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10904NAT - Diploma of Social Media Marketing

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10904NAT Diploma of Social Media Marketing Course Hub
NAT10904001 - Plan, implement and manage content marketing
NAT10904002 - Plan, conduct and optimise organic social media marketing
NAT10904003 - Plan, manage and optimise paid social media advertising
NAT10904004 - Establish, build and leverage a personal brand on social media
NAT10904005 - Plan, implement and manage social media conversion strategies
SIRXMKT006 - Develop a social media strategy
BSBMKG552 - Design and develop marketing communication plans
BSBMKG542 - Establish and monitor the marketing mix
CUAPPR513 Present a body of own creative work - SMO21
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