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 Course Registration: Mastering the Art of Copywriting

Welcome to the "Mastering the Art of Copywriting" course registration! We're excited to have you embark on a transformative journey into the world of persuasive and impactful writing.

Course Overview:

Unlock the secrets of effective copywriting and elevate your communication skills to new heights. This course is designed for individuals seeking to:

  • Craft compelling marketing materials
  • Boost sales through persuasive writing
  • Enhance their digital presence with engaging content
  • Stand out in interviews and professional networking

Course Highlights:

🔥 In-Demand Skills: Learn the skills that businesses crave in the digital age.

🌐 Versatility: Applicable across various industries for professionals and enthusiasts.

🌟 Exclusive Benefits:

  • Access to a free resume-building template
  • Interview questions and answers handout
  • Guidance on setting up a professional LinkedIn account
  • Information on sites for internships, externships, and remote work

Special Offer: The first 100 students can enroll for just 2000 Naira! Plus, refer two friends and get the course for FREE.

Course Details:

  • Start Date: 20/2/2024
  • Duration: 5 Weeks
  • Cost: 2000 Naira (Special offer for the first 100 students)

How to Register:

Simply fill out the form below to secure your spot in the "Mastering the Art of Copywriting" course. Don't miss this chance to enhance your skills and open doors to exciting opportunities!

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