
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 2, 2012
For further information:
Cathy von Birgelen/814-898-6547
vonbirgelen@emarketinglearningcenter.org
ERIE, PA - Today, digital experience is in demand and keeping your skills up to date is the key to having a competitive advantage for working professionals. The eMarketing Learning Center’s Winter/Spring 2012 program is adding new and expanded classes to help working professionals master the basics of digital media and marketing. Some of the sessions will be shorter and more narrowly focused allowing for a “deep dive” into various strategies and tactics.
For example, “Link Development” an important component of search engine marketing, will be one of our first in-depth sessions, providing a level of information typically not fully covered in a “fundamentals” workshop. This class, presented by expert, Adam Yakish of Myriad Core, will be held on February 16, 2012 at the eMarketing Learning Center.
Additional topics scheduled include Intro to Photoshop, HTML Basics and Blogging for Beginners. For a complete list of sessions or to sign up for a class today, visit: www.emarketinglearningcenter.org.
Cathy von Birgelen, Director of the eMarketing Learning Center explains, “Today, there’s a real demand on business professionals to expand their skills in digital media and e-marketing. Our Program offers a mix of affordable, focused training sessions that are tailored to the needs of busy professionals who don’t have the time or the budget to spend days at a training seminar.”
About the eMarketing Learning Center
The eMarketing Learning Center (eMLC), an initiative of the Ben Franklin Venture Investment Forum, offers education and training programs designed to help businesses and working professional’s bridge skill gaps with emerging technologies for competitive advantage in the global marketplace. Training includes Internet, search engine and email marketing, social media and mobile marketing, web design and writing for the web. For more information, see http://www.emarketinglearningcenter.org.


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