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Digital Wealth Academy (DWA) positions itself as a “one-stop digital marketing and automation course” for beginners with no prior experience. Its goal is to help students learn digital marketing, automation, and multiple online income paths. The page highlights 45+ modules, while the modules actually listed exceed 50, covering digital marketing fundamentals, brand building, content creation, Instagram/TikTok/YouTube, email marketing, sales funnels, affiliate marketing, UGC, print-on-demand, digital product creation, and more.
Based on the text, DWA appears to be more of a pre-recorded, all-in-one training program, including modular videos/materials, Recorded Training Calls, Masterclass community calls, and community support. No 1-on-1 coaching information is shown. One of the course’s main selling points is “resale”: students can resell the DWA course and are said to keep 85% of the profit/commission. It also includes 7 PLR digital products that can be rebranded and resold. In terms of language, the page says it supports six languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, and Portuguese. No certificate or formal accreditation information is disclosed.
The price is a one-time payment of $497, or 3 installments starting at $167/month, with claims of lifetime updates and no additional fees. If a learner genuinely needs an introductory roadmap covering digital marketing, content platforms, and digital product sales, the breadth of content may offer some value. However, the course is strongly tied to “reselling the course” and online income outcomes. Business returns are uncertain, and the page explicitly states that individual results are not typical and are not guaranteed.
The main advantage is broad topic coverage, making it suitable for online business beginners who do not know where to start. The community, training calls, and ready-made PLR products may also lower the barrier to getting started. The drawbacks are limited disclosure around instructor backgrounds and course development credentials, while the income-case marketing feels quite heavy. Some of the content depends on overseas platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook, which are not very practical for users in China.
DWA is better suited to people with English or other foreign-language ability, an overseas target market, and a willingness to continuously test content and sales funnels. It is less suitable for those who mainly want an accredited certificate, expect a stable employment-oriented credential, or primarily operate on mainland Chinese platforms. As for access from China, the status of the course website itself is unclear, but many of the core practical platforms are restricted domestically. Payment and payout methods are also not specified. It is worth comparing alternatives such as Coursera, Udemy, HubSpot Academy, Google Digital Garage, as well as digital marketing courses available in China.
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