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Executive Marketing Collective


Country United States
State Colorado
City Lakewood
Address 12081 W Alameda Pkwy #272
Phone 1-800-487-0107
Website https://www.executivemarketingcollective.com/

Executive Marketing Collective Reviews

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  • Oct 1, 2019

Elizabeth charged us $1000 per month for 4 months for doing "PR services." She talks a good game, but when it came time for deliverables, they were nowhere to be found.

I called her out on it, she started becoming evasive and defensive, I proved to her she was lying and she flat-out stopped responding.

I wound up disputing all of it with my credit card company, but unfortunately some of the earlier charges were too late.

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  • Oct 1, 2019

Elizabeth Vanover (Lam) with Executive Marketing Collective talks a great game and knows all the right words to say. She claims to do press releases, cold calling, email marketing, print marketing, and social media posts. The only thing we every receive from her service was social media posting about silly stuff like National Ice Cream day.

She created this very childish worksheets showing the number of calls that her team was making, but all it was, was dates and numbers and they were always updated on Sunday mornings usually 2-3 weeks late. She got us a client via cold calling that was really interested in services, but the appointment never made it to our calendar and every time we questioned she would never give us the date and would tell that she would at it to our calendar which never happened.

She did slip up 1 time and give us the name of this supposed client, but this client wasn't on the call list that she provided us for our area, so I am unsure how she would have know to contact them. We googled them and couldn't find them, but we did find a client with a similiar name. We reached out to verify an appointment that was set and they knew nothing about it and weren't the size that she claimed this client was.

I do not recommend this Elizabeth Vanover or Lam with Executive Marketing Collective as she seems to traveling the world on small businesses hard earned money.

  • Oct 1, 2019

We were scammed by a "marketing firm" that claims to specialize in marketing for MSPs. The company is called Executive Marketing Collective, and is run by Elizabeth Vanover or Elizabeth Lam (she uses both names in various places). She charged us $1,000 per month for marketing services that were not performed, and ended up taking us for about $6k.

I know of quite a few other MSPs that were victimized in exactly the same way by this scammer. She claims to have a "team" of employees sitting in her office in Denver sending out mailers, making cold calls, and doing other marketing activities. However, one of her other victims who happens to live near her office happened to stop by and found that it's all a sham. There was nobody there at all!

She makes up fake email addresses and pretends to be other people at her company who then email you to make you think you're dealing with someone other than her. The reality is that is just her - nobody else. When asked for proof that she is making calls, sending mailers, or setting appointments, she can't provide anything.

She told us about a couple of appointments she supposedly set for us with local businesses, but when we contacted those businesses to confirm the appointments, they had never heard of her or of us and knew nothing about any appointment.

This is a total scam - avoid this business and this woman like the plague. If you are already one of her victims, please reach out to me.

  • Sep 30, 2019

Elizabeth knows all the buzzwords for the IT/MSP industry and used those to attract IT business owners into purchasing her services. We paid almost $3k dollars to her over a couple months and have nothing to show for it. She couldn't tell us who she was calling or contacting.

She couldn't tell us how many times each company was contacted. She would tell us she had meetings booked for us, but when the day came up they always mysteriously had to be moved. If she did give us a name of a prospect and we contacted them they had never heard of us.

This is a complete scam and she is taking hard earned money from businesses that are trying to grow.

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