You won't be a master. But you will know enough to talk to developers, challenge agencies, and launch your first profitable campaign.
The first few lessons skip the fluff. No "what is a computer" nonsense. Instead, it jumps into the Customer Journey and Marketing Funnels . You will learn why people buy and how to map your content to that psychology.
The lessons here focus on the Ads Manager (not the "Boost Post" button). You will learn about lookalike audiences, retargeting pixels, and creating video ads that stop the scroll. You won't be a master
Usually $15–$30 (Never pay full price on Udemy; wait for a sale, which happens weekly).
With over 20 hours of on-demand video, this course (often taught by instructors like Daragh Walsh or Rob Percival, depending on the specific edition) promises to turn a beginner into a well-rounded specialist. No "what is a computer" nonsense
One minute you are trying to figure out the Google Ads auction, the next you are deep in a Facebook Pixel rabbit hole, and suddenly you need to understand what "Canonical Tags" have to do with your email open rates. It’s a lot.
If you treat this like a university bootcamp—watching two lezioni per day, taking notes, and doing the exercises—you will come out the other side hirable for an entry-level marketing role. The lessons here focus on the Ads Manager
This is where you get your hands dirty. The lessons cover keyword research using actual tools (like Ubersuggest or Semrush), on-page SEO (title tags, meta descriptions), and link building. By lesson 10, you will understand why your blog post isn't ranking.