Here’s What You Get:
What it is
“Marketing in 10 Dimensions” is a high-level marketing training program from Perry Marshall, aimed at marketers who like conceptual, multi-dimensional thinking. According to the official site:
The course focuses on quite advanced, “engineering/physics-style” metaphors applied to marketing: fractals, exponentials, waves, multi-dimensional mapping. For example, the course description says:
According to the product page, the tuition is around US $1,999 (with reduced price of US $999 for existing “New Renaissance 12” members) as of the time of writing.
It consists of four 2-hour+ video sessions (per the sales copy) plus exercises.
Who it’s for
Based on the course description, it’s best suited for:
Marketers, entrepreneurs, or business-people who enjoy deep thinking, abstraction, connecting cross-disciplinary ideas (math, physics, engineering) into marketing.
People who already have a solid marketing foundation and are looking for a strategic / conceptual upgrade, not just “how to run Facebook ads” or “basic funnel setup”.
Individuals comfortable with metaphor, models, visual thinking, maybe even some math — the author uses lots of analogies (waves, fractals, dimensions) which may require an “analytical mind”.
Less suited (or will yield less benefit) if you need a simple, step-by-step, hands-on training in implementation, or if you’re just getting started and want the basics of digital marketing.
What you’ll get
According to the description:
Four video modules (2+ hours each) covering the major concepts: building 10-D maps; fractals & emergence; exponentials; waves.
Exercises designed to help you apply the concepts (though the “how many hours” or deliverables are less clear).
The promise of a “new vocabulary” and “new way of thinking” for marketing problems — enabling you to map, visualise and solve complex marketing/business issues.
A 60-day satisfaction guarantee (for refund) as per the sales copy.
Important Considerations & Caveats
Because the focus is very conceptual / strategic, you may not get many “plug-and-play” tactical templates (e.g., step-by-step funnels, exact ad copy templates) — if you expect that, you may be disappointed.
If your business or market is very different (e.g., outside the US, different language, very localised context) then you’ll need to adapt the ideas to your environment. This course appears US-based in context and style.
The content leans heavily on metaphor, advanced conceptual frameworks (e.g., wave theory, multi-dimensional maps). If your preference is straightforward, tactical learning, this might feel “over-engineered”.
As with all training: benefits depend on your application. Just watching videos doesn’t guarantee results — you’ll need to engage, practise, adapt to your market, and implement.











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