Digital Marketing Diploma

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Class hours

    12h

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Online campus

    Yes

  • Support service

    Yes

  • Virtual classes

    Yes

Digital marketing is one of the most important tools a modern company, brand or business can utilise, so those with skills in this area are highly sought after. If you want to develop your knowledge and skillset to include online advertising, this course covers all the basics, including search engine optimisation, social media marketing, web analytics and digital marketing regulations.

Fittingly, this course is taught entirely online, and you can learn when and wherever is most convenient. The 10 bite-sized modules make it easy to fit your study around existing work and home commitments, boosting your digital skills and employability in just 13 – 15 hours.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Online

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Begin with the basics – an introduction to digital marketing including its definition, benefits, trends and variations.
Learn about search engine optimisation (SEO) and search engine marketing (SEM), their benefits and how to use them.
Look at the basics of websites and web design, including how to create a website and the important elements it needs.
Gain an understanding of digital display advertising, its pros and cons, and how to implement successful campaigns.
Study email and mobile marketing, including the pros and cons of each, legal considerations and best practice strategies.
Learn all about social media marketing and look at the differences between passive and active SMM.
Discover the various platforms of social media and which demographics they best engage with.
Learn about the difference between traditional and online public relations, and the four elements and four phases of online PR.
Understand the types and processes of web analytics, and how to use them.
Learn the basics of planning a digital marketing campaign, including developing marketing objectives, looking at past data and identifying a target market.
Study the relevant digital marketing regulations and how data protection is handled both in the UK and around the world.

You might already be working in an advertising or marketing role and wish to move from traditional to digital methods. Or you might be a business owner looking to market your own brand effectively in a digital age. Digital marketing skills are useful in a variety of roles, and adding this diploma to your CV will undoubtedly be a smart career move.

Study digital marketing online, wherever you have internet connection. There’s no need to travel to a classroom for this course.
Course material is compatible with major devices and browsers for your convenience.
12 months access to the course is included so you can refresh your learning whenever you need to.
Achieve a Digital Marketing Diploma to boost your online skills and employability.
Course approved by the CPD Certification Service
No entry requirements mean that this course is available to anyone who wants to tap into the growing opportunities in digital marketing.
Course material is focused on the UK, while touching on global aspects, to ensure the approach is most relevant to your market.
Boost your knowledge and skills in the lucrative area of digital marketing.
Add an important modern-day skill to your CV to impress employers.
Use your digital marketing skills to boost your own business and reap all the rewards.

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Subjects

  • Public Relations
  • Marketing
  • Digital Marketing
  • Web
  • Advertising
  • Public
  • Social Media
  • Regulations
  • Media
  • Media Marketing

Course programme

Units of Study

Introduction to Digital Marketing
  • The definition of digital marketing
  • The benefits of using digital marketing
  • The latest trends in digital marketing
  • An overview of the types of digital marketing used today
Search Engines, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and Marketing (SEM)
  • What a search engine is and how they work
  • A general understanding of search engine optimisation
  • The benefits and weaknesses of using search engine optimisation
  • About search engine marketing and how it can be used
Websites and Web Design
  • Website basics, the differences between websites, pages and servers
  • The different types of websites
  • How websites can be used as a means of digital marketing
  • About how to create a website, including content, structure and design
Digital Display Advertising
  • An overview of digital display advertising
  • The formats used in digital display advertising
  • The pros and cons of its use
  • How to implement successful campaigns
Email and Mobile Marketing
  • The basics behind email and mobile marketing, including the types of each, as well as how they work
  • About the legal considerations, with a focus on those applying to the UK
  • The pros and cons of both marketing practices
  • Some of the best strategies used to employ these types of initiatives
Social Media Marketing
  • The differences between social media, networking, and marketing
  • How social media marketing works
  • The differences between the two social media strategies: passive and active
  • About the various platforms of social media and the demographics that engage with each
Online Public Relations
  • The differences between traditional and online public relations
  • The four elements of online public relations
  • About the various tools used for employing these strategies
  • The four phases of online public relations
Web Analytics
  • The definition of web analytics and how it differs from website stats
  • The two categories of web analytics: off-site and on-site
  • The types and processes of web analytics
  • How web analytics can be used within an online marketing strategy
Planning a Digital Marketing Campaign
  • The difference between a digital marketing strategy and a digital marketing campaign
  • How to develop the marketing objectives
  • The importance of looking at past data
  • About identifying a target market: quantitative and qualitative approaches
Digital Marketing Regulations
  • About the two regulating bodies in the UK
  • The three current regulations concerning digital marketing in the UK
  • How data protection is handled in a number of countries around the world
  • The various regulations that handle unsolicited communications in countries such as Australia, Canada, the European Union, and the United States

Digital Marketing Diploma

£ 90 VAT inc.