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SEO Online Course In Hindi - Advance & Basic Live Course




ONLINE SEO COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

• Course: Search Engine Optimization Course (SEO Training)

• LMS validity – 6 Month
• Live Class : 12 Hours Live Class(Weekly One for Three Months)
• Language: Hindi (actually a mix of both Hindi & English, say Hinglish)
• Mode of Delivery: Online Mode, Offline Mode via Pendrive
• Course Content Type: Video Lectures, Notes, Online Quiz and Books.
• Course Content/Duration: 30+ Hours of Video Lectures, Webinar & Latest update.
• Coverage: 100% Detailed Course Coverage. But you have to Clear two chapters and solve assignments (assignments will checked by faculty and you have to get 60-70% Marks)after that you will able to unlock your next chapter.
• Queries/Problems Solution: via Online Discussion Forums, Live Chat with Faculty and over Phone Calls.


WHY SEO COURSE

  • Highly Demanded Course
  • In your budget and can get you a job easily
  • Promote your own business
  • Get a job in this booming industry
  • Increase the traffic of any website
  • Get you freelance projects
  • Learn how to rank any website

Learn seo course online here..

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Takshila Learning provides the best Online Digital Marketing Course in Hindi and SEO Course Online to help you learn Digital Marketing courses with the utmost ease. Our Digital Marketing Video Lectures will help students to grasp concepts and Google Digital Marketing easily. Our Digital Marketing Online Course comprises Digital Marketing Video Lectures, Worksheets & Assignments, and Doubt sessions to monitor your progress along with Internship, Certificate, and faculty support to assist you at each step.

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