Jordan and the team were great to work…
Jordan and the team were great to work with. You’ve helped our business tremendously and we are definitely going to renew this to keep it going.
Thank you
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XLR8 Media is a Sydney based advertising agency. We specialise in Google Ads, real estate marketing, landing pages and websites.
Level 17/9 Castlereagh Street, 2000, Sydney, Australia
Jordan and the team were great to work with. You’ve helped our business tremendously and we are definitely going to renew this to keep it going.
Thank you
More interested in money than anything else... Seem to project their ideas more so than try to understand what you want. Much better talent/service out there.

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very poor result. was expecting much more from what i was told by Jordan

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