Experiences with D2C

Hi everyone,

I’m curious to know if anyone has had experience working with or being a client of D2C, the marketing company based in NSW.

I’m currently doing my research, but the reviews on third-party sites seem very polarized—some are extremely positive while others are quite critical. I’d love to hear some genuine feedback or personal stories to get a clearer picture.

Thanks, mates!

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  1. Hey there!

    I haven’t personally worked with D2C, but I’ve heard a mix of experiences from others. Some clients have praised their innovative approach and effective strategies, particularly in digital marketing and brand positioning. They seem to have a strong grasp of targeted campaigns and customer engagement.

    On the flip side, a few have mentioned challenges with communication or the responsiveness of their teams. It’s not uncommon to hear that some clients felt they didn’t receive the level of support they expected, particularly during busy periods.

    If you’re considering them, it might be worth reaching out directly to discuss your specific needs and see if they align. Also, getting in touch with past clients for their direct feedback could provide valuable insights!

    Hope this helps a bit. Good luck with your research! Cheers!

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