
Linda Call
GBGreat interview experience! Great experience talking with them and sharing our story. They were very interested and gave us an opportunity to share our good memories with our family.

Joanne Hawkins
GBGood visibility of items for sale I received several calls and texts concerning the items I had for sale, so I'm pleased that the community magazine gets a lot of visibility. My items haven't sold yet, but at least people know that they are available.

Donna Macaluso
GBWonderful Community Opportunity & Experience Lynn Bruggemann was so easy to talk to, and she put our family's article together beautifully. Lucky Eden Photography is a gem to work with as well-so friendly & gorgeous photos!

Sergio Kuik
GBscam service scam service. says one thing in person and sneaks fine print behind in the contract to trap you excessive debt. went from. $1050 for 3 years coverage to $1050/month for a no name magazine company. STAY FAR AWAY! This is a marketing scam service!

David Paoli
GBThe print ads are misleading The print ads are misleading. They say you will be advertised in all the best Zip codes for the magazine and that's true, but then you find out the distribution is quarterly instead of monthly. They charge you monthly though. I verified this by questioning several people that I know who receive the magazine. They all say "about once a quarter" and they live in different neighborhoods. That means most of them never saw the "expert contribution" I made in a section of the magazine which I paid extra for. The other side is the digital media ads. They claim views of 20k to 30k each month, but the actual traffic going to facebook or my website are next to zero. In essence the digital traffic reports are completely made up. You're paying for a fake report each month. They do an ad mockup to show you what it looks like and then send out a billing with the supposed ad traffic numbers. I'm not sure what they cant actually just drive traffic to your business pages instead of doing what they're doing. After paying them for 18 moths to do nothing with digital, I ran an ad directly with facebook for one week and the traffic increased from 20 views on a one year old ad that I made myself (and BVM was supposed to promote), to 1,100 views. I also got 2 clients out of it that week. It cost me $38 to Facebook, instead of $250 to BVM. The click through rate to my website also went up after running that one ad. Then they try and pressure you saying that it is a legal contract and you cant opt out for another couple of years, until the contract expires. They're scammers, and should be treated as such. I hope this helps someone who comes across this. Find a different ad agency, this organization will take you for tens of thousands if they can. They got me for over 12k because I wasn't paying attention. I had a lot on my plate at the time wearing all the hats, caring for a parent, death in household etc. I hired them to advertise my company and they just robbed me instead. It almost sunk the company with the lack of new business. Don't let it happen to you.