Google Certification

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Published 28th February 2011 |
Read latest comment - 5th March 2011

Has anyone done any of the Google Courses? If so what did you think of them have you seen any benefit?

Thanks,
Kevin.Wiles
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So you mean I would need to do say 3 Adwords campaigns of my own?

Thanks,
Kevin.Wiles

forum avatarjohnparkes
2nd March 2011 11:08 AM
So you mean I would need to do say 3 Adwords campaigns of my own?

Here is the best answer to your question:

In order to become certified, you must pass both the Google Advertising Fundamentals exam as well as one of the three advanced exams. For more information visit this Google link: adwords.google.com/support/select/professionals/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=12241

forum avatarhillaryjohnson
3rd March 2011 2:12 PM
Provides information on how do i take exam? How do I take the exam? - Google AdWords Certification Program Help May be its gonna help you..

All da best!

I am looking for the more information about Google certification program and also want to know how i can apply for this certification program. Any qualification are required for joining this program?

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I am looking for the more information about Google certification program and also want to know how i can apply for this certification program. Any qualification are required for joining this program?

Hi as people have stated you do need some qulifications

Thanks,
Kevin.Wiles

forum avatarGuest
5th March 2011 10:07 AM
I am GAP qualified ( Google Adwords Professional)

The process has changed in the last year or so and you need to take 2 of the exams to become GAP qualified.
Fundamental exam - cost $50 and last for 2 years
Advanced exam - cost of $50 and last for 1 year. You have a choice of 3 advanced courses and exams depending on what you want to specialise in most (I did search)

Passing both of these makes you INDIVIDUALLY qualified only. If you want to become a CERTIFIED partner you have to be actively managing Adwords accounts via a MCC account with a spend of $10,000 (approx

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