Website Marketing Strategy Course
This course equips participants with practical strategies to boost website traffic, conversions, and revenue for eco-friendly home goods businesses through market analysis, targeted marketing channels, UX optimization, and data-driven decision-making.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
The Website Marketing Strategy Course provides a straightforward, hands-on guide to increase visitors, improve sales, and raise earnings for websites selling eco-friendly home goods. You'll discover how to study your market, create customer profiles, establish six-month targets, and select suitable promotion routes. Develop effective communication, enhance user experience and product displays, apply search engine optimisation, email campaigns, social media, paid advertising, and monitor results using data analysis, experiments, and basic control panels.
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Develop skills
- Channel strategies: create quick, return-on-investment oriented traffic strategies across main channels.
- Conversion user experience: rapidly improve pages, sales paths, and call-to-action elements to convert visits into purchases.
- Data-informed choices: establish key performance indicators, monitor activities, and expand successful efforts with straightforward analytics.
- Eco brand communication: develop trustworthy, sales-oriented text for sustainable goods.
- Short-term testing: conduct efficient A/B trials to enhance website effectiveness each week.
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