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About the Course

This Social Media Content Strategy course is built for aspiring and professional content creators who want to elevate their social media presence. In this course, you will learn how to create social media content that not only captures attention but compels your audience to act. This course focuses on social media content creation, giving you hands-on experience with Adobe Express and Adobe AI tools to develop scroll-stopping visuals, impactful messaging, and smart scheduling strategies. Explore social media design best practices, including layout fundamentals, brand consistency, and creative workflows that make your content stand out. Whether you’re a solo influencer or managing social media for a brand, you’ll gain the skills to plan, produce, and publish high-quality content across platforms. Each module dives into real-world content creation techniques, including how to optimize your work with AI-powered insights and templates. By the end of the course, you’ll be equipped to build a dynamic, engaging content strategy and become a confident leader in social media content creation....

Top reviews

AM

Nov 2, 2024

This course was decent and had good practice opportunities for creating and scheduling content on Social Media.

LH

Nov 26, 2025

Extremely detailed and informative— I learned so much and really enjoyed working on the assignments in this course. Thank you to the team!

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By Minori M

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Jul 23, 2025

This is a quick and easy course that you can skip through for a free certificate. I recommend skipping 3/4 through each video and letting it run to earn that tick! I could answer every single quiz without ever having engaged with the course as it was entirely common sense. In fact, I managed to answer the final assessment entirely without reading a single question as the multiple choice format meant that there was one answer which was always obviously the correct one. I learnt absolutely nothing.