What does /biz think about Facebook Blueprint?
It's a free e-learning method for improving your social media game. It provides free learning materials, including live interaction from "facebook experts".
An exam costs 150,- USD and rewards the student with a Blueprint Badge (pic related) that he/ she can embed on their social media profiles and site.
Edit: The certification is valid for 12 months.
Is it worth it?
>An exam costs 150
No way we're gonna pay that for a goybook course. You're dealing with shills here
>>1542194
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>>1542196
Why? have the courses disappointed people so far or are other courses superior?
Think about it. Todays world is fast-pace, it's all about first impressions. The product here is the badge that brings clickers on a page that brags about how advanced you are in social media marketing.
Plus, they're probably including their own long term strategic development in the plan. It's allready known that they are looking to compete with ebay etc. This could put the user a step ahead as soon as it happens
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>>1542194
>Blueprint Badge (pic related) that he/ she can embed on their social media profiles and site.
Why would I want this? Seriously. No end consumer is going to care.
Maybe it's a line item you can add to your resume as a web developer, but even then, I can't see many people caring. Companies don't want you to play inside the rules. They want you to exploit them for maximum SEO.
>>1542194
>It's a free e-learning method
>An exam costs 150,- USD
You are exactly the type of person who buys this ridiculous shit.
>>1542194
>It's a free e-learning method for improving your social media game. It provides free learning materials, including live interaction from "facebook experts".
>An exam costs 150,- USD
>It's a free e-learning method for improving your social media game.
What does "improving your social media game" even mean?
I can't even imagine the dumbest goys falling for this. OP is a shill btw.