▲ 7 r/DigitalMarketingHack+1 crossposts

Need advice for starting an email marketing career.

A few weeks ago, I quit my sales job and decided to become a freelancer. Since I have marketing experience, I chose digital marketing as my career and completed the Google Digital Marketing course, which gave me basic knowledge of various areas in the field. While taking the course, I became more interested in email marketing, so I researched it extensively and started learning it in greater depth. After that, I chose email marketing as my career path, created some practice email campaigns to gain experience, and designed several templates using my design skills. I decided to focus on freelancing in email marketing by setting up campaigns and designing templates. However, my challenge is that I don’t have enough hands-on experience yet, and I feel a bit nervous that if a client gives me a project, I might not deliver it well, which could harm both the client and my profile, as I don’t yet know how to handle real projects. I’m seeking advice on how to gain experience to build my career. In my area, there are no opportunities for internships, so I’d like to gain experience working remotely. I want to continue my career as a freelancer, but before that, I need to fully understand email marketing and gain more practical experience. This is the situation I’m currently stuck in. I’d appreciate it if you could give me some advice.

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u/homoplutone — 5 days ago

Need advice for starting an email marketing career.

A few weeks ago, I quit my sales job and decided to become a freelancer. Since I have marketing experience, I chose digital marketing as my career and completed the Google Digital Marketing course, which gave me basic knowledge of various areas in the field. While taking the course, I became more interested in email marketing, so I researched it extensively and started learning it in greater depth. After that, I chose email marketing as my career path, created some practice email campaigns to gain experience, and designed several templates using my design skills. I decided to focus on freelancing in email marketing by setting up campaigns and designing templates. However, my challenge is that I don’t have enough hands-on experience yet, and I feel a bit nervous that if a client gives me a project, I might not deliver it well, which could harm both the client and my profile, as I don’t yet know how to handle real projects. I’m seeking advice on how to gain experience to build my career. In my area, there are no opportunities for internships, so I’d like to gain experience working remotely. I want to continue my career as a freelancer, but before that, I need to fully understand email marketing and gain more practical experience. This is the situation I’m currently stuck in. I’d appreciate it if you could give me some advice.

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u/homoplutone — 5 days ago
▲ 1 r/YouTubeThumbnailHub+1 crossposts

Which One Would You Click? with or without arrow

Hey guys, is there anything else we need to add to thumbnail?

u/homoplutone — 11 days ago
▲ 3 r/YouTube_startups+1 crossposts

Which one would you choose to click?(title-How QR Code Scams Built Multi-Million-Dollar Empire)

I’m new to creating thumbnails and looking for better advice on making them.

u/homoplutone — 12 days ago
▲ 3 r/YouTube_startups+1 crossposts

would you click on this ?

this is 2nd thumbnail i created, so im looking any advice for improving my thumbnail skills.

u/homoplutone — 13 days ago

Youtube not showing correct stats?

It's been a week now to this notice, and youtube doesn't show correct stats, views , subs different in different places, has anyone got the same notice ? Appreciated if you share thoughts.

u/homoplutone — 1 month ago
▲ 4 r/SmallYoutubers+1 crossposts

Which thumbnail would you click?

I spent a whole day creating these thumbnails, but I still have no idea which one would be better. Let me know your thoughts.

u/homoplutone — 1 month ago

Watching videos on your channel is bad for your channel ?

I started a YouTube channel 1 month ago which is talking about cyber crimes, hacking news, digital fraud, etc. i posted 3 long form videos and they have not many views,.

So i search and watch videos in the niche to do research on this and get ideas for my video.

So i have doubt that watching other channels videos and searching different keywords is bad for my videos, i still don't have an answer for this, its good for bad for the. Channel

If anyone can explain this it could be helpful.

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u/homoplutone — 2 months ago