Throughout this Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course, you’ll benefit from expert insight into best practice approaches to content creation. Practical exercises will help you apply your new knowledge, and sharing your thoughts and opinions with co-learners will help you further reflect and deepen your understanding.
Delivered over five easy-to-digest sections, you will cover:
1. Marketing channels and content mix
2. Online writing
3. Podcast creation and distribution
4. Video creation and editing
5. Hosting and measurement
Please note: the content in this course also features in courses created by The Open University, which are available on FutureLearn.
By the end of this CPD course, you’ll have the skills to:
According to Forbes, the average person spends around seven hours a day consuming content. With so much noise in today’s digital world, the skills to create high-quality, in-demand content are crucial to help you stand out against your competitors.
This course has been created by the OU in collaboration with industry experts and leaders in digital marketing. It’s hosted by Daniel Rowles, CEO of Target Internet, who has worked in digital marketing and digital transformation for over 20 years, helping a wide range of high-profile brands to use digital effectively. Daniel is also the voice behind the Digital Marketing Podcast and a renowned author in the field.
There is no tuition on this course, and all study is self-directed. Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to enhance and reflect on your understanding by sharing your thoughts and opinions with co-learners.
This online course includes a mix of video, audio and written materials. You can learn at your own pace with complete flexibility. Throughout the course, you will be asked to respond to questions, reflect on your experiences and learning, and carry out short exercises to help you develop your understanding.
At the end of each section, you will be asked to answer a set of multiple-choice questions to test your knowledge. You can attempt these as often as you need to. It is important to complete them because they count towards your final score.
To receive a Certificate of Completion, you will need to complete every section and achieve at least 70% in all tests.
This course will take around 40 hours to complete. As a guide, if you set aside four hours per week, it would take 10 weeks to complete.
You can begin at any time during the life of the course and study at your own pace. The course will be open to you for a time period of between 6 and 18 months, depending on your course registration date, and you will be advised of the specific time limitations upon enrolment.
All learning materials, exercises and activities are delivered entirely online.
As a student of The Open University, you should be aware of the content of the academic regulations, which are available on our Student Policies and Regulations website.
This course is ideal for anyone who has some existing experience in digital marketing and would like to develop their ability to create online content. Any work experience will help enhance and contextualise your learning.
It will be of particular interest to anyone wishing to further their studies and practical knowledge of marketing, communications and business.
If you are looking to gain introductory skills, see our short course Introduction to digital marketing.
The content in this course is suitable for a global audience and the skills you learn can be applied in a wide range of marketing roles, whether in the public or third sector, large corporates, or SMEs.
This replaces Digital marketing content creation (YG010), so you should not take this course if you have previously taken YG010.
If you'd like to discuss the suitability of the course, please contact us.
The course is delivered online and makes use of a variety of online resources. If you use specialist hardware or software to assist you in using a computer or the internet, you can contact us about the support which can be given to meet your needs.