
Explore modern marketing by understanding your customer through psychology, applying the classic four Ps—product, price, place, promotion—and upgrading with a digital arsenal and the Ada model: attention, interest, desire, action.
Understand how universal needs become wants and how marketing shapes demand through a five-step subconscious purchasing map, using segmentation and triggers to empower conscious consumer choices.
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence. Welcome to Marketing 101, the complete beginner-friendly course designed to give you a deep, practical, and modern understanding of how marketing actually works in the real world. Whether you’re a student, entrepreneur, content creator, job seeker, or someone exploring the business world for the first time, this course gives you the tools, confidence, and clarity to think like a marketer from Day 1.
In today’s fast-changing world, marketing is no longer just about advertising; it’s about understanding people, crafting value, building brands, communicating clearly, and making data-driven decisions. This course simplifies the entire marketing universe into clean, easy-to-follow modules backed by real examples, AI-powered insights, and practical exercises.
You will learn everything from consumer psychology to branding, digital marketing, social media strategy, persuasion frameworks, the 4Ps and 7Ps, analytics, funnels, positioning, and how major brands like Apple, Nike, Tesla, Coca-Cola, and Netflix build massive audiences and loyal customers.
By the end of this course, you will not only understand the principles of marketing ; you will be able to apply them. You’ll build your own marketing plan, analyze real case studies, create persuasive messages, choose the right marketing channels, and optimize campaigns using modern metrics like CTR, CAC, ROI, and conversion rates.
If you’ve ever wondered how brands attract attention, convince customers, create loyalty, or dominate in competitive markets, this course will give you the complete roadmap.
Practical. Simple. Actionable.