Best Version Media reviews

4.1

73% would recommend to a friend

(536 total reviews)
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Kevin O’ Brien

76% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

Best Version Media has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 536 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Best Version Media employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.4 stars).

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536 reviews
1.0
Nov 10, 2017

Stay Away!!!

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Pros

They all sound great when they get up to speak. In a large area with lots of high end neighbourhoods and businesses this can work but not in small areas. Small local business can't afford to advertise "brand", they need direct selling that can be measured.

Cons

When you get home and realize that half of the clients that are in the current magazine want out of their contracts its a huge red flag. I was able to get 4 clients out of their contracts but when I was told to let legal handle the others I knew I no longer wanted to be part of their organization. Even though the previous sales rep had made false claims and promises Best Version Media still wanted to talk these local small businesses to court for a three year contract buyout.

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Best Version Media Response
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Contrary to what this review states, our business model is very successful in small areas. In fact, right now our #1 publisher in Canada is operating in a town with a population of 15,000. It’s not the size of the town that is important, it’s the connection to a community that makes branding work. That is the source of success with local advertising. If there ever was a situation where we learned a publisher had made misstatements to a client during the process of getting an ad agreement signed we would support our client 100%. We have a vested interest in doing the right thing and protecting our good name. We have thousands and thousands of happy clients and this wouldn’t be the case if what this reviewer is stating was going on. We know who wrote this review and we know for certain that no clients were taken to court in this case. As for stating that we are stealing our clients’ money—this is an outrageous lie. If we were a litigation-happy company we would file a lawsuit for defamation. But since we are not, we will simply say that our thousands of satisfied clients proves the falseness of this reviewer’s claims.
5.0
Feb 19, 2018
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An emotional commentary.: In no particular order ... - A bad day in this business is better than any good day I had as an 'employee' in other organizations. - Ability to truly make your own schedule. It is a work-hard-play-hard kind of place. I might work 80 hours 1 week but do not than feel guilty when I take the next week off to travel, or days off during the week to help my family members with medical appointments, or adding extra days to make long weekends. - Connect with your personal and business community on level that you've never known before. In just this past year I have met with over 800 business owners within the City I serve and, even if they are not Sponsors of my magazines, my name is now known around the City. I am able to join people toghether so they can make meaningful connections with each other and drive their businesses forward. - Possiblly more important than the ROI of our Sponsoring Businesses, the Residents featured on our front covers are elevated to celebrity status in their neighbourhoods. Old friends are being reunited, health survival stories are sharing hope, and budding entrepreneurs are getting much needed exposure in their backyard. I could go on and on and on ..... Commentary about the business opportunity: -Yes, it is true, you do not get paid until your magazine is in print. That could take 7 days or 7 months depending on the time and energy you devote to the process (how many phone calls are you making?, how many appointments are you hosting?, how many contracts are you signing?). But your start up fee to open a magazine is time and energy; not $s. With any other new business (franchise, private enterprise, or otherwise) there would always be a monetary start up fee (licensing, rent, inventory, etc, etc) that would put you in the hole before you even make profit. With this opportunity, if you try and don't succeed then all you've lost is time (and maybe the travel money that got you to training). If you can fight through the initial pause in your income stream, the benefits on the other end are worth the wait. I put this commentary in the Pro column because, though it is harder than any other career opportunity I have had, the pride and accomplishment that is felt when you hold your completed magazine in your hand is 100% worth the effort.

Cons

This opportunity is not for the weak. You will hear a lot of Nos. Some less polite than others. People will think you are crazy for 'working for free' to launch a magazine. This opportunity is not for you unless you are willing to stick with and trust the process that has benefited the many Publishers that have succeeded. Believe me (and the many other positive reviews that can be read on this site), this opportunity is real ... but it will not just be handed to you. You must have discipline and a courageous drive to find success.

5.0
Jun 4, 2014

Amazing Culture and Amazing Opportunity

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Pros

The company culture is like no other that I have worked in and alot of Fortune 500 companies can take something from BVM. The products offered to businesses is something that is missing in the market and therefore the growth has been fun to be a part of. The income is something that continues to grow from month to month as you increase your time in the field. The homeowners who get the magazines love them and comment that it is the only thing they read cover to cover each month.

Cons

The only challenge is dealing with small and medium business owners but that is always a challenge in any B to B business.

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