Introduction to Marketing

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Free Online Course: Introduction to Marketing provided by edX is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 6 weeks long, 2-3 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from edX. Introduction to Marketing is taught by Malcolm Kirkup.

Overview
  • Do you want to learn how successful businesses use marketing to increase revenue, share and profitability?

    In an increasingly competitive market, marketing skills are vital to help organizations stand out, win customers, build loyalty and sustain long term impact and returns.

    This Introduction to Marketing course will help you understand the role of marketing and introduce you to the latest tools to help create value and competitive advantage. We explore how new businesses can achieve impact through marketing, providing you with unique insight to apply within your own business.

    Learn how to build a compelling value proposition, establish presence in a market, and compete effectively against rivals. Learn how marketers use segmentation, targeting, positioning, branding, design, pricing, communication channels to win against competitors, attract customers and build brand loyalty.

    Using real businesses as case studies, you will learn how companies such as Skyscanner, Vegware and Social Bite utilise marketing to build their brand, reach new customers and futureproof their businesses.

    Through this course, you will develop a set of practical skills to set an enterprise apart.

    No previous knowledge of marketing is needed. All you need is an open-mind and the ability to think creatively. This is the first of two courses that form the Professional Certificate in Digital Marketing Fundamentals. Upon completion of this course, you will be well positioned to learn about digital marketing.

Syllabus
    • Week 1: Role of Marketing
    • Week 2: Consumers and Consumption
    • Week 3: Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning
    • Week 4: Designing Products and Services
    • Week 5: Pricing and Channels
    • Week 6: Communicating and Engaging