The sales rep promises you a lot of views by positioning impressions in various portals. They seem to do this but not in place that will get you any leads. So positioning a technology solution on a CNN page is not veryuseful. They do not position you in anything relavent. Then the promise of who came to your website is not real either. You get a company name and phone number of the website visitor. So you do not really get a name or phone number or email. That data is not particualrly useful.
They promise an account rep how does not show up for meetings unless it is close to the time they need to collect money.
Overall probably an honest business that delivers nothing of value due to very poor execution and care on their side.
Multiview is a scam. They target various companies and will tell you they can help you with gathering leads no matter what your market may be. My market is specific and we target our clients. Their b2b business sales pitch was perfect for our needs. Problem is they never did target the key names we provided and throw up "banners" when key words were typed in by potential customer looking for business. We were to recieve 1m banners over a years period. After sever months of paying for this program something happened with the weather that should have driven our business dramatically. Oddly, we got no phone calls or emails from any new customers.
I began to check on this advertising by having numerous friends and customers type in the key words we provided multiview and as suspected no one had any banners come across their computer screen.
Initially banners would pop up on my companies computers as a ploy to make us think this was working and of course we paid $1000.00 per month for many months for this scam. My point is they are sly little devils and do a very good sales job. It is a shame they don't deliver anything. If you are looking for a lawnmower you will have a banner from lowes or others pop up so it is very do-able.
When i confronted multiview and asked my rep for a manager i got a bunch of psycho-babble from her. Some language they likely made up for their system of tracking our advertising performance. When asked for proof of these "clicks" her reply was it was propriatery information. In other words they couldn't.
Another thing that makes it appear the "banners" were being delivered is their ability to send you a list of anyone who clicks on your website with date and time they spent on the site. Problem with this was that they were coming from coast to coast and my business is based in dallas and we don't work in california or new york.
MultiView, Inc. Reviews
The sales rep promises you a lot of views by positioning impressions in various portals. They seem to do this but not in place that will get you any leads. So positioning a technology solution on a CNN page is not veryuseful. They do not position you in anything relavent. Then the promise of who came to your website is not real either. You get a company name and phone number of the website visitor. So you do not really get a name or phone number or email. That data is not particualrly useful.
They promise an account rep how does not show up for meetings unless it is close to the time they need to collect money.
Overall probably an honest business that delivers nothing of value due to very poor execution and care on their side.
Multiview is a scam. They target various companies and will tell you they can help you with gathering leads no matter what your market may be. My market is specific and we target our clients. Their b2b business sales pitch was perfect for our needs. Problem is they never did target the key names we provided and throw up "banners" when key words were typed in by potential customer looking for business. We were to recieve 1m banners over a years period. After sever months of paying for this program something happened with the weather that should have driven our business dramatically. Oddly, we got no phone calls or emails from any new customers.
I began to check on this advertising by having numerous friends and customers type in the key words we provided multiview and as suspected no one had any banners come across their computer screen.
Initially banners would pop up on my companies computers as a ploy to make us think this was working and of course we paid $1000.00 per month for many months for this scam. My point is they are sly little devils and do a very good sales job. It is a shame they don't deliver anything. If you are looking for a lawnmower you will have a banner from lowes or others pop up so it is very do-able.
When i confronted multiview and asked my rep for a manager i got a bunch of psycho-babble from her. Some language they likely made up for their system of tracking our advertising performance. When asked for proof of these "clicks" her reply was it was propriatery information. In other words they couldn't.
Another thing that makes it appear the "banners" were being delivered is their ability to send you a list of anyone who clicks on your website with date and time they spent on the site. Problem with this was that they were coming from coast to coast and my business is based in dallas and we don't work in california or new york.