Flick Social for Beginners: Accelerating Social Media Output

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Flick Social for Beginners: Accelerating Social Media Output

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Did you know that proper use of hashtags can significantly increase your post engagement? This Guided Project is designed to help social media strategists and marketers effectively leverage Flick for strategic hashtag management and post scheduling. In this 2-hour course, you'll learn to set up Flick, perform advanced hashtag research, and create targeted hashtag collections. You'll then apply these skills in a real-world scenario by creating and scheduling a social media campaign for a fitness instructor. This project stands out because it offers hands-on experience with a leading social media tool, enhancing your digital marketing skills. No prior Flick experience is needed, but familiarity with social media concepts will be helpful. Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions.
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