Did you know that organizations setting SMART goals are 12% more effective at achieving their targets than those without structured goal frameworks? Yet many marketing professionals struggle to translate creative vision into measurable objectives that prove ROI and secure stakeholder buy-in.
This Short Course was created to help Digital Marketing professionals accomplish the critical skill of drafting complete, measurable marketing goals using SMART criteria that include specific targets, quantifiable metrics, realistic baselines, strategic alignment, and clear timeframes for supervisor approval and campaign tracking. By completing this course you'll be able to transform vague aspirations like "increase engagement" into powerful goal statements such as "Increase newsletter sign-ups by 15% in 90 days"—objectives you can confidently present to supervisors, track with precision, and use to demonstrate your marketing impact. You'll master the five-step SMART framework used by leading companies like HubSpot, McDonald's, and Google to drive measurable results and justify marketing investments. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Apply SMART criteria to transform vague marketing aspirations into specific, measurable objectives with clear success metrics - Formulate goal statements that include quantifiable targets, realistic baselines, strategic alignment, and defined timeframes - Evaluate draft marketing goals against SMART criteria to ensure they meet professional standards for clarity and measurability This course is unique because it bridges the gap between marketing creativity and business accountability, teaching you a universal language for goal-setting that works across all campaign types, platforms, and organizational contexts. You'll practice with realistic scenarios that mirror actual workplace tasks—from social media campaigns to email marketing to content strategy—ensuring you can apply these skills immediately. To be successful in this project, you should have a background in basic marketing concepts, familiarity with digital campaigns, understanding of metrics terminology, and access to marketing analytics tools.















