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Why Social Media Marketing Course? - Digital marketing Training in Delhi

 Why Social Media Marketing Course? - Digital marketing Training in Delhi 

Social Media Marketing Course has different parts/ sections where we understand creating Contents, Posting, and Replying Strategy. Every social media site is different from the other so, we need to understand the difference between them, and learn where to use which part of social media.
In general a popular social media course cover-
  • Introduction to Social Media: In this section, the student gets familiar with different social media, their history, and how to use them. There advantages and disadvantages.
  • Content creation for Social Media: In this section, they learn how to create graphics, videos and other content for social media.
  • Storytelling on Social Media: On social media, there is real human and human-like story. Conveying idea on social media with story generated more audience hence more chance to sell products.
  • Building a Social Media Strategy: In this section, the student learns how to create a strategy to use social media platform for awareness or sell campaign.
  • Influencer Marketing: In this section, the focus will on utilizing influencer people or customer which has an influence on customers to market your product online.
  • Social Media Selling: In this section, the student learns the direct and indirect way to market products on social media.
  • Social Measurement: In this section, analyze your activities on social media and their impact on sells/leads.
  • Video and YouTube Marketing: In this section, the student will learn how to use videos as a marketing content. They will also understand the role or use of YouTube in marketing.
  • Facebook Marketing: In this section, the student will learn free and paid marketing on Facebook. They will also learn to create, running, and optimizing marketing campaign on the Facebook.

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