The Leaf, Assiniboine Park
One and half years ago, I put my blog on hiatus. Fired by a desire to gain practical knowledge and skills in the world of digital marketing, I enrolled in a Digital Marketing Management program. Alongside my studies, I also worked a part-time position as a communication and marketing coordinator.
As the weeks turned into months, I found myself immersed in a world of exciting possibilities. Delving into various aspects of digital marketing, from social media management to SEO techniques, from content creation to #Goggleanalytics. Each class brought new insights, challenges, and a profound sense of growth.
With every passing week, as a blogger-turned-marketer, I have felt my confidence and expertise grow steadily. I have diligently applied the theories and strategies learned in class to my real-life work as a communication and marketing coordinator, witnessing firsthand the impact and value of digital marketing tactics.
Now, with only eight weeks remaining until the last class, I am very emotional (nothing new lol). I have a sense of pride in my accomplishments and the knowledge gained throughout the program, and I am excited about the possibilities that lie ahead in the #digitalmarketing industry.
As I look into the future, I envision a world in which I will successfully merge my blogging skills with the knowledge acquired. I see myself as a successful #digitalmarketing guru, helping brands and businesses achieve their goals through strategic digital campaigns.
With renewed determination, my blog is officially out of hiatus. I recognize the value of summarizing and sharing the exciting lessons learned in each area of study, offering insights and guidance to you my fellow marketers and enthusiasts.
I am filled with a sense of accomplishment and anticipation and ready to embark on a new chapter, embracing the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
I will be posting bi-weekly… and I look forward to engaging with you (missed you) and connecting with the digital marketing community.
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