England
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What you will study
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Channel adoption and content engagement -
Aligning content with your target audience and user journey -
Exploring marketing channel mix -
Content seeding, distribution and repurposing -
Content optimisation and iteration -
Optimising channel and content mix
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How people read online -
Optimising content for users and search engines -
User-centred design principles for online writing -
Writing for website and content marketing -
Writing for email marketing -
Writing for social media -
Optimising content
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Podcast adoption and how people listen to podcasts -
Podcasts in the user journey -
Podcasts for driving organisational objectives -
Podcast landing pages -
Planning podcast audiences and content -
Recording a podcast -
Editing a podcast -
Publishing a podcast -
Measuring podcast results
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Video adoption and how people watch different video formats -
Video in the user journey -
Video for driving organisational objectives -
Video distribution platforms and video search optimisation -
Planning video audiences and content -
Recording video -
Editing video -
Publishing and distributing video -
Measuring video results
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The role of different content hosting approaches -
Hosting written content -
Hosting audio content, including podcasts -
Hosting video content -
Using hosting platforms for measuring content -
Using web analytics (Google Analytics) for measuring content -
Using analytics for content optimisation and testing
You will learn
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develop a content marketing plan that aligns user journeys and business objectives -
produce effective written, audio, and visual content -
interpret content analytics to help optimise existing content marketing.
Vocational relevance
Teaching and assessment
Study support
Assessment
Course length
What's included
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Entry requirements
Computing requirements
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Primary device – A desktop or laptop computer with at least 8 GB of RAM and a quad-core processor (2.4 GHz minimum speed). It’s possible to access some materials on a mobile phone, tablet or Chromebook; however, they will not be suitable as your primary device -
Operating systems – Windows 11 or the latest supported macOS. -
Internet access – Broadband or mobile connection. -
Browser – Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are recommended. Mozilla Firefox and Safari may be suitable.
If you have a disability
Course fee
| Start | England fee |
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| At anytime before 31/07/2026 | £200 |
