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MY JOURNEY FROM BEGINNER TO DIGITAL MARKETER

My Journey from Beginner to Digital Marketer When i first heard about Digital marketing it sounded exciting yet overwhelming. The term SEO ,SMM, analytics ,email marketing was new for me ; where should i begin ?like all other beginners i scrolled through social medias and started a self research, but sooner i realized that this is not enough for a detailed study. i would need proper structure ,expert mentor guidance and practical experience. That’s when i discovered codebrucke academy , which changed my path to digital world. A lot of things has to be kept in mind while you are ready for this digital journey # initial step Before joining Codebrucke academy, I only had a basic understanding of digital marketing but no idea of applying it online. But their orientation class on the beginning made everything less difficult. From day one, the mentors focused on showing how digital campaigns work in real life businesses rather than just theory classes. # Learning with Experts The mentors at Codebrucke split the complex topics into short and understandable lessons. I learned a wider SEO into simple parts like keyword research , building website, competitor analysis ,and analysing those results through tools like google analytics , GSC and so on. What impressed me the most was their way of teaching which connects real life examples and experiences. It was hence easy to adapt. # Building My First website Designing my first website was exciting . With guidance from Codebrucke’s team,i created a website with my own customisations and preferences .It was an SEO-friendly website structure.Seeing the measurable result was incredibly motivating for me. # Beyond the Classroom space Codebrucke also helped in my professional growth. They motivated is to work with real life clients and fellow learners, which opened doors to freelance projects and internship opportunities for students. Their demo sessions from creating a strong portfolio to mock interviews made transitioning into a professional role much smoother.  

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Lessons Learned from My First Year as a Freelancer

Stepping into freelancing is exciting, but it comes with its own set of risk. My first year as a freelancer taught me more than any course or job could. Here are the key lessons I learned that may help anyone considering this path. # Time Management Is more than important When you start working freelance, you are both the boss and the employee. At first, I underestimated how easily i can manage it all. Setting a to do list, working on it daily, schedule again and again, and creating time for focused work helped me stay productive while avoiding burnout. # Communication is the key  Transparency between clients are important. I learned to deal with clients and clarify their project in detail. and before my work i setup deadlines and payment terms not to get a future dilemma.I was punctual in updates whether the work is going in track or am i facing any problem in between were updated for maintaining a strong relationship and prevent misunderstandings. # Value Your Work Its common for beginners to accept works at cheap rate as you ae just getting started.as soon as i was confident enough to work in big projects with all my previous experience, i started to charge fair enough ; as i realised it was important to sustain. yet it made a difference in attracting my potential quality clients even after stating my price made me the happiest. # Consistent Learning Pays Off Freelancer never stick in to one ; marketer, designer, creator, personal accountant. We switch our roles as wearing dresses. And still not over one ,we find time to learn new skill and stay updated as industry trend change day by day. It might sound competitive while its an actual confidence booster. # Save a bit expenses are unpredictable. while i generate an income a small portion always goes to my savings .so when a crisis come i don’t have to panic, it has always given me a piece of mind.

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