The impostor syndrome in marketing is REAL. I've been working in agencies and freelance projects for 4 years and is incredibly challenging to feel like you've done a good job and feeling like you could do it better.
totally agree with you about contributing to the clutter 😭 some people may be annoyed by it but they'll simply unsub. perhaps as long as there are people out there ENJOYING it, there's no harm in making more.
I have a business degree and I have been looking for a new career. I’ve been seeing TONS of marketing job posts and it seems like many are traps. Many of them are open to pretty much ANYBODY. I question the stability of these roles. Are there any job posting trends I should try to avoid?
Thanks for the great content. Will it be a problem, if English is my second language? I'm an immigrant who is coming to Canada
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thank you for watching Amin! Native English speakers have an advantage especially if the role requires you to write in any capacity - website copy, social media copy, blog copy, sales copy. You can learn how to be better at it but native speakers are at an advantage, that's a fact. However there are many roles where the language skill will matter less and those could be options to look further into.
The impostor syndrome in marketing is REAL. I've been working in agencies and freelance projects for 4 years and is incredibly challenging to feel like you've done a good job and feeling like you could do it better.
How can I start earning money with marketing
Same. I just started a content manager role, and I've never felt more as an impostor as I do now.
totally agree with you about contributing to the clutter 😭 some people may be annoyed by it but they'll simply unsub. perhaps as long as there are people out there ENJOYING it, there's no harm in making more.
Just found you, loving your content! Would LOVE to see a video on Holiday marketing tips/campaign tips & ideas!
I’m so glad you found this channel! And great idea. Making a note and will see if I can make it happen!
Great video Elif, I totally feel you on the imposter point!
Thanks Alif. I feel we have a constant battle against it.. 🤷🏻♀️
Found your channel and it has been so helpful! I would love to know what computer you recommend to work as a marketing intern/assistant.Thank you
I have a business degree and I have been looking for a new career. I’ve been seeing TONS of marketing job posts and it seems like many are traps. Many of them are open to pretty much ANYBODY. I question the stability of these roles.
Are there any job posting trends I should try to avoid?
Mam. I am have done MBA marketing and m very confused which job profile I should choose in marketing because I hate doing sales. Please help me out...
How about digital marketing? I am into SEO and It is great
@@avinashchoudhary2106 I am also thinking of going into digital marketing. Will you help me?
Thanks for the great content.
Will it be a problem, if English is my second language? I'm an immigrant who is coming to Canada
thank you for watching Amin!
Native English speakers have an advantage especially if the role requires you to write in any capacity - website copy, social media copy, blog copy, sales copy. You can learn how to be better at it but native speakers are at an advantage, that's a fact.
However there are many roles where the language skill will matter less and those could be options to look further into.
@ Thanks for your time and the great advice , I'm a SEO/SEM specialist and i want to work in this field , is that requires a very good English ?
They Require advanced understanding with keywords primarily. Some SEO people also create copy - if you wont be doing that, should be fine.
Overtime even when you are off
well said.
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Bad words ewww --> Bull****
Bill hicks was right about marketing