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Become a Google ads pro with our Google Ads Certification Bootcamp


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Become a Google ads pro with our Google Ads Certification Bootcamp

Hi there,

We're glad to invite you for our first ever multi-city Google ads certification boot camp.

Google ads platform has recently seen one of it's biggest updates since it's inception. The Google Agency Cert-a-thon is designed to help you ramp up on the latest and greatest in Google ads platforms and products, while helping you earn two core Google Ads Certification - Google Ads Fundamentals and Video advertising

ABOUT GOOGLE ADS CERTIFICATIONS
The Google Ads Certification is a professional certification that Google offers to individuals who demonstrate proficiency in Google ads. It allows them to demonstrate that Google recognises them as an expert in online advertising.

To earn the certification, individuals must attempt and pass the Google Ads Fundamentals and Video Advertising assessments both of which will be taught and assessed at the bootcamp.

WHEN
Lagos
July 11th & 12th, 8:00-4:00 PM

Abuja
July 16th & 17th, 8:00-4:00 PM

Accra, Ghana
July 22nd & 23rd, 8:00-4:00 PM

WHERE
Venues to be shared after attendance confirmation

NEXT STEPS
To participate, please register below. Attendance is subject to confirmation.

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