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Always a pleasure working with Ben, very helpful & informative, couldn’t recommend more.
I had a great experience working with Ben. As a new business I wanted to make sure my email set up was right and he walked me through each step and helped me get things sorted. Would fully recommend to anyone else looking to improve their email set up.
I had a great experience working with Ben. As a new business I wanted to make sure my email set up was right and he walked me through each step and helped me get things sorted. Would fully recommend to anyone else looking to improve their email set up.
We faced major challenges with our email marketing, but Ben quickly stepped in, identified the root causes, and helped us achieve an overnight improvement in email deliverability. His insights also gave us a much clearer understanding of the issues that needed to be addressed. I highly recommend Ben’s services. He is knowledgeable, patient, and a pleasure to work with.
Ben was patient and exceptionally knowledgeable when solving my email issues. I didn’t realise how important having a good domain setup was! Couldn’t recommend more.
Always been a pleasure working with Ben, he was outstanding supporting us during a migration last year and its never too much trouble for any support needed since. Very honest and open, great and easy to work with excellent communication and management.
I had some serious issues with my email deliverability not going through. I spoke with Ben and he was extremely helpful in getting to the bottom of what was the problem whilst giving me an in-depth breakdown on why the issue was happening and what was needed to be done to fix it. Highly recommend.
Cannot recommend Ben enough, he’s always there at short notice to help and explains things in a super simple way. I wouldn’t look elsewhere for IT support as he consistently delivers and is a thoroughly good bloke too.
Fantastic for sorting all my emails needs. Wanted to begin sending out large mail shots to an existing database of customers and Ben helped make sure this was done correctly, this helped improve our business tenfold and we would not go anywhere else for this kind of consultancy!
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