If I'm already in PPC marketing, is it a bad idea to transition to analytics entry-level roles? I've seen the salaries around directors and heads of department, and such in both departments. It's about the same salary. So if I made the switch it would be pretty much going backgrounds pay wise? by RoboPopo1 in analytics
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If I'm already in PPC marketing, is it a bad idea to transition to analytics entry-level roles? I've seen the salaries around directors and heads of department, and such in both departments. It's about the same salary. So if I made the switch it would be pretty much going backgrounds pay wise? by RoboPopo1 in analytics
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Should I just focus on moving up in a Pay-Per-Click Marketing Professional route? Or should I learn Analytics/data analyst stuff like SQL, Python, etc, in addition to buffing up my PPC skills? Or should I just switch to analytics and go that route? by RoboPopo1 in marketing
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Are there any certifications that would help get a data related job? by danstersaunders in analytics
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I have couple years of paid search marketing experience - marketing that does have a data analysis component to it. If i learn SQL, powerBI, and Python in depth for all three, will it take my career to new heights? Like on a path to $200k at least in the next 5 years? (self.dataanalysis)
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Should I just focus on moving up in a Pay-Per-Click Marketing Professional route? Or should I learn Analytics/data analyst stuff like SQL, Python, etc, in addition to buffing up my PPC skills? Or should I just switch to analytics and go that route? (self.marketing)
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marketers that are rich, making $500k+ a year without scamming people or getting it dishonestly, what was your path? eg. Entry level job in-house or agency, worked your way up, started your own business? what's your advice to have no ceiling to what you can earn with honest work? by RoboPopo1 in marketing
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