Hey everyone! Sorry if this is the wrong place for this, but I need some help. I'm interviewing for an entry-level job as a Search Engine Marketing Coordinator in a week and don't have much experience with SEO/SEM strategies (I went to school for Communications/Journalism). Since it's an entry level job I don't think they expect me to know too much (and I fit every other criteria in the job description), but I heard that the job has two other candidates and I'd like to stand out when I interview with the SEM Team Manager. I've been reading around and watching some videos online, but do you folks know of any reliable sources I can use to gain a somewhat working knowledge of SEO/SEM so that I can sound at least a little in-the-know? I'm fairly tech savvy and can catch on quickly, I just want to give myself a little bit of a boost in the experience area so I can feel better about the interview.
By the way, if this is the wrong place to post this, can someone point me to a more suitable subreddit? This one made the most sense to me, but as I said before, I'm a little new to this field. Thanks in advance for all your help!
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