I used Gustin Quon marketing services for my live seminars. I was hesitant since they were in another country, but I took the plunge and used them for two "in person" live seminars. The success was mediocre, not a rip off, just lower than expectations. Then Covid-19 hit, and I could no longer do live seminars in person anymore. They offered an opportunity to do "On Demand" seminars, and eager to be "first in," I jumped on it. The results? $2,000 later... zero leads. Not one lead for $2,000? Really? When I spoke to them about a refund, they said the money was spent and there was no guarantees when it came to marketing.
I want to make it clear that I don't think they are a scam, I just don't think that they know what they are doing when it comes to online seminars. I think they mean well, but they are over their head when it comes to this aspect of marketing, as many other FB marketing providers are. Another possibility is that there are too many other companies that are doing too many online seminars right now due to the Coronavirus, and that is not their fault. Regardless, think twice about "On Demand."
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I used Gustin Quon marketing services for my live seminars. I was hesitant since they were in another country, but I took the plunge and used them for two "in person" live seminars. The success was mediocre, not a rip off, just lower than expectations. Then Covid-19 hit, and I could no longer do live seminars in person anymore. They offered an opportunity to do "On Demand" seminars, and eager to be "first in," I jumped on it. The results? $2,000 later... zero leads. Not one lead for $2,000? Really? When I spoke to them about a refund, they said the money was spent and there was no guarantees when it came to marketing.
I want to make it clear that I don't think they are a scam, I just don't think that they know what they are doing when it comes to online seminars. I think they mean well, but they are over their head when it comes to this aspect of marketing, as many other FB marketing providers are. Another possibility is that there are too many other companies that are doing too many online seminars right now due to the Coronavirus, and that is not their fault. Regardless, think twice about "On Demand."