WHAT WILL YOU GET!
What is the “Disruptive Adsmith Workshop”?
It’s a training event (virtual workshop) offered under AdSkills, taught by Justin Brooke, focusing on using AI and advanced tools in advertising to increase efficiency, improve ad performance, and reduce costs.
The workshop is positioned as “hands-on” (you follow along live, ask questions, build parts of campaigns in real time) rather than just theory.
After the live session, participants receive recordings (3–5 days post event) so they can revisit the content.
The promotional copy suggests you’ll learn methods to:
Use AI tools (Arcads, Poppy AI, etc.) to generate video ads, landing pages, copy, etc.
“Dig up” buying triggers and niche insights using autonomous AI agents like Manus.
Build a “Campaign Prediction Engine” to forecast which ads will perform well before launching them.
Save time (claimed “23 hours per campaign”) by automating parts of creative, research, landing page creation, etc.
In the promotional page, there was a mention of a particular date: starting “July 22” for a 2025 session.
The pricing model in the promo: early bird (before July 22) is $249, and afterward it raises to $499.
The promotional material also gives a guarantee: if the workshop doesn’t save you at least $1,000/month, they would refund your money.
Strengths / What Appears Promising
Hands-on, live format: you’re not just watching — you build during the workshop (which can improve retention and applicability).
AI & tool-forward mindset: they lean heavily on using modern AI tools, not just generic marketing theory.
Clear deliverables promised: campaign prediction, niche research, landing pages, etc.
Money-back guarantee (if the claims hold true) reduces risk.
Risks, Red flags, and unknowns
The promotional language is strong (e.g. “predict winners before you launch,” “create $2,000 landing pages for $2”) — these are bold claims and should be taken cautiously.
I did not find many (if any) independent, credible student reviews or case studies verifying that people actually achieved the promised results.
Some sites are offering “free downloads” or mirrored versions of this workshop (e.g. “Disruptive Adsmith Workshop — Free Download Course”) which may be pirated.
Because it’s a “live workshop with recordings,” if the presenter over-promises but under-delivers, your main recourse might be the refund, assuming it’s honored.
Sometimes workshops like these push upsells, additional tools, or membership requirements. The promotional page doesn’t fully reveal all terms.
The “campaign prediction engine” is an appealing idea, but the accuracy, generalizability across niches, and real-world constraints (budget, creative, audience noise) may limit performance.











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