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RACE wrapped: Your favourite Learning Paths of 2022

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[ ] You spent a lot of time using our modules to boost your digital marketing [View this in your browser]( [ ] [Smart Insights]( [About]( [Join Now]( [Contact Us]( [ ] Your festive marketing content round up [ ] [ ] From Google Analytics to social media marketing and SEO, at Smart Insights our Learning Paths have every marketing base covered. This year businesses of all sizes have explored them to grow their digital channels and accelerate their growth, with[our RACE Learning Path]( being the most used. We've already shown you your favourite guides and templates from 2022, now we're going to look at the modules you enjoyed the most... [ ] [ ] [ ] 1) ​​Structure a plan using Smart Insights’ RACE A great starting place for any business planning their 2023 marketing strategy, [this module]( explains our proven RACE Growth System and reveals how to create a marketing plan that covers all activities. 2) Defining Google Analytics goals At Smart Insights we have spoke a lot this year about the importance of migrating to GA4. This is why [this module]( is essential for any business looking to continuously review and improve their marketing. 3) Optimize your organic LinkedIn marketing LinkedIn is the perfect tool for growing your business network, which is why we released [this module]( in June, to help you optimize your personal and business presence here. [​​​]( ​​​​4) Understanding the latest SEO ranking factors We are always telling our members how SEO is a low-cost, high-reward marketing channel. [This module]( understanding the factors that help improve your ranking, vital for boosting online growth. [ ] [ ] Happy holidays from all of us at Smart Insights! [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Resources [Free resources]( [Premium resources]( [Templates]( [Ebooks]( [Courses]( Membership [Member options]( [Member resources]( [Why join?]( [Support & FAQ]( [Team Membership]( Strategy [Plan]( [Reach]( [Act]( [Convert]( [Engage]( [ ] Follow Us [linkedin]( [fb]( [tw]( [instagram]( [rss]( This email from Smart Insights is permission-based; you agreed to receive it through opting in when you joined as a Basic or Expert member of [SmartInsights.com](. [Click here to unsubscribe](. Smart Insights (Marketing Intelligence) Ltd

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