21 Aug 2015, 09:41 am
The comprehensive program is designed for professionals and marketing enthusiasts wanting to upgrade or hone their skills in this domain.
The intensive 90-hour course equips learners with a thorough understanding of the latest digital marketing concepts, and covers basic SEO, SEM, SMM, Web Analytics and Online Reputation Management.
Multimedia presentations, webinars and over 50 recorded sessions with domain experts ensure holistic learning.
EduNxt, the award winning education platform, allows learners to study at their convenience.
“The digital commerce market in India has grown rapidly from $4.4 billion in 2010 to $13.6 billion in 2014, and it is likely to touch $16 billion by the end of 2015,” says Ramabhadran A. P., Sr. Vice President, Manipal Global.
“This huge gap between demand and supply means a Digital Marketing professional commands a much higher average salary compared to other industries. According to one estimate, a fresh graduate with no work experience can expect a monthly salary of Rs 15,000, while the Digital Marketing head in a large brand or agency can earn Rs 2.5 lakh or more per month,” he adds.
The Industry-recognized certification on successful completion of the program ensures instant employment opportunities.
Key highlights of the program:
24/7 access to e-learning content allows students to learn to at their convenience.
Multimedia presentations and over 50 recorded sessions with domain experts ensures holistic learning.
Webinars conducted by Industry experts give students a competitive edge.
At the end of this program learners will know how to:
· Run online search and display campaigns
· Improve page rankings on search
· Set up and manage social media page accounts
· Manage and buildbrands online.
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