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Thursday, February 5, 2026

Mark A Preston’s ‘Training by Doing’ Initiative Aims to Revolutionise Corporate Growth Learning

In a groundbreaking move to redefine corporate learning, Mark A Preston, a renowned Business Growth (SEO) Trainer, Advisor, and Speaker, has unveiled the ‘Training by Doing’ initiative. This innovative program is set to usher in a more dynamic and hands-on approach to business growth and SEO training within the UK’s corporate sector.

Charting a New Course in Corporate Education

The ‘Training by Doing’ initiative is poised to transform the corporate training landscape by placing a renewed emphasis on experiential learning and practical application. Diverging from conventional methods, this initiative directly immerses itself in marketing teams’ native environments, cultivating a culture of collaborative growth and skill enhancement.

Mark Preston highlighted the core philosophy of the initiative, saying, “At the core of this initiative is the belief that the best learning happens through active engagement and collaboration. It’s about fostering a collaborative space where teams can learn, innovate, and grow together, working towards common goals and tangible results,”

Key Features of the ‘Training by Doing’ Initiative:

  1. On-Site Interactive Learning: Providing hands-on guidance within the workplace to facilitate real-time skill development.
  2. Active Engagement Philosophy: Encouraging a dynamic learning approach where participants actively contribute to shaping strategies and solutions.
  3. Customised Strategies: Crafting strategies tailored to meet the unique targets and industry needs of each company.
  4. Process Enhancement and Innovation: Focusing on streamlining processes to drive sustainable growth and heightened productivity.
  5. Practical Marketing Education: Embedding real-world elements into the training modules, with a specific focus on SEO and growth strategies.
  6. Continuous Collaboration: Nurturing an enduring partnership to foster ongoing success and growth.

An Exclusive Opportunity for Forward-Thinking UK Businesses

This visionary initiative presents a golden opportunity for UK businesses seeking to revamp their approach to corporate success. It places a strong emphasis on practical learning experiences that align with the dynamic nature of today’s business landscape.

For those interested in embarking on this transformative journey, further information can be found at www.markapreston.com/seo-training.

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