- David Eccles School of Business Partners with Industry Experts to Prepare Business Leaders for the Challenges of Internet Marketing
- New Executive Education Program Commences April 2012
January 17, 2012 – The University of Utah is equipping current and future business leaders to leverage the exploding Internet-based marketplace by launching a new Internet Marketing Certificate program in April 2012. The David Eccles School of Business is partnering with Online Marketing Gurus, a team of digital marketing experts and instructors, to teach participants the foundations of Internet marketing to acquire new customers, drive online performance, and enhance customer retention with proven strategies and best practices in data-driven marketing.
Beginning with a free February 2 webinar hosted by Matt Langie, founder and CEO of Online Marketing Gurus, the David Eccles School of Business will introduce interested participants to fundamental Internet marketing strategies, best practices, and concepts provided throughout this premier executive education program. To register for this free informational webinar, visit: www.attendutahevent.com.
Langie says the program will help the school establish an international reputation for training the next generation of digitally savvy entrepreneurs along with current executives and marketers seeking to hone their Internet business know-how. The program features instruction from a team of industry experts with world-class experience from leading online companies and technology businesses. Participants will engage in active review of websites, interactive marketing tactics, and online techniques to better understand the impact that Internet marketing can have in forming more efficient marketing spend decisions and creating opportunities to drive business performance.
“Our long held vision at the David Eccles School of Business is to never stop innovating our curriculum, says Dean Taylor Randall. Offering this Internet Marketing Certificate Program is another proof point of our continued commitment to real-world, transforming education.”
Just a decade ago, businesses were still depending primarily upon print display advertising, television and radio to get out the word on their products and services. Today, marketing has shifted heavily toward the Internet, recognizing that cyberspace increasingly is the medium of choice for consumers given its immediacy while offering critical measurability for businesses.
According to the Forrester Research Interactive Marketing Forecast, spending on Internet marketing – from online display advertising to email, search engine and social media campaigns – will more than double from 2011’s $34.4 billion to nearly $76.7 billion by 2016.
“The Internet Marketing Certificate Program at the David Eccles School of Business is one of very few such programs available in the world,” Langie says. “There are billions of dollars being invested in Internet marketing, but unfortunately, academia — with the exception of the University of Utah and a few other schools — has not kept up with the market growth and demands of business to educate Internet marketers.”
The Internet Marketing Certificate Program (www.uinternetmarketing.com) commences on April 27 and runs through consecutive Fridays and Saturdays to June 8. The instructors from Online Marketing Gurus will call upon more than 50 years of combined digital marketing and analysis experience from leading companies including Adobe, Omniture, Microsoft, Intel, Foresee Results, Ancestry.com, and other Internet savvy firms. Participants in this program will draw from these experiences and targeted instruction to learn the fundamental Internet marketing strategies, best practices, and other concepts to better grasp Internet marketing concepts — and how they can translate to increased profits. Interested participants can register for the program at https://umarket.utah.edu/execed/Details.cfm?ProdID=68&category=0
To learn more about the David Eccles School of Business and its award-winning programs, visit http://www.business.utah.edu.