Looking for an intensive Adwords training classes in San Francisco or a good online resource!
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Hi everyone,
It may not be the right forum to post such a request but I am looking for an intensive advanced adwords training program within the next 2 weeks in the San Francisco area. I am adwords certified since last week but I have never really managed multiple accounts before and I am looking for something that would get me up to speed.
I have already researched online and found that Cardinal Path, Luna Metrics and Academy X are offering such classes but nothing this month. Do you guys have any suggestions for a good intensive training program around the San Francisco Area that offers classes this month? Online resources are welcomed as well.
Thanks for letting me know!
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I suggest google, learn from the best. The certification brings you into a loop, which is great to keep you continually updated. Main thing is to be able to apply it practically on a live account at the same time.
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Hi,
You can try to contact here for in-house training @ http://certifiedknowledge.org/about/consulting/
There are several online resources and I'm mentioning few
1> http://www.advancedadwordsbook.com/ - One of the best book for Google AdWords.
2>You can also subscribe Google adwords you tube channel @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUXBVLQSWhw
I presume other community members will also tell you about other resources.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
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