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  • What are some of the best courses you’ve taken online?

    Ghulam Abbas
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    Shayan Ali Bakhsh | RoboDialog.com
    Well, Many but none from the Paid ones. All of them from YouTube for Free. Paid are not that helpful until created by a famous YouTuber , as they have much experience in creating content.
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    Nayab ishfaq
    Introduction to Data Science This course is a solid way to dip your toes into data analysis and visualization.
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    AI Marketing by Martekings
    AI Marketing by Martekings
    Oh the best one was on the use of AI tools for marketing purposes for sure!
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    Lorenz Sell
    @artur_gavrilenko Can you share a link?
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    Success.ai
    Success.ai
    Launching soon!
    Omnichannel marketing virtual experience program from Forage!
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    Madelyn Wright
    Some of the best online courses I’ve taken include "Deep Learning Specialization" on Coursera for AI, "The Complete Web Developer Bootcamp" on Udemy for coding, and "The Science of Well-Being" on Yale’s platform for personal growth. They were all incredibly insightful and practical!
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    Tatiana Voropaeva
    Almost all marketing and product courses are by Reforge. I like their structure, practical approach, and artifacts (templates/frameworks from different specialists).
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    Lorenz Sell
    One of the best courses I've ever taken online is the ULab program from the Presencing Institute. This really opened up my understanding of the power of deep listening and how to bring awareness based practices into the context of entrepreneurship. It's fundamentally changed how I approach everything.
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    Nick Willstrop
    I took a course The Complete Digital Marketing Course to get a broad understanding of online marketing strategies.
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    Azam Sultan
    I did a data Science and Machine Learning Bootcamp to dive into data analysis and machine learning. I wanted to transition into a data-related job, and it was super useful.
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    Thomas bond
    I enrolled in Financial Management for Startups to get a better handle on budgeting and managing finances.
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    Alice Goode
    The machine learning course on edX was helpful for me.It gave a solid understanding of algorithms and data analysis, and the practical examples helped reinforce the learning.
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    Span Chen
    SEO course
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