Promotehour

1309, Coffeen Avenue, STE 1200, 82801, Wyoming, United States
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2.61
Based on 18 Reviews

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About Promotehour

Media coverage holds the ability to take a business in front of hundreds of millions of audiences in an incredibly short span of time. But traditional PR agencies are quite expensive and don’t guarantee media coverage. So Mona & Jit, founders of Promotehour, who have been doing startups for a decade, launched a PR service exclusively focused on businesses, big and small.

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Kate
GB

Stay away from them, don't let their money back guarantee fool you! Firstly they don't deliver what they promise and then they don't even refund the deposit we paid as per their money back guarantee. It's been 3 months we have been following up with them for the refund but no response. STAY AWAY FROM THESE GUYS, don't waste your time and money here.

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Sergei
GB

Don't waste your money Don't waste your money: I've used their services for a couple of PR campaigns — sadly, very poor results — ended up being «featured» on various link farms and barely heard of foreign websites irrelevant to my service demographics. Friendly bunch though.

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Naval Saini
IN

PromoteHour for halfchess.com between Oct 21 - Jan 22 I engaged PromoteHour for their services for my app halfchess.com between Oct 21-Jan 22. My takeaway was that for my category (B2C apps), they don't really work. 1. I did not get any bump in downloads from their coverage. There were 4-5 publications, but they did not show up on the analytics dashboard. There was no different in page visits or downloads on days before the coverage and after the coverage. So maybe the articles were published, but never discovered. 2. I also did not get coverage in the publications that actually might have mattered (where my competitor app reallybadchess.com could manage a coverage - like TouchArcade, TechCrunch, The Verge, etc). If you have a ecom product that you want to sell internationally (say a crowd-funding campaign) or a B2B product, they might still work; but they don't seem to work for B2C products like mine. Publications I received that did not show up on analytics dashboard (feel free to google below). MarketWatch (DA 91): marketwatch-dot-com ... press-release/halfchess-the-chess-thats-designed-for-the-fast-paced-generation-2021-11-24 Digital Journal (DA 85): digitaljournal-dot-com pr/halfchess-the-chess-thats-designed-for-the-fast-paced-generation WBOC (DA 78): wboc-dot-com story/45278069/halfchess-the-chess-thats-designed-for-the-fastpaced-generation (2 more like these)

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Luis
CA

These people Can't even write in… These people Can't even write in English properly. Terrible experience. We asked for a refund, they wasted 1 week of CEO time and we had to demand for a refund 3 times.

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Friendly
GB

a lot of money for poor quality service, and dishonest business practices? OK let start off with these guys are just trying to make a living. They do provide service. But it's not that high quality. And I must post about it because I feel many of these trustpilot 5-star reviews are bought and faked. This is going to be a rather harsh review, I really apologize. They cold-email hundreds of founders on IndieHackers (which is probably how they found me). Another review on here said you're basically paying $300 for an email list. Not exactly correct, but it's more or less the same effect. You also get their Press Release writing service and email pitch service, but it's so poor quality and such poor english that you have to write it yourself anyway. At least 10-20% of the emails they sent out had bounced. At least 10-20% of the emails were not even to journalists relevant to my product and niche. You can get it for far cheaper by hiring off Upwork. I was thinking about leaving 2-star review if these guys were honest, but unfortunately I don't think they are. I changed it to 1-star after reading the other bad reviews on here and also after realizing that I think a lot of the 5-star reviews are faked

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