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Bespoke Training: In Company Courses

Why not book an in-house seminar for your team?

Sometimes the most effective way to meet your company’s learning objectives is to commission a bespoke training course specifically designed to meet your organisation’s particular requirements.

Our approach is to transfer the skills and knowledge to ensure you are self sufficient and confident to proceed without our support.

This could involve tailoring one of our existing training programmes, or devising an entirely new course outline to meet your specialist requirements.  Our fresh, agile and flexible approach means every course is different: reflecting the cultural and corporate needs of each client.

The benefits of in house training:

  • Tailored specifically for the exact needs of your team
  • Structured around your own marketing objectives
  • An excellent opportunity to discuss your issues with a completely independent Internet Marketing training/consultant and in complete confidence
  • It’s your programme, so we can work at your own pace, covering all the bits you want, and none of the bits you don’t
  • Plan the training to fit your own schedule, at a time and location convenient for you
  • Held in your own meeting room or off site at a local venue near you
  • Save time and money on travelling and accommodation

Bespoke Training Topics

Developing an Internet Marketing Strategy

Search Engine Optimisation

Advanced Search Engine Optimisation

Social Media Marketing for Business Applications

Pay Per Click Advertising:  Google AdWords

Google Analytics

Email Marketing

Contact Susan Hallam on 0800 622 6100 to discuss your training requirements, or contact her via the website

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