Indemandcareers.com is a fairly new website it seems like, there aren't very many reviews that I could find and the ones I did find really didn't know much about it. No one said it's a scam or anything of that nature. It is basically an online training course on how to educate yourself on becoming a Digital Marketing consultant. Now I have heard that digital marketing is a very good niche to get into! It does have somewhat of a high demand and is fairly easy to get started, and as far as I'm aware of, colleges do not have these types of courses yet, and quite possibly won't anytime soon. And that's where this course comes in, the person behind this program has personally experienced the failures and obstacles of getting started on your own. So he has created this guide to help give you that slight edge and push into getting started on your own journey. The Indemandcareer guide is available through clickbank so a sixty day money back guarantee is right there in case it doesn't work out for you.
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Secure, In Demand Careers
People can earn high salaries in Digital Marketing without
years of experience or being a techie. I went from unemployed film grad to
making $100K in 3 Years, and you can too.
Digital Marketing is a $50 Billion+ Industry that is growing
every year. The jobs in this field aren't just for Marketing Majors or Coders.
In fact these jobs are perfectly suited for tech savvy college graduates (and
current students) with good analytical and writing skills, and creativity. I
know because in 2011 I was unemployed with a BFA from NYU in Film and no job
--- I got my first entry level job with nearly zero experience and 3 years
later I was making $100K and have since worked remotely, been paid hundreds of
dollars an hour for consulting, and pursued by recruiters on Linkedin. Oddly
enough colleges are not preparing students with skills for these jobs, so the
demand for workers is through the roof.

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