I’ve got a year working within SEO. Unfortunately I was laid off due to company downsizing. It’s amazing to see how much you can move your way up. Currently applying to many positions.
There’s a lot of layoffs happening this year & the interview process requires hard work, but I believe everything happens for a reason. Sending positive thoughts that something even greater is in store for you & wishing the best of luck in your future endeavors 😊
@@filthysoap96 it ranges from $45-$70k. It varies from your experience and company. Once you begin, get the experience and find other salary opportunities within 6-12 months.
Love your videos Chrsitine, I'm also a teacher who's making a career switch to digital marketing. Watching you has been so inspiring and helpful.,I've seen so many of your videos and there's always some nice gems to takeaway, big thanks!
This is the first video I really found inspiring. I always knew I wanted to go into marketing and I found this on my feed so I am taking this as a sign. I’m bouta sign up for Seth’s course! Wish me luck 🍀
Wow, getting a 366% increase on your salary in 2.5 years is amazing, albeit the hard work you put, I bet it was all worth it. This video is probably one of the most well-explained and concise content in terms of guiding aspiring digital marketers where to start and what to do. Interesting facts too at the end where you mentioned Men apply to jobs when they only meet 60% of the qualifications, and 100% for women!
hey christine! can you make a video on how you would craft an effective digital marketing resume and cover letter with the experience you have now? would love to get your thoughts on what points to add to really stand out. thanks!
Hi Christine, I love watching your channel! I have a question about working remotely. I live in Bali, Indonesia (and I am Indonesian), and I'm looking for remote digital marketing (SEO) jobs in the US. Many of these job listings ask, "Are you eligible to work in the US?" or "Do you need sponsorship in the future?" I find this confusing since remote jobs should allow you to work from anywhere in the world and shouldn't require sponsorship or legal offline work in the US. Do you have any advice or opinions on this matter? Thanks so much!
Hi there! If they are US companies, they might mean remote anywhere in just the US. There are laws about working outside of certain countries so this needs to be answered by Google-ing or checking labor laws for specific countries
That's an excellent question! There isn't really a secret to improving public speaking skills other than practice, practice, and more practice including speaking/presenting to clients even if you feel nervous and not confident. I was lucky because they provided a weekly session with a communications coach during my 2nd agency. I was able to practice mock client calls and given feedback on how to improve. If possible, I think having a public speaking coach is really worth it! Before client calls, I also have copious notes written down on what to say to make me feel more prepared.
Happy to hear it’s helpful 😊 Definitely take the Google Search certifications. More info in my other videos. There are free courses/videos on UA-cam. For a structured beginner’s course, I have a digital marketing course available as well.
There is a marked difference in the UK. I looked at starting salaries at 20K pound sterling the next step is 30K pound sterling and then up to 40K. No where near the salaries in the US. I realise that we benefit from 24+ annual leave and our taxes and National Insurance go towards national pension and NHS/healthcare but wow, my excitement for digital marketing as a career path in the UK has reduced. Do you have any UK students?
Do you think it’s possible to do software/web development at the same time as learning digital marketing? I’m always torn between the two but I’m leaning towards software dev. I’ve took digital marketing course in the past but it was pretty basic focusing on design rather than performance.
Hi Christine ! Love your videos and it's very helpful. I want to ask if you did the three months apprenticeship with Acadium ? And if it's worth doing it or go ahead and apply entry roles with a portfolio, can we still get in ? As for the resume if would it be ok to name freelance work as marketing specialist without much experience ? Thank you.
Hi there! Yes, it’s possible to still get in entry level without Acadium. I applied with just a portfolio and got my first job that way. I also did freelance marketing work so I put that on my resume. Hope that helps!
Hi Gina! That is a great question and after some self reflection I would say my success so far could be attributed to a number of things: 1) The course material (which I studied only for a week) greatly decreased the time I would have had to take to search for the same information slowly through free material online. It set me on the right path on what I had to do to understand *enough* to get an interview for an entry level position. (If you are in my course, feel free to take advantage of asking me questions through email or jumping on a Zoom call to go over anything. Also, I’m happy to help look over resumes or portfolios) :) 2) I don’t think I’m necessarily a fast learner. I still had to take lots of notes and go over it to memorize or better understand it. When I was studying the material, I didn’t have any distractions such as a job or school etc. though so I was able to study for 8 hours per day (sometimes skipping lunch/breaks). I’m also a very curious person so I would do my own research online if I did not understand something. 3) During these past few years, I didn't get easily deterred by rejections from interviews or mistakes at work. I used those to fuel me to try even harder instead and trust me I've had to go through some difficult times (including imposter syndrome). I used free time at work to learn new things, but didn’t spend too much additional time on weekends/evenings studying extra material. I knew that would cause me to burn out and it’s important to me to spend time with loved ones and have other hobbies too. :) I try to live by this quote - “There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure.” Hope this was helpful and answered your questions - Let me know if you have other questions!
@@growwithchristine wow fantastic insight. I did buy your course and well into it I’ll look for the zoom opportunity as I would find that immensely valuable. Thanks!
Hi Linda! My family member in Hong Kong works in digital marketing so it is possible. I would look through Linkedin and other Chinese job search websites to see if there are digital marketing jobs. :)
Thank you for sharing But how you learn data analyst does you take courses and learn python or SQL,power bi and tableau or just in excel and PowerPoint? Because I want to be a digital marketing specialist or digital marketing manager and I don't know should I learn data analytics or not just excel???
@@za7a77 we use Excel and Tableau at my company, but managers trained us in all these platforms. For past companies, managers trained all entry level as well
Hi Christine, digital marketing has a lot of roles, seo/email marketing/social media/etc., would you say you should specialize in one role like you did? Which roles are in-demand as of right now when it comes to working for big corporations? could you do a video on the recent job market please? I really like how specific you are when it comes to explaining these things.
Hi there! Yes, definitely figure out which niche of marketing you enjoy and specialize. Paid Search (Google Ads), SEO, Email, and Social Media are all still in demand
@@growwithchristine For clarification, did you do the Google Digital Marketing & E-commerce Professional Certificate which has 7 modules or a shorter course? Thanks
Hello Christine. Thank you for your great video. I really appreciate it. Can you please share what course did you take for $100? Thank you and have a great day :))
Hello, Christine I'm really interested in pursuing a career in digital marketing, particularly in areas like SEO or Content Marketing. I would like to know more about how the job market is evolving in these fields. What are agencies looking for in digital marketing professionals? Moreover, what are the key skills and qualifications that can make me stand out as a strong candidate? Finally, what would be the best approach to gain a job in this industry? Thank you for your insights and guidance!" y
In terms of what agencies are looking for in regards to SEO specialists/content marketers, these following traits are always in demand for entry level positions: data-driven, go-getter, ‘always-a student’ mentality, professional attitude and enthusiasm, attention to detail, and the ability to successfully work with various teams internally and externally. Some skills and qualifications for SEO include: Understanding of organic (Web/SEO) search metrics, experience authoring in HTML, CSS, familiarity with JS, proficiency using MS Office, Google Analytics, Google Search Console, SEMRush, SFDC, and other tools to analyze site traffic and performance, and being up to date with SEO tactics: On, Off, and Technical. The best approach to gain a job in this industry would be to get some freelance work on your resume from internships (Acadium), volunteering, or working for friends/family. Then build a strong portfolio to apply for a smaller company as a entry level SEO coordinator/specialist.
I’m in the process of applying for a masters in digital marketing. Can a masters help me get a higher paying entry level digital marketing job as well as help me receive better paying jobs with experience? Thanks!
Hi MellyGib, after 2020 all my jobs have been remote. A tip would be apply for jobs out of state. For example, my current company is located in Maryland and I live in California.
@@growwithchristineI really appreciate your replies . I will be contacting you soon to give you good news! You’ve motivated me like you wouldn’t believe. I was down bad but your helped with my classes
@@growwithchristinereally ? I appreciate your answer back , you’re helping more than you’ll know. Where can I find these jobs after I complete my certification course
Hi! It’s stressful, low pay, discipline for students is extremely difficult especially in LAUSD, long hours/ & weekends for planning, no remote work etc. the list goes on…
Working remote in marketing, I can now cook healthy lunch & dinner for myself, have time to exercise before work, sleep more, save money on clothes, make-up, gas, no wear and tear on my car, have time for hobbies, and spend more time with family. It’s amazing! (Esp if you find a company where you don’t have to work for full 8 hours)
@@growwithchristine That's absolutely fantastic! congratulations on your success! Currently working on Seths course myself. Still watching the material.
That last one aboit the qualifications definitely gets to me. I sell myself so short and I always feel like I could know more 🤦 but I know I know a lot already and I’m just in a freeze response… do you have any references / courses that were really important for your journey? Sometimes I feel I have to know every single aspect of marketing and I’m not sure if I’m overwhelming myself simply bc I’ve work multiple hats at my jobs or personal projects so I try to subconsciously overcompensate? Idk I need some perspective and I would love your input
Totally understand! Don’t be afraid to try or don’t be afraid to ask even if you don’t qualify. Hmm I don’t have any courses to reference. It’s not the most helpful advice, but I believe work experience and life experience helped a lot and believing in yourself
@@growwithchristine would you say some companies train you as well? The companies I honestly just knew what I was doing from previous projects … but i wonder what more there is out there that I just don’t know and how to scale up
Your videos are very inspiring! I just got my first job in DM doing FB/IG ads and I'm very pumped to begin my career :)
That’s great to hear 😊 Wishing you continued success in your career!
Hi Christine! Glad you’re back, your journey is so inspiring!
Hi BreeLynn! Thank you and happy to hear this is helpful 😊
Thanks so much for updating, continuing to post and being so upfront and honest. It's so helpful and Amazing!!!
Yay glad it was helpful 🥳
I’ve got a year working within SEO. Unfortunately I was laid off due to company downsizing. It’s amazing to see how much you can move your way up.
Currently applying to many positions.
There’s a lot of layoffs happening this year & the interview process requires hard work, but I believe everything happens for a reason.
Sending positive thoughts that something even greater is in store for you & wishing the best of luck in your future endeavors 😊
@@growwithchristinethanks Christine! I just got an offer from a spot I applied a few weeks ago. Things are looking bright!
Wow CONGRATULATIONS!!! That is amazing news - so happy for you! :)
Hey what’s the pay range for an seo position?
@@filthysoap96 it ranges from $45-$70k. It varies from your experience and company. Once you begin, get the experience and find other salary opportunities within 6-12 months.
Thanks for the inspiration, Christine!🙌
Hi Anna, Happy to hear this was helpful ❣️😊
So inspiring christine! Currently in Seth’s program can’t wait to finish
Love your videos Chrsitine, I'm also a teacher who's making a career switch to digital marketing. Watching you has been so inspiring and helpful.,I've seen so many of your videos and there's always some nice gems to takeaway, big thanks!
So glad it's helpful for you and happy to answer any questions you have along your digital marketing journey - Best of luck! (:
This is the first video I really found inspiring. I always knew I wanted to go into marketing and I found this on my feed so I am taking this as a sign. I’m bouta sign up for Seth’s course! Wish me luck 🍀
Good luck! 🎉🥳
Wow, getting a 366% increase on your salary in 2.5 years is amazing, albeit the hard work you put, I bet it was all worth it. This video is probably one of the most well-explained and concise content in terms of guiding aspiring digital marketers where to start and what to do.
Interesting facts too at the end where you mentioned Men apply to jobs when they only meet 60% of the qualifications, and 100% for women!
hey christine! can you make a video on how you would craft an effective digital marketing resume and cover letter with the experience you have now? would love to get your thoughts on what points to add to really stand out. thanks!
That's a great suggestion! Will be adding this idea to the list of upcoming videos :)
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much!
You’re very welcome !
Im actually looking for a part time… hope i can learn for digital marketing job that can earn more than my full time job.
Thasnk you vro
🌞Check out my digital marketing course here: classroom-to-tech.teachable.com/🌞
Hi Christine,
I love watching your channel!
I have a question about working remotely. I live in Bali, Indonesia (and I am Indonesian), and I'm looking for remote digital marketing (SEO) jobs in the US. Many of these job listings ask, "Are you eligible to work in the US?" or "Do you need sponsorship in the future?" I find this confusing since remote jobs should allow you to work from anywhere in the world and shouldn't require sponsorship or legal offline work in the US.
Do you have any advice or opinions on this matter? Thanks so much!
Hi there! If they are US companies, they might mean remote anywhere in just the US. There are laws about working outside of certain countries so this needs to be answered by Google-ing or checking labor laws for specific countries
What platforms/sites did you use to find the other jobs after your first one?
I learned so much from watching this - Thanks for sharing! 🙏🏻
I used LinkedIn to get interviews for every single other job after that - it’s a great platform 😊
How do you go about improving your client facing skills?
That's an excellent question!
There isn't really a secret to improving public speaking skills other than practice, practice, and more practice including speaking/presenting to clients even if you feel nervous and not confident.
I was lucky because they provided a weekly session with a communications coach during my 2nd agency. I was able to practice mock client calls and given feedback on how to improve. If possible, I think having a public speaking coach is really worth it!
Before client calls, I also have copious notes written down on what to say to make me feel more prepared.
Thanks this is very motivating :)
What website do you recommend for marketing courses ?
Happy to hear it’s helpful 😊 Definitely take the Google Search certifications. More info in my other videos. There are free courses/videos on UA-cam. For a structured beginner’s course, I have a digital marketing course available as well.
There is a marked difference in the UK. I looked at starting salaries at 20K pound sterling the next step is 30K pound sterling and then up to 40K. No where near the salaries in the US. I realise that we benefit from 24+ annual leave and our taxes and National Insurance go towards national pension and NHS/healthcare but wow, my excitement for digital marketing as a career path in the UK has reduced. Do you have any UK students?
O wow I didn’t know there is such a salary difference in UK. I have coworkers in the UK and around the world and also some students in UK as well as
Do you think it’s possible to do software/web development at the same time as learning digital marketing? I’m always torn between the two but I’m leaning towards software dev. I’ve took digital marketing course in the past but it was pretty basic focusing on design rather than performance.
Hmm that’s a great question! I’m not sure, but feel free to try it if you are motivated to do both at once. Requires a lot of time and effort for sure
What was the course ?
Hi Christine ! Love your videos and it's very helpful. I want to ask if you did the three months apprenticeship with Acadium ? And if it's worth doing it or go ahead and apply entry roles with a portfolio, can we still get in ? As for the resume if would it be ok to name freelance work as marketing specialist without much experience ? Thank you.
Hi there! Yes, it’s possible to still get in entry level without Acadium. I applied with just a portfolio and got my first job that way. I also did freelance marketing work so I put that on my resume. Hope that helps!
What traits do you think led to your success? Are you a fast learner or the program etc?
Hi Gina!
That is a great question and after some self reflection I would say my success so far could be attributed to a number of things:
1) The course material (which I studied only for a week) greatly decreased the time I would have had to take to search for the same information slowly through free material online. It set me on the right path on what I had to do to understand *enough* to get an interview for an entry level position. (If you are in my course, feel free to take advantage of asking me questions through email or jumping on a Zoom call to go over anything. Also, I’m happy to help look over resumes or portfolios) :)
2) I don’t think I’m necessarily a fast learner. I still had to take lots of notes and go over it to memorize or better understand it. When I was studying the material, I didn’t have any distractions such as a job or school etc. though so I was able to study for 8 hours per day (sometimes skipping lunch/breaks). I’m also a very curious person so I would do my own research online if I did not understand something.
3) During these past few years, I didn't get easily deterred by rejections from interviews or mistakes at work. I used those to fuel me to try even harder instead and trust me I've had to go through some difficult times (including imposter syndrome). I used free time at work to learn new things, but didn’t spend too much additional time on weekends/evenings studying extra material. I knew that would cause me to burn out and it’s important to me to spend time with loved ones and have other hobbies too. :)
I try to live by this quote - “There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure.”
Hope this was helpful and answered your questions - Let me know if you have other questions!
@@growwithchristine wow fantastic insight. I did buy your course and well into it I’ll look for the zoom opportunity as I would find that immensely valuable. Thanks!
@Gina Aarstad Looking forward to connecting and you're very welcome! (:
@@growwithchristine what’s the email address I send to?
Classroomtotech@gmail.com :)
Your video is amazing! It is possible a Chinese swith to digital marketing job like you? also can find a remote job in Linkin?
Hi Linda! My family member in Hong Kong works in digital marketing so it is possible. I would look through Linkedin and other Chinese job search websites to see if there are digital marketing jobs. :)
hi where i can purchase the 100$ course for digital marketing you had?
Hi! 6 years ago when I took the course it was $100. Last time I heard the price has been raised to $1,000
Hey I live in Long Beach and I was wondering if you have any advice on getting a marketing job. I have 6 certificates as of right now.
Hi! A lot of jobs are remote or if you are hybrid most companies are in Culver City/ Santa Monica area
Thank you for sharing
But how you learn data analyst does you take courses and learn python or SQL,power bi and tableau or just in excel and PowerPoint?
Because I want to be a digital marketing specialist or digital marketing manager and I don't know should I learn data analytics or not just excel???
I never learned any data analysis before starting my first job. PPC or SEO positions don’t require advanced data analysis.
@@growwithchristine
Ok, so what do you use to analytics?
@@za7a77 we use Excel and Tableau at my company, but managers trained us in all these platforms. For past companies, managers trained all entry level as well
@@growwithchristine big thx
Hi Christine, digital marketing has a lot of roles, seo/email marketing/social media/etc., would you say you should specialize in one role like you did? Which roles are in-demand as of right now when it comes to working for big corporations? could you do a video on the recent job market please? I really like how specific you are when it comes to explaining these things.
Hi there! Yes, definitely figure out which niche of marketing you enjoy and specialize. Paid Search (Google Ads), SEO, Email, and Social Media are all still in demand
How long did it take you to do the Google certification? thanks
Hm I don’t remember, but around 4 or 5 hours of reading, taking notes, and the test
@@growwithchristine For clarification, did you do the Google Digital Marketing & E-commerce Professional Certificate which has 7 modules or a shorter course? Thanks
This was the Google Ads Search Certification: skillshop.exceedlms.com/student/path/18128-google-ads-search-certification
@@growwithchristine OK thanks
Hello Christine. Thank you for your great video. I really appreciate it. Can you please share what course did you take for $100? Thank you and have a great day :))
Hi! Thanks for watching! I don’t have the link, but you can search “Seth Hymes Marketing Blueprint”
Hello, Christine I'm really interested in pursuing a career in digital marketing, particularly in areas like SEO or Content Marketing. I would like to know more about how the job market is evolving in these fields. What are agencies looking for in digital marketing professionals? Moreover, what are the key skills and qualifications that can make me stand out as a strong candidate? Finally, what would be the best approach to gain a job in this industry? Thank you for your insights and guidance!" y
In terms of what agencies are looking for in regards to SEO specialists/content marketers, these following traits are always in demand for entry level positions: data-driven, go-getter, ‘always-a student’ mentality, professional attitude and enthusiasm, attention to detail, and the ability to successfully work with various teams internally and externally.
Some skills and qualifications for SEO include: Understanding of organic (Web/SEO) search metrics, experience authoring in HTML, CSS, familiarity with JS, proficiency using MS Office, Google Analytics, Google Search Console, SEMRush, SFDC, and other tools to analyze site traffic and performance, and being up to date with SEO tactics: On, Off, and Technical.
The best approach to gain a job in this industry would be to get some freelance work on your resume from internships (Acadium), volunteering, or working for friends/family. Then build a strong portfolio to apply for a smaller company as a entry level SEO coordinator/specialist.
Hi I’m currently getting my google digital marketing certificate. Do you think this will help me get a job?
Yes, it would be a very helpful first step
I’m in the process of applying for a masters in digital marketing. Can a masters help me get a higher paying entry level digital marketing job as well as help me receive better paying jobs with experience? Thanks!
Hi! I would not waste time and money on a master’s
So wait you’ve gotten 6 fig job from mainly remote jobs right ?
Hi MellyGib, after 2020 all my jobs have been remote. A tip would be apply for jobs out of state. For example, my current company is located in Maryland and I live in California.
@@growwithchristine so do you think entry level people like me can get a remote job? And also what course did you complete?
Yes, most entry level digital marketing jobs are remote
@@growwithchristineI really appreciate your replies . I will be contacting you soon to give you good news! You’ve motivated me like you wouldn’t believe. I was down bad but your helped with my classes
@@growwithchristinereally ? I appreciate your answer back , you’re helping more than you’ll know. Where can I find these jobs after I complete my certification course
Why did you quit elementary school?
Hi! It’s stressful, low pay, discipline for students is extremely difficult especially in LAUSD, long hours/ & weekends for planning, no remote work etc. the list goes on…
Working remote in marketing, I can now cook healthy lunch & dinner for myself, have time to exercise before work, sleep more, save money on clothes, make-up, gas, no wear and tear on my car, have time for hobbies, and spend more time with family. It’s amazing! (Esp if you find a company where you don’t have to work for full 8 hours)
I get paid 40 hours a week, but I definitely have so much down time that I don’t work even 25 or 30 hours a week
Did you study the course and it's assignments just once?
Yup, I studied the course and completed all the assignments just once and started applying 😊
@@growwithchristine That's absolutely fantastic! congratulations on your success! Currently working on Seths course myself. Still watching the material.
Wishing you great success on your digital marketing journey, Brendan! You got this 😊
That last one aboit the qualifications definitely gets to me. I sell myself so short and I always feel like I could know more 🤦 but I know I know a lot already and I’m just in a freeze response… do you have any references / courses that were really important for your journey? Sometimes I feel I have to know every single aspect of marketing and I’m not sure if I’m overwhelming myself simply bc I’ve work multiple hats at my jobs or personal projects so I try to subconsciously overcompensate? Idk I need some perspective and I would love your input
Totally understand! Don’t be afraid to try or don’t be afraid to ask even if you don’t qualify. Hmm I don’t have any courses to reference. It’s not the most helpful advice, but I believe work experience and life experience helped a lot and believing in yourself
@@growwithchristine would you say some companies train you as well? The companies I honestly just knew what I was doing from previous projects … but i wonder what more there is out there that I just don’t know and how to scale up