Want to Build a Brand on YouTube? This 10-Course Bundle Shows You How

According to industry experts, the average person will watch 100 minutes of online video every day by next year. Whether you are an aspiring content creator or a business owner, this opportunity is too big to miss. The Video Editing & Marketing Certification Bundle helps you get into video marketing, with 10 premium courses for just $45.

From webinars and vlogs to animated product explainers, there are countless ways to harness video for brand building. Offering 27 hours of tutorials, this bundle helps you get ahead of the curve.

Through 10 engaging courses, you learn everything there is to know about video editing and marketing. Along the way, you discover how to produce amazing content with a range of popular tools, including iMovie, DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Spark, VideoScribe, and Shotcut.

The training also looks at video marketing and Facebook ads, with advice on how to set up your own agency.

These courses are worth $2,000, but you can get the bundle now for $45.

 

The Video Editing & Marketing Certification Bundle – $45

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