Clients often share feedback via email about our work. Here are some snippets collected from those client comments.
“Great job… as usual. You know, at some point you guys are going to have to just totally screw things up so I can stop patting you on the back… my palm is getting sore.”
“Many compliments, most verbal but see attached (incl. GM and Marketing Director). The VP of Sales was at the open house and complimented it as well. I was surprised by everyone’s surprise. It wouldn’t have happened without your help, so thanks to you and your entire team.”
“What a great addition to Ross’ interview! You have certainly shown me how to put together a great feature article.”
“I think this is perfect the way it is – way cool!”
“Good job on the copy. I’m impressed. (Imagine that, huh?)”
“Two regional sales managers and my boss viewed a draft of the brochure and all three praised it very enthusiastically. One of the RSM’s came to my desk after seeing it just to shake my hand. They are excited about finally having a quality piece with a solutions (rather than product) focus.”
“We got a lot of compliments for the booth, so thanks for the design work!”
“Right on target (or should I say a line drive up the middle)….[copy] sounds great.”
“It looks simply Maaahvelous. Thank You.”
“Since the acquisition, we have expanded our use of Pyramid Creative Group as well as had them work on select projects from some of our other brands. Their work is always timely and cost effective. I have never had a problem communicating with them or receiving a reply from them – e-mail is a key method of communication during the project review process. The distance has not been an issue. They have also made a point to attend our key trade shows and sales training meetings to better understand our business, the competitors and to develop relationships with our staff.”
“I would say that the day I manned the inside booth – we had approximately 30 – 40 people return the invitations they had received. Given that [our other divisions] have done mailers before requesting them to bring it to the booth for a prize and have gotten under 10 actual returns, I would say [Pyramid’s invite] was exceptionally successful.”
“I would like to thank you and your group for submitting some great ideas and for meeting with us. Thanks so much for your time and patience!”
“Not sure if we have spoken since the article came out, but I do think you did a great job with it.”
“This is a great outline. I think this is a great start. I like it, Jim! Thank you for sharing this! That was very thoughtful of you!”
“I appreciate the work you’ve done for us. It was a pleasure working with you and I’m sure you’ll be hearing from me for the next campaign.”
“Good work and thanks for making the deadline!”
“Hi Jim, good Monday morning. The site looks great. Thank you very much.”
“I think the content sounds really good.”
“It looks really good. Go for it.”
“Thanks for writing a great story about us.”
“The banner looks really good. Let’s print it.”
“We got a lot of compliments for the booth, so thanks for the design work!”
“I was very satisfied with your first draft of the program pumper sales sheet and your name of FASTrack. I was impressed with your work product, initiative and creative added value. You exceeded my expectations and I look forward to the final product being available for the New Jersey show on Friday.”
“I love it! It looks amazing! Thank you! Are you printing our brochures for us? Is it possible to get these printed as well?”
“Now that I have more time, I would like to thank you on behalf of the Board for creating such a quality piece.”
“Jim this is great! Thank you for getting this together.”
“Jim, this is AWESOME!! nice job, really nice job.”
“That’s quite a comprehensive story, Jim. Impressive operation! You did a great job collecting all the important supplier information, too.”
“Thanks Jim, I think that sounds GREAT! “
“Thank you for getting this over. This looks great. I have my notes from the original pages you sent over. We can get working on these early next week. Thanks for all the hard work to get here.”