Did ClickMinded SEO Certification Help Land a Digital Marketing Job?

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The ClickMinded Search Engine Optimization (SEO) certification has proven beneficial for individuals seeking digital marketing roles, particularly in the restaurant industry. The certification equips candidates with essential skills to enhance online visibility, which is crucial for businesses aiming to attract customers. Despite the certification's value, candidates may face challenges in securing positions due to the nature of the industry, where factors like food quality and service often outweigh online presence. Networking remains a vital strategy for job seekers in this field.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) principles
  • Familiarity with digital marketing strategies
  • Basic networking skills for job searching
  • Knowledge of the restaurant industry's operational dynamics
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore advanced SEO techniques using tools like SEMrush
  • Research digital marketing trends specific to the restaurant industry
  • Learn about Google Analytics for measuring online performance
  • Develop networking strategies to connect with industry professionals
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This discussion is beneficial for aspiring digital marketers, particularly those targeting roles in the restaurant sector, as well as anyone interested in enhancing their SEO skills for job acquisition.

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Hi,

I just took and passed the ClickMinded Search Engine Optimization (SEO) (making things show up higher on Google) certification. I'm networking with these 2 people from high school to get me a job either at some restaurant or that restaurant's corporate office for a salaried digital marketing position. I now have the skills where I should be able to get a salaried position, but something is always off where I don't get it. I hate school. There I said it.
 
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I think it could be a hard sell because if a restaurant isn't filling its tables, their position on Google is probably not the reason. If their food and service is really good, word of mouth should work just fine, I would think. Sorry to be a grouch.
 
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Congrats! Every business can benefit from Internet marketing!
 
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