Let me stop you right there. I've seen more shiny objects in newbie courses than in a neon sign factory. Most of these programs are just hot air and buzzwords. They throw a little jargon at you, hope you get excited, then vanish when you realize they're selling a blueprint that doesn't exist. Most "gurus" selling courses haven't scaled a campaign past a few hundred a day profit, so don't buy their fairy tales. Real juice is in testing, optimizing, and understanding your own data. You wanna build skills that matter, not just follow someone's script that's already dead on arrival. If you're gonna bet on something, bet on your own track record. Courses are just shortcuts that often lead to burn out. You wanna save your time and money, focus on the basics but never stop questioning. If someone's promising you overnight riches or some magic formula, tell 'em to show you the proof or shut up. The truth is, no one cares about your money more than you do. So don't fall for the scammy hype, and definitely don't buy into the course hype unless you see some real results backing it up. Otherwise, you're just throwing your budget into a black hole