In-House Courses
Marketing Tom is based in Cardiff and many of our courses are offered to the public, usually the CAM Diploma or Social Media Marketing workshop. However, increasingly we are being called on to deliver courses in-house across the UK and even overseas.
The reasons why companies want in-house courses varies but usually it comes down to one of these:
- numbers - clients find there are a number of their employees who want to participate on a course;
- tailored courses - it could be that they need courses tailored to the specific needs of their staff or,
- travel constraints - it is often more cost effective to have people trained on-site than to travel to a training venue.
Who have we delivered courses to?
Over the past couple of years Marketing Tom have successfully been involved in delivering the eMarketing Award to:
- the Indonesian Standards Authority in Jakarta
We have delivered Social Media Marketing Workshops In-House to:
- FE Colleges in South, North and Central England
- FE Colleges in South, Mid and North Wales
- Welsh Assembly Government
- Environment Agency
- Marketing Communications Companies
- Education Charity
- Visit Wales
- Local Councils
- S.A. Brain
- Tourism Partnership Mid Wales
- University of Wales, Swansea
- Gower College Swansea
We have also started to deliver the CAM Diploma In Digital Marketing in-house:
- Aviva in York (Formerly Norwich Union)
What courses are we able to deliver in-house?
Pretty much all of our courses can be tailored to the needs of your company, be it public sector, private sector, colleges or third sector. Marketing Tom Media is able to offer clients
- the CAM Diploma In Digital Marketing
- Social Media Marketing courses
- Google AdWords - Beginner to Advanced
- Business Blogging
- Search Engine Optimisation
What should you do next?
Give us a call on 02920 26365 or send us an email and we can start to discuss the specific requirements for your organisation. Within 24 hours we can provide you with a proposal that details the training we will provide and the costs involved.
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