Taking an eCommerce course is worthwhile for someone looking to set sail
      for success in the digital world. These courses not only teach you the
      foundations of business but the latest digital trends.
    
    
      Digital marketing is a fast-paced and ever-changing field. As the internet
      continually grows, the way people use the internet shifts every year.
      Knowing how your customers are shopping online, where to advertise to
      them, and how to convert sales, are a few areas to study to increase your
      eCommerce revenue.
    
    Tips for choosing a course:
    
      - Look for reputable training providers
- Check the reviews
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- Decide if you want a recognised certificate
- Think about how many hours you can dedicate
- Check if the course provides the content you need to know
 
 
        
  Paid courses
  
    
      Paying for an eCommerce course is a good investment, especially for those
      that want in-depth content and to achieve a recognised qualification. Here
      is a list of courses in no particular order:
    
   
  
    1. Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM)
    
      CIM is internationally recognised and an accredited institution.
      Certificates from CIM are professional qualifications. Start from
      Foundation Certificate Level 3 for digital marketing with a diploma course
      also available. Prices start from £220 plus a membership fee of £65. CIM
      offers courses for UK and non-UK residents.
    
   
  
    2. Digital Marketer
    
      Trusted in the industry, Digital Marketer is based in the US and offers
      many courses for eCommerce and digital marketing. The founder, Ryan Deiss,
      wrote the official book Digital Marketing for Dummies. Prices start from
      $495 for their certifications and mastery courses.
    
   
  
    3. Udemy
    
      Headquartered in the US, this online course provider has a huge selection
      dedicated to eCommerce. Prices for their paid courses start from €14.99
      and are useful for learning about the latest methods of business online.
      Udemy certificates aren't accredited however, this shouldn't matter if you
      aren't planning to be employed as a digital marketer.
    
   
  
    4. SkillShare
    
      The online learning website, SkillShare, has over 850 courses available
      when you search under eCommerce. Based in the US, the site has short
      tutorials up to 8 hours long. These are great for learning specific skills
      and only committing to bitesize lessons. Membership is $32 per month or
      $168 annually.
    
   
  
    5. edX
    
      Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have come together
      to create this online learning platform. edX courses are hosted by
      reputable universities around the world including The University of
      Edinburgh, Berkeley, and The University of Hong Kong. Paid eCommerce
      courses can range from €300 to €1,500.
    
   
 
  Free courses
  
    
      More expensive doesn't mean better. You can find some incredible material
      hosted by well-respected institutions and providers without digging into
      your pockets. Here are some of the best free eCommerce courses we have
      found:
    
   
  
    1. Google Digital Garage
    
      One of the best free resources is Google Digital Garage. They offer
      courses such as "Fundamentals of digital marketing," which includes a
      certification accredited by the Interactive Advertising Bureau Europe and
      The Open University. Scroll to the bottom of the webpage to select your
      country.
    
   
  
    2. Google Skillshop
    
      Another fantastic free learning platform from Google is their Skillshop.
      Master how to use Google's tools such as Google Marketing Platform, Google
      Ads, and Analytics Academy.
    
   
  
    3. HubSpot Academy
    
      HubSpot sells marketing and sales software in the US but is well-known for
      its free and credible digital marketing content. Their learning platform,
      HubSpot Academy, has an array of short courses up to 4 hours long. These
      are perfect for those with busy schedules.
    
   
  
    4. Shopify Learn
    
      Shopify is a popular eCommerce platform for online stores. Based in
      Canada, they also have free eCommerce training aimed at beginners via
      Shopify Learn. Educational content includes SEO, email marketing, and
      Facebook Ads.
    
   
  
    5. Coursera
    
      Coursera was founded by Stanford University professors in 2012. Browse a
      selection of eCommerce courses hosted by top institutions. Training
      labelled as a course is free. "Guided projects," "specialisations,"
      "professional certificates," and "MasterTrack certificates" are paid
      options.
    
   
  
    6. Udemy
    
      As mentioned for their paid courses, you can also make the most of Udemy's
      free training modules. Typically 1-3 hours long, you can learn how to
      create a Shopify store, build an eCommerce business on WordPress, and
      build a webshop using Wix.
    
   
  
    7. edX
    
      Another training provider we recommended for their paid courses, edX has a
      great selection of free educational material. Learn about online marketing
      strategies, marketing fundamentals, and digital strategy without any cost.
    
   
  
    8. Alison
    
      Founded in Ireland, Alison is a free educational platform. Once courses
      are completed, there is the option to purchase an accredited certificate.
      Diplomas are also available. Courses include drop shipping and digital
      marketing.