The Complete Digital Marketing Course - 12 Courses in 1 vs The Complete Financial Analyst Course 2026
Same Bayesian formula, same rubric — so the difference in scores reflects the difference in the courses, not the difference in how we evaluated them.
Udemy · Business & Marketing
The Complete Digital Marketing Course - 12 Courses in 1
Udemy (365 Careers) · Business & Marketing
The Complete Financial Analyst Course 2026
Per-criterion
Twelve marketing disciplines — market research, WordPress, email, copywriting, SEO, YouTube, social media, Facebook Ads, Google Ads, Google Analytics, LinkedIn and app marketing — are packed into 23 hours across 246 lectures. For a beginner, that map is genuinely useful and coherently organised. The clear deduction is the Google Analytics module, which was built on Universal Analytics before Google retired it in July 2023; learners in 2026 must supplement it independently for GA4. The SEO section is also criticised for spending fewer than 20 minutes on backlinks and omitting standard tools like Ahrefs and Screaming Frog.
Daragh Walsh is the reviewer favourite — analytical, clear, operator-first — while Rob Percival's Codestars brand (2 million+ students on Udemy) supplies the reputational weight. Criticisms are almost entirely about course scope and currency rather than delivery quality. Walsh's responsive Q&A is cited positively by multiple independent sources, and the teaching pace is described as accessible without being condescending.
At the near-permanent Udemy sale price of $11.99–$14.99, twelve marketing channels with lifetime access and 246 lectures is hard to beat. Multiple reviewers reach for hyperbole — "I feel like I robbed a bank" — and even critics concede the breadth-to-cost ratio is exceptional. At the $89.99 list price the calculus is tighter, but that price is effectively fictitious; the sale is almost always on.
Reviewers consistently describe the course as useful for understanding how the channels fit together and for holding your own in a junior interview or freelance pitch. The recurring gap is between course completion and independently running campaigns that generate revenue. YourDigitalAid's reviewer frames it directly: the course equips you with enough to pass an interview but not enough to run paid campaigns unsupported. Small-business owners report the most actionable carry-over; specialists report the least.
Daragh Walsh's Q&A responsiveness is cited positively in multiple reviews and aggregator profiles. Being on Udemy means there is no cohort, no coaching, and no live community — the support experience is async Q&A plus the broader Udemy discussion threads. For a self-paced course at this price point, the instructor engagement is above average for the platform.
21.5 hours of on-demand video spanning Excel fundamentals and advanced functions, financial statement analysis, accounting, business mathematics, PowerPoint for finance, company valuation, and a new ChatGPT data analysis module. Reviewers consistently praise the structured progression from basics to applied analysis, and the 541 downloadable resources add lasting reference value. The honest weakness is that some accounting modules move quickly and a few critics note topics are "touched upon" rather than thoroughly dissected, which limits depth for learners expecting CFA-level rigour.
The 365 Careers team — led by instructors with real-world backgrounds at firms including PwC and Coca-Cola — is praised for clarity, measured pacing, and an ability to demystify dry financial topics. Reddit user morry040 described the Excel content as covering "just about everything I use on a daily basis." The delivery is professional and engaging, though live Q&A and mentor interaction are absent, which caps the score for learners who prefer dialogue over video replay.
At its regular sale price of roughly $15–20, the course offers extraordinary breadth for the cost. Reddit user raymondschofield87 paid approximately $8 AUD during a promotion. Lifetime access, 541 downloadable resources, a practice test, and 17 articles make the one-time purchase a standout value in a category where comparable breadth costs hundreds on structured platforms. Only the absence of mentorship or career support limits an otherwise near-perfect value score.
The course is built around applied exercises — students build a P&L and balance sheet from scratch in the capstone, work through real company case studies, and practise Excel functions in context. OpenCourser reviewers specifically highlighted that "case studies and practical exercises were outstanding and helped reinforce concepts." The frameworks translate directly to junior analyst workflows, though the capstone project is guided rather than open-ended, so learners do not build a fully independent portfolio piece.
Content maps directly to entry-level financial analyst tasks: Excel modelling, reading financial statements, preparing PowerPoint decks, and building simple valuations. Students on OpenCourser reported feeling "much more prepared for interviews and tasks in a financial analyst role." The course is less applicable for learners targeting advanced buy-side roles, M&A advisory, or roles requiring deep econometric or programming skills, where dedicated courses like 365 Careers' own advanced financial analyst course or CFA prep would be more relevant.
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