CourseVerdict

The Modern Marketing Workshop vs Social Media Marketing Certification

Same Bayesian formula, same rubric — so the difference in scores reflects the difference in the courses, not the difference in how we evaluated them.

Seth Godin (Skillshare) · Business & Marketing

The Modern Marketing Workshop

3.9/ 5 · 24 opinions
17 positive5 neutral2 negative/ 24 total

HubSpot Academy · Business & Marketing

Social Media Marketing Certification

4.0/ 5 · 22 opinions
15 positive4 neutral3 negative/ 22 total

Per-criterion

Content quality4.0 / 5

Roughly three hours of video across four units plus 75+ pages of ebooks and worksheets. Reviewers praise the conceptual framing — the four building-blocks and 50+ marketing terms — but note it is mindset and strategy, not tactics. There is no channel-specific how-to (no ad-account walkthroughs).

Instructor4.5 / 5

Godin's credibility is the strongest column. Independent operators call themselves fans of his clarity, and HN readers cite his "smallest viable audience" framing as genuinely useful. The teaching is opinionated and quotable rather than step-by-step.

Value for money3.9 / 5

Originally a $19 one-time class; today it is included in the Skillshare subscription (~$168/yr). Mitch Joel called the original price "as close to free as you can get" given the author. As bundled subscription content it is strong value if you already pay, weaker if you subscribe solely for it.

Practical frameworks3.6 / 5

The workshop is built around a project — a real marketing plan — with hard worksheet questions a student-reviewer described as "really hard, but so useful." The frameworks are durable (positioning, permission, tension) but abstract; you supply the channel specifics yourself.

Real-world use3.7 / 5

Best for reframing how a team thinks about marketing rather than executing a campaign tomorrow. Reviewers report applying the smallest-audience and story-first ideas to consumer and SMB marketing; the gap is the absence of measurement, paid-acquisition and modern channel mechanics.

Content quality3.9 / 5

Ten lessons covering strategy, social listening, content creation, advertising, and ROI give solid breadth for beginners. Expert instructors like Mari Smith add real-world credibility. Depth stops at introductory — experienced social media managers will find little new ground.

Instructor4.2 / 5

The course features 12 external practitioners including Mari Smith ("Queen of Facebook") and Amanda Bond alongside HubSpot staff. Reviewers consistently praise the calibre of instructors and the quality of real-world examples provided throughout the video lessons.

Value for money4.8 / 5

Entirely free — course, exam, and shareable certificate. No audit-versus-paid split. Reviewers universally cite the no-cost structure as the strongest reason to take it, making it a standout credential for anyone on a zero training budget.

Practical frameworks3.8 / 5

HubSpot brand is globally recognised and the certification appears in junior marketing job listings as a preferred credential. Hiring weight is moderate — signals social media literacy rather than seniority; does not replace a real campaign portfolio.

Real-world use3.7 / 5

Social listening, platform-specific content strategy, employee advocacy, and ROI measurement transfer well to real roles. The B2C-heavy framing limits direct applicability for B2B marketers, and the course barely touches paid social beyond introductory ad concepts.

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