Google Images is valuable for market research. Learn how to use reverse image search and Google Lens to conduct market research or determine the origin of photographs.
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The marketing world moves fast. Stay up to date with the latest tools and techniques in this weekly series from expert Brad Batesole. Every week you get a new, actionable tip to help you build community, start conversations with customers, boost sales, track engagement, measure analytics, and leverage social media tools to grow your brand. You can also learn a few tricks to make your work a little bit easier and a little more creative, too. In addition to sharing from his bank of experience, Brad will answer questions submitted by members. Submit your question using our feedback button and you might just see it in a future episode! Tune in every week to keep your marketing efforts fresh.
Note: Because this is an ongoing series, viewers will not receive a certificate of completion.
Note: Because this is an ongoing series, viewers will not receive a certificate of completion.
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