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Which bootcamp is paying the most for ads? (youtube, instagram, reddit)

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u/JayawardenepuraKotte wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

> The ones that don't**,** spend money hiring people to create public content and "free" workshops. They end up spending MORE MONEY on those people's salaries and running those than they would on advertising. If I'm not mistaken, a comma would've been appropriate there? Excel

u/michaelnovati replied ·
Yeah correct on comma, I have terrible spelling and grammar lol There are! They tend to be extremely small though. Bradfield School of Computer Science is two engineers who run it twice a year. Perpetual Education is another that is just two people. Advertising is the core way to reach an audience in the USA market and it's not a bad thing. The best and most prestigious Universities are so because of brand and the marketing that supports it.