Course Content
πŸ“˜ Chapter 1: Introduction
In this opening chapter, learners are introduced to the instructor, the course structure, and how to navigate the learning platform. It also sets the foundation by outlining the course objectives, expected outcomes, and how to get the most value from the program.
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🌐 Chapter 2: Getting Clients or Customers on Google
This chapter dives into Google as a powerful and free platform for customer acquisition. Learners will explore how to leverage Google Search and Google Maps to find potential clients, understand the challenges of manual work, and discover how AI and automation can streamline the process.
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πŸ“± Chapter 3: Learn How to Get Unlimited Customers on Social Media
This chapter explores the power of social media platforms for generating leads and engaging with potential clients. It covers organic and automated strategies for Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, showing how to turn each platform into a client-generating machine.
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🏁 Chapter 5: Conclusion and Recommendation
This final chapter wraps up the course by connecting the training to real-world income opportunities. Learners will see real examples of how people earn from these skills, get introduced to freelancing as a business model, and be guided to the next course for continued learning and deeper transformation.
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Learn how AI & Automation Can help you Get Customers Online

I’m Jane Njambi Wanjiru, a passionate digital skills educator and a Lead Instructor at The Daily Learners.

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I’m also a Certified Lead Trainer at Women in Digital Business (WIDB), a global initiative by the International Training Centre of the ILO in partnership with Microsoft.

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I’m committed to empowering individuals with practical digital and freelancing skills to help them grow their businesses or start sustainable online careers.

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