The Developer Marketing Team of Optimizely
Apr 25, 2022
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Optimizely Digital Badging - Partnering with Credly

We are excited to announce that we are partnering with Credly to provide individuals and organizations a digital version of their recognition into the various programs we have at Optimizely! Technical partners, solution partners, certification holders, SMEs, and OMVPs will be able to share the new digital badges for their achievements on websites, in emails, and social media sites like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter.

What are the benefits of earning an Optimizely digital badge?

  • You can easily manage, share, and verify your achievements with others
  • Your digital badge adds credibility to your achievement by providing secure real-time verification of your achievements
  • Your digital badge gives you unique access to promotional offers and learning pathways available only to badge earners

Where can you learn more about this?

You can learn more about the partnership at the Optimizely's digital credential page, or if you want to learn specifically about the digital badging for the OMVP program, you can visit here.

Apr 25, 2022

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