What Is It?
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The course is called Shopify Scratch Course by Talha Reviews (Talha Malik). Talha Reviews+2Talha Reviews+2
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It’s targeted at people in Pakistan (and possibly broader Urdu/Hindi speaking regions) who want to learn eCommerce / Shopify from scratch up to advanced level. Talha Reviews+2Upnika+2
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The course claims to cover “everything from basics to advanced strategies” — store setup, product selection, ads, marketing, store design, etc. Talha Review Academy+3Upnika+3Talha Reviews+3
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Price is around PKR 5,000 normally. WOXMAX: #1 Tech Community+2Upnika+2
Course Content & Features
What the course offers (based on available info):
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Language | Urdu/Hindi. This is good for local audience. WOXMAX: #1 Tech Community+1 |
Access | Lifetime access + ongoing support. Talha Reviews+1 |
Size & Material | Course contains several video lectures; user data reveals file sizes (different sources say ~ 875 MB or ~2.5 GB depending on version) of course content. Upnika+2WOXMAX: #1 Tech Community+2 |
Modules | Some class breakdowns are known: store setup, theme selection, domain, basic vs advanced store creation, product niche selection, local vs international eCommerce, Facebook/Meta ads perhaps. allpremi.com+1 |
Targeted Strategy | Emphasis on local eCommerce (Pakistan), selling products locally, choosing products not easily found in local shops, etc. Talha Reviews+1 |
Strengths / What Looks Good
Here are the positive aspects based on what I found:
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Affordability & Localized Content
For the Pakistani market, price of ~PKR 5,000 is moderate. Also, since it’s delivered in Urdu/Hindi and speaks to local e‑commerce context (supplier issues, shipping, local ads etc.), it may resonate more for local learners than generic international courses. WOXMAX: #1 Tech Community+2Upnika+2 -
Assumes Beginners
If you’re new to Shopify / eCommerce, this seems appropriate: it teaches store setup, themes, domains, niche selection. Good for people who don’t know where to start. allpremi.com+1 -
Support & Mentorship
Course claims to include team support, guidance. Having someone local who has done eCommerce in your country helps because many problems are contextual (payment gateways, delivery, customs). Talha Reviews+1 -
Proof / Marketing Claims
Talha Claims success: many students/stores, “millions in revenue,” etc., which provides social proof. This can motivate learners. Talha Reviews+2Talha Review Academy+2
Weaknesses / Things to Be Careful About
No course is perfect. Here are potential drawbacks or risks:
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Vagueness on Depth / Advanced Content
While it claims to reach “advanced strategies,” details on what exactly “advanced” means are thin. If you are already at an intermediate level, you might find some parts redundant or basic. -
Possible Over‑marketing / Hype
The marketing emphasizes “earn 100K/month,” “1 million+ sales in one day,” etc. Such claims can be misleading if not supported by consistent, real case studies. Some people may expect these results without putting in necessary work. Talha Reviews+1 -
Additional Costs Not Always Highlighted
Setting up Shopify stores, buying themes, ads (Facebook / Instagram / Meta / TikTok etc.), product inventory, shipment — these all cost extra. If the course doesn’t clearly show these tools’ costs or overheads required, learners may underestimate total investment. -
Quality & Updates
With digital courses, content can get outdated (changes in Shopify, payment gateways, ad platform policies). It’s not clear how often the course is updated or how current some modules are. -
Support Quality
While support is claimed, it’s not clear how much one‑on‑one help, or personalized feedback is provided. If many students, response times may lag. -
Pirated / Free Versions
There are reports that the course is being shared / downloaded free (illegally) via Google Drive, etc. That indicates demand but also means some people might use incomplete or unauthorized versions, which could lack updates or support. learningwithmubi+1
Who It’s Best Suited For
Based on the strengths and weaknesses, this course is likely most useful for:
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Beginners in eCommerce / Shopify who want a structured local‑language path.
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People who want to launch small online stores in Pakistan or similar markets where local issues matter (delivery, payment gateways, customer expectations).
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Learners who prefer instructor‑led content rather than figuring everything out from lots of generic YouTube videos.
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Those who have modest budget and willing to invest effort and learn through trial & error.
It may be less useful for:
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Advanced eCommerce sellers who already understand store optimization, advanced ads, growth scaling.
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People expecting overnight results or large incomes without risk or investment.
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Those who need very high production quality or custom coding, deep analytics, or advanced conversion rate optimization features.
My Verdict
To summarize:
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Value for money: Decent. Paying ~5,000 PKR for a locally relevant course is reasonable, provided you do the work.
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Realistic expectations: If you go in expecting to build something slowly, learn step by step, you’ll probably get good use. But expecting huge profits fast is risky.
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Action required: High. Even with a good course, success depends heavily on execution: choosing good products, marketing well, handling logistics, adapting to local consumer behavior.
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Legitimacy: There is evidence of Talha’s background, sales claims, student numbers, etc., which gives credibility. But as always, look for independent student feedback (not only testimonials provided by the course itself).
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