DP Marketing have not delivered for us and while that is disappointing what really annoys me is that I still have to pay a 3 month notice period. My recommendation is: give notice as soon as you sign with them and then keep giving it so you have, in effect a monthly rolling contract. In this way to can stop the contract if they don’t deliver.Our business is a consultancy, we have a small number of clients who we work with for multiple years. With the nature of our business in mind, DPOM agreed that they key aim for us should be to improve our google search ranking. Unfortunately, our account manager wasn’t an SEO specialist which wasn’t a good start. Then we were told that for Google we needed to verify our address (video of our offices, workstations, branding) as a place of business. But our address is that of our accountant, so our branding isn’t visible and we don’t use their offices - we use our clients offices. DPOM, produced a few blogs for us, which weee ok, but I’m not sure the blog part of our site is set up properly. Despite these setbacks, I persevered, for 9 months but finally gave notice when it was clear that DOOM were having no noticeable impact on our rankings. Having failed us, it’s galling to have to pay for another 3 months of failure, also sad that no one from DPOM has contacted us to ask why we are leaving.
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