How to capitalise during covid-19 - The hoarding tutorial



Hoarding and capitalizing during a pandemic is not really a good thing to do, ethically and legally, both. Yet there is a way we all can use this time to capitalize the most and that is the capitalization of words.

Words get together and form information, which later translates into knowledge and skills. The best way we can collect capital during this hard time is by utilizing the time for the best of our learning. Here, we've devised a few things and a few ways which you can best use to learn the things which you can spread further for the benefit of others and also, get some monetary reward out of it.

‌Social Media Skills; Social Media is the new normal of 21st century. We should now start calling it the real life instead of the virtual life. Learning Social Media for personal branding and for the best building of your online reputation if the key to success in thia modern world, because the amount of connection and the impact of online reputation is almost 5 times the offline impact now. Anyone in any field of life should opt for SMM and SMO courses online. A lot of those courses are available for free on YouTube and Coursera. A lot of other Online learning platforms have also announced the free versions of their courses for the lock down period.
‌Basic Designing: Graphic design and experience design is something which is pivotal for any business operating in 21st Century. If you are to start any business, you require a lot of graphic design which probably can't afford at the beginning of your work. And, if you are going for a job, any Employer would be happy to have you on board if you are going for an SME with an added skill of graphic designing. Meanwhile, it is also a great source of additional earning through freelancing. Numerous advanced courses on graphic designing are available now for free because of the subsidization of all the platforms.

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