Is Digital Marketing Still Worth Learning in The Age of AI?

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Now a days, people who are joining digital marketing institute, did it actually help you get practical exposure and confidence? Or self learning and AI tools training are sufficient.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    I'm not really sure what you mean by "digital marketing institute", but AI is a good tool to compliment what you are doing, but IMO it is not enough yet.. maybe one day, but not yet.
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  • Profile picture of the author Monetize
    Originally Posted by Tarannum Fatma View Post

    Now a days, people who are joining digital marketing institute, did it actually help you get practical exposure and confidence? Or self learning and AI tools training are sufficient.

    YOU. Need to have some fundamental knowledge of
    the subject regardless whether it is AI or the internet
    or some topic you are reading about in a book.

    You cannot rely on AI for everything.

    You need to know certain things so that you won't be
    led astray.

    This: "did it actually help you get practical exposure
    and confidence?" reads like a loopy riddle.

    If you want serious dialog, you need to compose a
    better question.
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  • Profile picture of the author VaneSSka
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    It's definitely still worth learning and AI isnt going to allow you to skip the learning curve.
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  • Profile picture of the author zenattica
    structure from institutes is useful, but confidence comes from doing small real projects. self learning works fine too if you're disciplined
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  • Profile picture of the author spartan14
    Well the thing you say its like : We still need to learn acountancy as now the online software will do everything for us

    Well you still need to study ,learn accountancy even if you have softwares that make majority of things for you

    The same thing with your query my man .Ai still cannot do all for you in digital marketing
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  • Profile picture of the author OnlineProxy
    digital marketing is definitely worth learning,cause AI handles routine tasks while strategic thinking, creativity, and business skills stay valuable and human-driven.The best approach is to take a focused 5-week structured course to learn the basics,then immediately work on real projects using AI tools to build confidence and create a strong portfolio.If you keep learning,use AI as a useful tool, and focus on connecting marketing to actual business results,you'll be in high demand,early learners who adopt AI now have a huge advantage in a field where good marketers are needed more than ever.
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  • Profile picture of the author MarcelloFumuso
    Honestly, it depends. DM institutes can help if they offer real hands-on projects, but a lot of people learn just as well through self-learning and practicing with AI tools. If you're disciplined, you can build confidence without paying for courses.
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  • Profile picture of the author zenattica
    structure from institutes is useful, but confidence comes from practice. self-learning + AI is fine if you actually build stuff
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  • Profile picture of the author SofttricksM
    Yes, the process of digital marketing is still useful because AI increases productivity, but real progress still requires human strategy, creativity, and customer knowledge.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vectorone
    Yes, it is still worth learning. AI tools help with speed and execution, but they do not replace core skills like strategy, analytics, and understanding audiences. Whether through an institute or self learning, practical experience matters most AI works best as a support tool, not a substitute for marketing knowledge.
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