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woman sitting on bench with legs up and blogging on laptop beside a brick wall and window

Blogging is an effective way to express yourself, share your passions, build a professional network, attract people to your business and generate revenue. Learn how to develop and execute your blog, including writing, refining, publishing, promoting to monetizing.

This course is designed for bloggers at all levels, whether you are a beginner with the kernel of an idea or an experienced blogger who would like to earn a living blogging. It is also designed for business owners and entrepreneurs who want to increase the number of customers they have and enrich their relationships with them.

Topics

  • Creating and maintaining great content
  • Best practices from bloggers around the world
  • Promoting and building large readerships

 



Western Digital BadgeEarn a Western Digital Badge 

Recognizing your learning achievement when you complete this micro-credential

 


Financial Assistance
Financial Assistance

This course is eligible for Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) micro-credential funding. Find out if you are eligible.

 


 

Course Outline

EquivalencyOnline Session Sample

View additional details including learning outcomes, goals and evaluation breakdown.

Recommendations

Come prepared to share your writing, opinions and perspectives with the class.

You will require access to a word processing software, such as Microsoft Word, to create sample blog posts.

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Type
Online
Dates
Jun 24, 2024 to Aug 02, 2024
Schedule
Total Hours
18.0
Format
Potential Discount
Instructors

What to Expect

This is an interactive course; you will engage online with your class and instructor through our online learning management system. Plan to log into your course regularly throughout the week.

You can expect to spend approximately five hours of work per week on course requirements.

Completion Requirements

This is a graded course. Evaluation will be based on any combination of participation, exams/quizzes and assignments.

Textbook

No textbook required.

Required