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    Wonderland Signs

    4.3 (7 reviews)
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    JCI Marketing

    (10 reviews)

    JCI just completed our first professional website and we already sold a job off of it!…read moreThe team was very professional and patient from start to finish. JCI is the only place to go.

    In my experience JCI was mostly marketing and not enough substance. Jared spent a lot of time…read moremarketing himself and his teams capabilities in that southern drawl of his, but when it came time to deliver it was "nickel and dime" time all the way through design. The only bright spot was Tonya. Beware of the ---1 (star) costs $3K-$5K 2 $5K-$7K 3 $7500 and up --- sales pitch as it is only a ploy to get your budget pegged and drive the needs for your site up on you. The bottom line is that the SquareSpace platform allows much of traditional costs for coding and designing a website to be drastically lowered. Squarespace makes designing a websiter EASIER by including off-the-shelf building blocks of the most popular features of websites to be easily added at the click of a button. The cost for designing a SquareSpace website should be LESS expensive and not MORE expensive than traditionally designed websites on the Joomla or Wordpress platform. Instead JCI upcharges anytime you want to add basic things such as an actual portfolio to your site. This review is based solely on my experience working with JCI so if you want more details or references of other SquareSpace designers please email me at leorcastillo@gmail.com @Jared: Call me crazy but I still have the ONE and ONLY response you sent about the concerns I communicated to you and Tonya who told me you would get back in touch with me about my portfolio when you got back into town...AFTER she took my last payment. Via iMessage a month later you said the following "Hey Leo....I don't know what happened but my iMessage acted like I responded to you but I just realized I didn't get back in touch with you." No "plethora" of emails, just took my money and ran. Trying to be successful at your business is no excuse to abandon your professed values and beliefs Jared. I speak the truth as a defense against those who don't. I made sure my conscience was clean when I wrote my review so that it communicated how I was treated. I wish you the best.

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    (30 reviews)

    Their website is unusable…read more Let's talk about the ads. First, you get ads even if you paid for a subscription- they don't have an 'ad-free' tier. I would pay twice, maybe three times the normal subscription fee to not ads. Think of the models by companies like Netflix and Amazon prime- you pay for the baseline service and you get SOME ads; there are additional tiers where you will find no ads. Second, the ads make it impossible to read the articles. You'll spend more time scrolling past the ads than actually reading the article. The other issue is that the ads often load slower than the article. You'll be reading, an ad will finally load and push whatever you were currently reading off the screen, and you then have to go find your place again for it to happen all over again. It's infuriating. Third, it is often unclear what is a real article and what is going to send me to a website that is a scam or filled with malware. If the Record Searchlight used a reputable ad broker (meaning that it would show only verified, legitimate ads) I would be understanding (see point above about an ad-free subscription tier). I haven't had to be so diligent to avoid clicking on an ad since the late 90s. There aren't many options for finding out what's going on locally and it's really disappointing that this source of information is basically unusable. I hope they get their act together. I would be happy to talk to their IT or ad departments on how to better improve the experience, just reply to this comment. I hope they can get their act together.

    Growing up i was always excited to read the paper. Sports, comics, and stocks. Year after year…read morethe paper kept getting thinner and more expensive. What was a fair and balanced paper has become politically motivated and does not reflect the views of most members of this community. They do very little local news as well.

    Wonderland Signs - signmaking - Updated May 2026

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