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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Shant Abdo
GB

Really enjoyed my experience with… Really enjoyed my experience with Promote Hour. They work diligently to get you in publications that you want. They are very transparent with everything they do. Their communication is consistent and their price is very affordable. Will definitely be back the next time I need PR assistance.

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Alan Ng
SG

Disappointing Results, not worth it. Signed up for their standard package but after they have sent out to 300 journalist, we only had one small article written and one journalist who said she will keep in view. Other than that we had nothing worth discussing. They did do their job sending out to the journalists but the response had been poor. The follow up wasn't that great either. Overall it wasn't that worthwhile an expense to pay for to promote your product. Wouldn't recommend.

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James Reina
GB

Would recommend! Easy to work with, very straightforward, and they delivered on exactly what we needed! Recommended if you need to offload some of the manual searching labor to a team who's done it for you.

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Andrey M
EE

Absolutely FAKE PR, don't waste your time and money First, read the 5* reviews. You will easily notice they are written in the same style and almost for sure they are fake. Other reviewers already noticed it. About my experience. They promised me to write a marketing article and have it published in 4 good reliable resources. The article they have prepared was absolutely illiterate lame bunch of keywords. It was full of mistakes, tautology, and super primitive school level language. I'm not a native speaker and I hoped they had marketing gurus who would write something cool, but they outsourced it to someone who barely spoke English. I had to rewrite everything! As far as publishing the article. They promised that the campaign (including writing the article) would take 6 weeks, but it took 6 months with no real results. At the beginning they promised that our article would be featured in TechCrunch, TheNextWeb, Daily Mail, Forbes, Entrepreneur, and Fortune (the list is from their email). In fact, all articles have been posted on some crappy websites specifically created for posting paid articles. Some are so bad that links are not even properly highlighted and you cannot find a link to your website in the article you paid for. Interesting that all these websites include fake number of facebook shares and number of views. When you see all that, you feel yourself a scammer too. Extremely bad experience! Promotehour are scammers. UPDATE: March 15, 2023. Nobody contacted me. They keep lying and throwing dust in the eyes. Their "3x growth" was obviously 3x growth of scam. Dec 31, 2023. Still no news from Promotehour, nobody got in touch. They are surely scammers, never trust anything they say.

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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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