Marketers and agency professionals are increasingly using online avenues and channels to master marketing skills and to upskill. This is slowly changing the value placed on marketing knowledge and degrees obtained in traditional ways
A shifting view of online, formal and informal education is also changing the way some companies hire people, looking not just at degrees and colleges to make hiring decisions.
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Akash Malhotra (name changed), a 19-year-old Mumbai-based commerce student was curious to find out how his Amazon searches appear as ads when he is on YouTube or while scrolling on Instagram. When he looked for it on Google, he discovered digital marketing. Soon, Malhotra found himself watching hours of content on digital marketing.
Algorithms led him to Vivek Bindra’s introductory video on digital marketing. The Hindi tutorial topped Malhotra’s search for ‘how to learn digital marketing on YouTube’.
Bindra is a leadership consultant, an inspirational business coach, and CEO of homegrown edtech company Bada Business. He has over 18 million subscribers on his channel that targets small business owners. It claims to be the world’s top most subscribed YouTube channel on entrepreneurship and leadership development.
Malhotra now spends about a couple of hours every day on YouTube, watching videos about digital marketing. His parents aren’t aware of his new pursuit and interest in the subject. They’d rather have him focus his attention on a formal chartered accountancy course that they paid for.