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Title: Marketing and Sales
Authors: Wagh, Nikita
Keywords: Entrepreneurship
Microcredential
Marketing
Issue Date: 28-Feb-2022
Abstract: About the Course: This is the fourth of five courses in the Entrepreneurship for Creatives Microcredential Series. In this fourth course - Marketing and Sales - leaners will be introduced to strategies for marketing and selling their product or service. You will learn how to establish and grow sales channels, generate revenues, and manage customers. The course will also cover core concepts of marketing such as product concept, pricing strategies, place selection, and promotional channels.
About The Program: The Entrepreneurship for Creatives microcredential series is a digital program that offers creatives the competencies and capabilities they need to bring their products, designs, and services to market. The program is suitable for those starting their entrepreneurship journey and wanting foundational tools to help build or grow their business. At the end of the program, learners will be equipped with the knowledge, skills, experiences and confidence to achieve the following learning outcomes: 1. Build a sustainable business through product pricing, sales and profits 2. Learn business basics including bookkeeping, inventory and operations 3. Understand growth hacking and marketing for creatives 4. Learn the principles and practices of community building to grow a sales pipeline 5. Develop and deploy content strategy to support sales
URI: https://openlibrary-repo.ecampusontario.ca/jspui/handle/123456789/1566
Other Identifiers: 2c3ca0a8-7297-4cef-a496-57f2bccb5da7
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