QUOTE(Ben Amirul @ Jun 6 2025, 12:28 AM)
I started in digital marketing without any background too, so I get where you're coming from. What helped me the most was actually trying out small projects—like running FB ads for my cousin’s online shop and writing simple product descriptions. That hands-on thing taught me more than endless reading. Also, getting Google or Meta certifications definitely adds credibility, but practical experience, even if it's small scale, really matters.
Im currently a senior marketing specialist. I would say learn html, css and web development can have a huge advantages as it opens up more possibilities like email marketing and web design. If only social media marketing then actually everyone can do this job as you only need to have basic knowledge on how to handle ads and post stuff. Learn more software and platform also helps like indesign, figma, Ps, davinci resolve, mailchimp, acoustic, Wordpress, elementor etc
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Jun 6 2025, 02:15 AM

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