These Facebook marketing skills can help you become more hirable

Learn all the tricks.
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Let's be real. After you picked up that fancy diploma, you lost all interest in learning skills that won't help you earn a higher paycheck. 

If you work in marketing, you probably already know the importance of Facebook in advertising, building brand awareness, and driving purchases. But nearly anyone—even marketing neophytes—can benefit greatly from a crash course in this essential tool. Why? Companies across a wide spectrum of industries are rapidly investing in Facebook marketing professionals to help spearhead growth initiatives. 

The good news it that mastering the skills required to land a job or jumpstart Facebook programs for your own business doesn't require committing to night school or taking out student loans. The Complete Facebook Ads and Facebook Marketing Course is one online learning option that can help both beginners and experts leverage Facebook to build stronger audiences and generate more revenue.

With 222 lectures and 27.5 hours of content, this course teaches aspiring Facebook marketers to advertise nearly anything. You’ll learn how to direct heavy traffic to your website, lower your cost-per-click and cost-per-conversion, generate B2B leads with Messages, and more. Get lifetime access to all content, plus new monthly lectures for $29 today.

That’s 85 percent off the regular price of $199. The skills you'll learn from this course are well worth it. Just ask your Grandma (who probably uses Facebook, too).

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