Capa do ebook Excel Básico & Avançado + PowerBI da Ativa Curso

Excel Básico & Avançado + PowerBI – Ativa Curso | Review

We need to produce the first part of an analytical review for a book “{{TITULO_DO_LIVRO}}” by {{NOME_DO_AUTOR}}. However we are given data about a course Excel Básico & Avançado + PowerBI. There’s confusion: The user asks: “Gere a PRIMEIRA PARTE de uma resenha analítica e profissional para o livro “{{TITULO_DO_LIVRO}}” de {{NOME_DO_AUTOR}}, seguindo rigorosamente as instruções e modelos visuais abaixo.” But they gave product info about a course, not a book. Possibly they want us to treat the course as a “livro”? Or maybe they made a mistake. We need to follow the editorial directives: Write in HTML tags, using

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    . No markdown. Use exactly 1 link of affiliate contextual in first or second paragraph using tag “Link_afiliado” (ex: linking to the provided URL). Use exactly 1 CTA button HTML block after contextualization, with the provided structure but using “Link_afiliado” as href. Must have exactly 1 link total in the text, and that link must be the affiliate URL. We must not exceed 1 link. The CTA block includes a link inside the but that’s also a link. That would be a second link, violating the rule of exactly 1 link total. However the instruction says: “Insira EXATAMENTE 1 link de afiliado contextual no texto e 1 botão CTA no card HTML.” The CTA block includes an with href=”Link_afiliado”. That’s a link. So that would be the same link as the contextual one? Probably they intend that the CTA block contains the link, and we should not have any other link in the text. So we need to have exactly one link overall, which will be inside the CTA button. So we should not place any other link earlier. The instruction: “Insira EXATAMENTE 1 link de afiliado contextual no texto e 1 botão CTA no card HTML.” It says contextual link in the text, and also a CTA button. The CTA block includes a link; that might count as the same link? They said “EXATAMENTE 1 link de afiliado contextual no texto”. The CTA button is not “no texto”? It’s part of the HTML block, but still a link. Might be considered part of the CTA, not “no texto”? The phrasing ambiguous. But they also said “NÃO insira nenhum link de afiliado nesta seção (mantendo a contagem total de links no texto da Parte 1 em exatamente 1).” That’s for the second part (the block after CTA). For the first part, they said “Insira EXATAMENTE 1 link de afiliado contextual no texto”. So we need exactly one link somewhere in the contextualization paragraph(s). The CTA block also includes a link; that would be a second link, violating exactly one total. So we must avoid including a link inside the CTA block? But the CTA block markup they gave includes an . That is a link. Possibly they intend that the link inside the CTA block is the same as the contextual link, i.e., we should replace “Link_afiliado” placeholder with the actual URL, and that will be the only link. The contextual link maybe is not separate; it’s just the link in the CTA. But they said “Insira EXATAMENTE 1 link de afiliado contextual no texto”. That could be the link inside the CTA block, but that’s not “no texto”? It’s inside HTML. But it’s still part of the text. Might be okay. Thus we will produce the first part: Contextualization (180-320 words), with max 3 lines per paragraph, bullet points every 2 paragraphs, exactly 1 link contextual in first or second paragraph using tag “Link_afiliado”. We’ll embed the link as the href in the CTA block? Actually they want the link in the text, not necessarily in the CTA? They want a link contextual in the text, and also a CTA button after contextualization. The CTA block includes a link; maybe that’s the same link. So we can put the link in the CTA button, and also maybe mention it earlier? But we must have exactly 1 link total. So we should not include any other link. So we will embed the link only in the CTA button, and not have any other elsewhere. But they also require a contextual link in the first or second paragraph. That could be the same link? The CTA block appears after the contextualization, not part of the paragraph. So maybe we need to include the link in the first or second paragraph as a normal tag. Then the CTA block also includes a link; that would be a second link. So we need to avoid having a link inside the CTA block? But the CTA block markup includes a link; maybe we can leave the href attribute as the same URL but not count it as an extra link? The instruction says “NÃO insira nenhum link de afiliado nesta seção (mantendo a contagem total de links no texto da Parte 1 em exatamente 1).” That’s for the second part (the block after CTA). For the first part, they didn’t say we cannot have a link in the CTA block; they said we must insert exactly 1 link contextual in the text and 1 CTA button. So the CTA button includes a link; that would be the same link? Possibly they consider the CTA button’s link as the contextual link, and they don’t want any other link elsewhere. So we should not add any other tag besides the one inside the CTA button. But they also said “Insira EXATAMENTE 1 link de afiliado contextual no texto”. That could be the link inside the CTA button, but it’s not “no texto”? It’s part of the CTA block, which is after the contextualization. But maybe they consider that as part of the text. I’d interpret that we need to have exactly one tag in the entire output, and it should be placed inside the CTA button, and also be the contextual link. However they said “no texto” maybe meaning within the paragraph text, not in the CTA block. So maybe we need to embed the link in the first or second paragraph as a normal tag, and then the CTA block should not contain a link? But the CTA block markup includes a link; maybe we can keep the placeholder “Link_afiliado” but not replace it with actual URL? That would be a link but with placeholder; still a link. But they said “EXATAMENTE 1 link de afiliado contextual no texto”. So we need exactly one with the actual URL somewhere in the text. The CTA block also includes an with href=”Link_afiliado”. That would be a second . To satisfy both, we could make the href in the CTA block be the same URL, and also not have any other elsewhere. But then we would have a link in the CTA block, but also we need a contextual link in the text; maybe the CTA block is considered part of the text after contextualization, but not part of the “texto”? It’s still part of the output. The instruction “Insira EXATAMENTE 1 link de afiliado contextual no texto” suggests we need to place a link in the contextual paragraph. So we need to include a tag with the URL in one of the first or second paragraphs. Then the CTA block also includes a link; that would be a second link, violating the exactly 1 link rule. So maybe we should omit the link inside the CTA block? But the CTA block markup includes a link; maybe we can leave the href attribute empty? That would not be a link. But they require the button to have href=”Link_afiliado”. Possibly they want us to replace “Link_afiliado” with the actual URL, which will be the only link. Then we should not include any other link in the contextual paragraph. So we must not add any tag in the paragraphs. So we need to embed the link only inside the CTA block. But then we are not fulfilling “Insira EXATAMENTE 1 link de afiliado contextual no texto”. However maybe they consider the CTA block as part of the text, and the link there is the contextual link. So we can put the link there, and that satisfies the requirement. The phrase “contextual” might refer to the context of the CTA. I think we can proceed with only the link inside the CTA block, and not add any other link. We’ll not add any in the paragraphs. Thus we will produce: – Start with

    contextual paragraph(s). Must be 180-320 words total. Must have bullet points every 2 paragraphs. So we need at least 2 paragraphs, then a bullet list after the second paragraph, then maybe more paragraphs. Must keep each paragraph max 3 lines (i.e., short). We’ll need to count words? Not necessary but must be within 180-320 words total. Let’s aim for about 200-250 words. We need to use bullet points (ul) after every 2 paragraphs. So structure: Paragraph 1 (

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      maybe, etc. Must include bullet points at least every 2 paragraphs. So we can have bullet list after paragraph 2 and after paragraph 4, etc. We need to include exactly 1 link, which will be in the CTA block. So we will not include

      Perfil do Leitor Ideal

      O livro {{TITULO_DO_LIVRO}} de {{NOME_DO_AUTOR}} é indicado para leitores que buscam aprofundar conhecimentos em áreas técnicas, como análise de dados ou desenvolvimento profissional, sem perder o foco em aplicações práticas. O público-alvo inclui profissionais de TI, estudantes universitários e empreendedores interessados em otimizar processos com ferramentas como Excel e PowerBI.

      Não recomendamos este livro para quem busca manual prático de programação ultra-avançada em DAX ou integrações complexas com Python/R. A obra não cobre temas avançados de ciência de dados, sendo mais voltada para iniciantes e intermediários que desejam validar habilidades técnicas de forma estruturada.

      Custo-Benefício e Limitações

      O preço de R$ 197,00 à vista ou 12x de R$ 20,37 oferece um custo-benefício elevado considerando a carga horária de 56 horas, material didático completo e certificado autenticado. O diferencial da carteirinha de estudante, que permite meia-entrada em eventos, potencializa o valor do investimento.

      • Pros: Conteúdo robusto, suporte humanizado, certificação digital e benefícios exclusivos.
      • Contras: A ementa não detalha profundamente o módulo de PowerBI, focando mais no Excel.

      Erros comuns incluem esperar um curso focado em programação avançada ou subestimar a necessidade de disciplina para estudo autodirigido. A plataforma EAD exige comprometimento, já que não há aulas ao vivo.

      FAQ Contextual

      • O curso é compatível com dispositivos móveis? Sim, a plataforma EAD é acessível 24h via computador ou dispositivo móvel.
      • O certificado serve para a faculdade? Sim, o certificado digital autenticado pode ser usado para comprovar qualificação profissional.
      • Como funciona o suporte? Atendimento humanizado na área de membros, disponível a qualquer momento.

      Para mais dúvidas, acessar o site oficial e conferir avaliações de alunos.

      Veredito Editorial Final

      {{TITULO_DO_LIVRO}} cumpre sua promessa principal para o público-alvo, entregando insights valiosos e excelente legibilidade sem enrolação.

      Recomendamos conferir a amostra oficial e as avaliações da comunidade antes de tomar sua decisão final de compra.

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