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Course Description

Social Media and E-Commerce

This class is an ideal start for business owners and staff to learn the basics of Internet marketing. Students will learn how to utilize social media to market products and services and understand how social media content can drive business activities and online sales. This class includes overview of the various social media platforms, search engine optimization, the benefits of using data analytics, content development, and more.

Course Outline

This class is an ideal start for business owners and staff to learn the basics of Internet marketing. Students will learn how to utilize social media to market products and services and understand how social media content can drive business activities and online sales. This class includes overview of the various social media platforms, search engine optimization, the benefits of using data analytics, content development, and more.

Notes

Prerequisites:

1) Accessible computer with high-speed internet connection.
2) Must be able to connect to class meetings through Zoom.
3) Access to updated web browsers: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, etc.

Class will not meet: Oct. 10, Oct, 31, Nov. 28

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Type
Online - Real-time
Days
Th, T
Time
5:30PM to 8:00PM
Dates
May 16, 2024 to Jun 27, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
30.0
Delivery Options
Online Synchronous (Statewide)  
Course Fee(s)
Tuition non-credit $0.00
Section Notes

Social Media and E-Commerce

Learn how to utilize social media to market products and services. Determine how to use social media strategies to influence and engage your target market and drive online sales. This class includes an overview of the various social media platforms, how to use search engine optimization, the benefits of using data analytics, content development, and more.

Tuition: FREE* (Course value: $295)

*Tuition is funded through Ao Kahi, a Native Hawaiian Career and Technical Education project sponsored by ALU LIKE, Inc. and funded through a grant from theU.S. Department of Education.

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