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The Digital Garage: Free Training from Google

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Knowledge may be no burden, but it is rarely free.

The Digital Garage is offering free tutorials from Google on a range of digital skills. This is the perfect opportunity to brush up on your skills or learn something completely new. There are tutorials on topics like using websites, online marketing, social media and more.

You can concentrate on the topics most relevant to you or complete the whole online course for a certification from Google and IAB Europe.

How it works

Firstly, you choose the learning plan that suits your needs. Your learning plan depends on what you wish to learn. Therefore, it could include selling online or using social media to promote yourself or your business.

Watch video tutorials from everyday experts. These help you build the skills to promote yourself and your business online. You may also visit a number of “garages” for one-to-one tutoring and mentoring.

Next, you’ll apply your knowledge as well as get practical tips on how best to put your new skills to work.

Track your progress on your dashboard. This will also motivate you to keep up the good work!

Finally, decide whether or not you’d like to complete the whole course and get your certificate.

Topics Covered

The Digital Garage covers a number of different skills. Here are just a few:

  • Improve your search campaigns
  • Find success with analytics
  • Deep dive into display advertising
  • Make the most of video
  • Sell more online
  • Be noticed with search ads
  • Get noticed locally
  • Get noticed with social media
  • Advertise on other websites
  • Expand internationally
  • Build your online shop

For more information, see The Digital Garage.


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Comments

  1. Anne Walshe 19th January 2017 at 8:40 pm

    I am very interested in developing my knowledge in digital marketing.

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