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I built my business from the ground up 25 years ago, and if I have learned anything along that journey it is to recognize the hard work. As soon as GoodNoon got my company its first feature on Forbes,... See more
I received an email from someone who mentioned that they wanted to publish an interview with me about my company(litespeed Racing). They did not say my name nor company name in the email though, nor d... See more
We struggled getting the right PR agency for months. It never seemed to work as we didn't get any of the promised results. Chris contacted us over LinkedIn, and we got curious about GoodNoon due to th... See more
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Media coverage for increasing your business visibility. A PR agency that provides placements into world's largest publications with guaranteed results.
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Sierra Point Parkway 5001, 94005, Brisbane, United States
- goodnoon.com
Recommended
When I first received that email from Roberto proposing media coverage, to be honest, I wasn't convinced. But hearing him say "your company deserves much more than what they're doing" fueled my curiosity. To this day, my blog, press releases, and even my interviews are in GoodNoon's hands.
Good services
I built my business from the ground up 25 years ago, and if I have learned anything along that journey it is to recognize the hard work. As soon as GoodNoon got my company its first feature on Forbes, I knew it. They currently carry my entire PR campaign and saying the website receives more traffic than ever would fall short. I couldn't be more grateful to such a professional team.
Spammed me from some weird email…
Spammed me from some weird email account and tried to pretend that they wanted to interview me. Then I find out that I have to buy their service to get it. The person I talked to seemed shady and dishonorable. I would strongly avoid.
A little deceiving...
Make sure you are very clear on the services that you will receive. It is a little deceiving.
Worst service
Worst service, all this company does is take your cash and pay for a spot that is not even in the site they promise. The copy comes complete with typos and the wrong address, with no links to your website or even your name
Seems more like spam, than a real pr service…
I received an email from someone who mentioned that they wanted to publish an interview with me about my company(litespeed Racing). They did not say my name nor company name in the email though, nor did they have a signature on the email . I checked the email address and it was from goodnoon . But they did not even tell me that they worked for goodnoon. How can I trust a PR company that doesn't even know how to write a properly formatted email? The person never told me his/her name, never told me who they work for and never mentioned my name or my company's name, so it just seemed like a spam , and not a real pr service.
They disclosed to us that the email was…
They disclosed to us that the email was genuine as it was sent from an outsider organization they enlisted for advancing their meeting item; so we proceeded with the request. Roberto guided us through the whole process and everything went easily. Enthusiastically suggested administration.
After paying a fortune several PR firms…
After paying a fortune several PR firms for getting no results, a friend of us referred us the GoodNoon interview package. At first we didn’t believe it, we thought it was too good to be true, but we decided to give it a try. Roberto sent us a good piece of content in only 2 days with some open questions. We replied to the questions and a few days later he sent us the full report that includes over 250 outlets where the interview was published. We could never have been featured in many of these without their help, thanks for this!!
Reputation and good backlinks
If you are looking into boosting your SEO, I have tosay that their interview package is amazing. Our interview was immediately reported in Google News and our site’s rankings for money-keywords skyrocketed from day 1. This product they come up with is a combination of branding, reputation and good backlinks so it is of no surprises that it works for SEO.
We ordered their interview promo and…
We ordered their interview promo and achieved lots of traffic in a few days. We made several orders for our clients as welland considered its low cost, we have always hada positive return. This is without a doubt one of the best products out there for getting quality traffic at a reasonable cost.
Shady Operators with Bait & Switch
They approached me about doing an interview with me, o mention that they were going to CGAEGE me for said interview. Then when I agreed they sprang an $89 fee in me. SHADY to say the least. Stay far away from these slick operators

Reply from GoodNoon
NEVER USE GOODNOON PR
NEVER USE GOODNOON PR! THEY ARE A JOKE!
The company that I work for hired GoodNoon to write and publish a feature and a PR release about us. We did this on the advice of a GoodNoon representative. He advised us that these would be written by a writer from Forbes. Based on the quality—which is to say the lack thereof—of the writing, I highly doubt this. The little writing that wasn’t copy-pasted from our website was riddled with grammatical errors, which was unacceptably unprofessional and careless and would have made our business seem unprofessional and careless had it been published.
Therefore we wrote our own feature and PR release. Having little experience of writing, we forwarded them to the representative with comments that my colleagues left on the Google Docs of the feature and PR release for him to evaluate and reply to. We did this because under the “Features” heading under the “Our Services” heading on GoodNoon’s website it says:
• You can be the one to write the article and send it to us for evaluation
We asked the representative to do this before we decided if the feature and PR release were ready for publication. He advised us that they were. When he published the feature, he also published the comments that my colleagues had left on it. This is unacceptably unprofessional and embarrassing to us as a business, and damaging to our reputation as it makes us appear unprofessional. It is a joke that a PR “professional” would do this and not realise this.
Upon seeing this we emailed the representative to ask him for a phone call. He ignored that email, so we emailed him again. Once we got him on a call, he hung up within seconds of us outlining our grievance. When we tried to call him again, he rejected the call. We had to call him four times before he would pick up, at which point he told us he didn’t like to be interrupted even though he had not even listened to our grievance. As we outlined the grievance, he repeatedly interrupted this. As a service provider, he should understand that basic customer service necessitates allowing the customer to speak; yet his interruptions were especially odious and obnoxious given his repeated insistence that he himself does not like to be interrupted.
The representative told us that he had not even proofread our feature or our PR release because he assumed that since we had sent them, they were ready to published despite us asking him to evaluate them before we decided if they were as he personally assured us and as his website assures customers. He did not do this. Instead he publicly embarrassed our company with his unprofessionalism and carelessness. He told us that the platforms on which our feature had been published could not be edited, which is highly suspect in 2019. What kind of a platform doesn’t have an edit button?
Finally the representative told us that we shouldn’t care what was posted because he said that the platforms that he posts features on are so low traffic that—I quote—“only you will see it”. This defeats the purpose of hiring a PR company and show what a joke and waste of money GoodNoon are. Never use them.
tl;dr:
• GoodNoon copy-pasted almost everything from our website
• What they did write was grammatically incorrect
• We ended up having to write our own articles
• They didn’t evaluate the articles before publication like they said they would
• Published articles with comments from Google Docs left on them
• Ignored our request for calls
• Hung up on us when we were on calls
• Told us our articles wouldn’t be seen by anybody but us anyway

Reply from GoodNoon
Improve ROI
Our ROI is improving week-over-week - by the more backlinks we make, the proof is in the numbers that we have now, we thought ads were all we need. Sandy proved to us that better placements are better.
Acquire Benefits with PR
Goodnoon worked with us every step of the process to broaden our online foundation. It took a lot of hard work but we finally starting to acquire benefits. We’ve seen more new customers this past month than ever before
Never though we needed PR
The SEO consultation they did for our company helped us identify and target our weaknesses in our marketing campaign, we never thought we needed PR.
SEO tags
Sandy and her team at Goodnoon helped my company set-up and optimize our SEO tags, we are finally able to manage locally in our PR campaigns
Delivery times are worth the traffic
We thought delivery times were too long but they are worth they are definitely worth the traffic. Top planification.
Media coverage
In terms of creativity and innovation, Roberto and Chris go beyond what one could expect. After being their cleints for over 3 years I can say GoodNoon is a result-driven agency, commited to our business goals.
Crowdsourcing and PR
Thanks to Goodnoon we were able to help with crowdsourcing for our startup, we would´ve never done it without their existing relationships. Each publication took us further until we got the awareness we needed for our project to become a reality.
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