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Another scam
Another scam, adverts for Pocuter, another scam company... Avoid these companies.
Not worth the money
I was running a kickstarter campaign when one person who I had hired for marketing tangled us into using jellop. He spoke wonders of it and consequently decided to try. When it actually started running the results were okay, got better, and then got worse and worse. At the end of the campaign most of the pledges they had gotten had cancelled and then Jellop wanted me to pay even tho they had basically gotten super low quality accounts, and bots, to pledge only to cancel. All in all it cost me 16k in advertising and wasn’t worth it. Doing sincere and honest grass roots kickstarter marketing worked much better and Jellop had been harassing me for months to get a dubious payment for their services. Steer clear and trust in your own marketing instincts. Hire real people who are honest and respectful. The communication styles of Jellop employees and the owner Gil are horrendous and misogynist.
Avoid them
Avoid them
I advise all KS creators to avoid this company
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You don't know where they spend your money
All robots and unprofessional team
just promoting scams on kickstarter…
this site promoted a kickstarter product from vinylsonic, which has turned out to be a scam worth over $660k to over 4000 backers. you can't trust anything promoted by this site, they are complicit with vinylsonic & kickstarter on this scam (and likely many more)
Promoting a scam
Promoting Vinylsonic they contributed to permit the creators to run with more than 600000 dollars and no product for the pledgers.
Don't trust them and don't give your…
Don't trust them and don't give your money to them. They are like robots that use your money in the worst possible way.
Low effort and low quality ads.
Like any ad agency working for your Kickstarter, they will use your credit cards to run ads on Facebook and Google, then take a 15-25% cut of direct backer revenues, including shipping amounts, and before Kickstarter takes their fees. If you're selling a physical object, your cost of production needs to be about 15% of the sale price, so that you can have a return on ad spend of 4.0 or higher to break even.
Their ads were so dull, and their keyword targeting so terrible, and their demographics so tone def that my RoaS was 0.6 - Not 1.6, but 0.6. They spent over $4k of my money on ads over two days, and got under $2,400 in revenue. From that, they still want to charge me their percentage%. Had I never called on them I would have been $3k richer, and their job is to make you money.
It's okay though - they gave me a 10% discount when they sent me the bill.
If they want to comment on this review, they have my permission to show the actual numbers.
super negative experience
Horrible client support. Treating clients like they couldn't care less. They don't care about the ads they are pushing, and when the ads don't work, they blame their clients. Overall super negative experience. Never using their services again.
Never trust anything they promote
Never trust anything where this company is involved. On every kickstarted campaign that has turned out to be an outright scam this company has been involved, doing marketing for fraudulent people.
They care literally nothing about what they promote or what they trick people into buying
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