Web Marketing & PR Training Courses
Web Marketing and PR Training courses by Academy Class deliver Results!
Internet Marketing and PR Training Courses By Academy Class
Classes by Academy Class Instructors Deliver Results!
Do you dream of running your own business? Perhaps you’ve got an idea for a website but aren’t sure how to exploit it? Or maybe you’re looking for a new career?
Way before you’re the proud owner of a website-based business, you’ll need to understand how to promote it. So why not take a short course at Academy Class? We cover everything from affiliate, email and social media marketing to blogging, PR and social networking.
Your Web Marketing & PR training course features small class sizes, state-of-the-art Mac and PC workstations, great learning environments, industry-certified trainers, the latest courseware, and careful attention to your specific needs and experience. We run courses during the day, evenings and weekends and have Money Saving Schemes designed to suit every pocket. And we have a unique Academy Class Guarantee of Learning Satisfaction. If you don’t feel confident later on down the line, you can retake a public course within six months of completing your first day of training, FREE. Here at Academy Class, we like to make sure you have fun, learn lots and leave delighted!
Our scheduled public Internet Marketing & PR training courses are held in London, Glasgow, and Manchester. We also run private and bespoke Google training courses at your own location. Our instructors have years of experience, specialise in digital media and work in your industry. If you stand still, you’ll get left behind.
So why not contact us today?
Affiliate Marketing
Website companies often reward other companies (affiliates) who drive traffic (visitors or customers) to their website. Why is it important? If you can drive large volumes of traffic to a company’s website and people buy goods, your company could qualify for a percentage of the sales.
Blogging
A blog – short for a web log – is a web diary. In the old days, people often used it to get things off their chest. Today, businesses use it to demonstrate their credibility, skills and experience in a relaxed manner. Why is it important? Readers are more likely to absorb relaxed messages than filter out corporate, stylised messages.
Business Skills
Academy Class offers many business skills training courses geared toward polishing a student into a well-rounded professional. Some of these “soft skills” topics include: Advanced Interpersonal Communication, Effective Business Writing Training, Effective Presentations Training, Effective Time Management, Negotiating, Communication Skills
Email Marketing
Do you want customers to look forward to your email communications rather than hitting the delete button? Then find out how to get email opt-in, names of anonymous responders, running legal competitions and working with partners. Why is this important? The Data Protection Act is clear on how, what and why information may be gathered and recorded – and you should be too.
Podcasting
A podcast is an audio broadcast made over the internet to a PC or device. A broadcast using audio and visual is a webcast. Why is it important? Businesses are increasingly podcasts and webcasts to make presentations – investor relations, product launches, news and views – to customers.
PR Courses
Public relations (PR) is the public face of a corporation, company or your business and embodies everything the company is. Why is it important? Services include investor relations, product promotion, corporate reputation and crisis management.
Search Marketing
Search engine marketing (SEM) is a series of techniques designed to get your website high up on search engine rankings. Why is this important? Website customers are more likely to by goods and services from a website they can find easily and quickly. Techniques include search engine optimisation (SEO) and Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising.
Social Media Marketing
Are you a member of Facebook? If so, you’re already part of the evolution of social networking into social media marketing (SMM). In the early days, social networking sites focused on online friend-making. Today, big businesses promote goods and services to targeted user groups. Why is this important? It extends your marketplace.