“SignPost promises a lot but does not deliver anything. Based on my interaction with a guy who said his name is “Chris” and on many reviews like the one below, it is clear that it is a scam. If you still have any questions please email or call (855) 606-4900 and we’ll get back to you within one business days if not some research BEFORE signing up with SignPost – thank god I did. We always conduct business with integrity and pay our dues. YDS, I apologize for your experience and hope your situation was resolved quickly after leaving your comment. We’re updating our website soon to provide all the details and will take into consideration your feedback. However it shows how fast we’re expanding as we currently offer a complete marketing solution for small businesses ranging from directory and social profile management to customer acquisition and retention marketing campaigns. Earlier this year your colleague Annie Pilon also did so at: TJ, thanks again for reviewing our solution on SBT. I’m heading up the marketing and partnerships at Signpost and was revisiting this article so wanted to add a comment. If you’ve wanted to provide a daily or weekly coupon to your local customers and prospects, Signpost might be worth a closer look. Pricing is a flat $99 per month and a 15 percent (maximum) commission to sites that generate the click-through. Ideally, they would allow you to start filling in some details or checking out the dashboards or more than “hey, we’ll call you.” As noted above, they are transparent with their pricing and how it works. Not a big deal, but that wasn’t my expectation. So, I tried to sign up and now I’m waiting for a sales rep to call me. Signpost requires your email and phone and after you click “sign up” it says they will contact you shortly.
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