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Hi everyone. I am brand new here (for my work, not my personal) so I won't have any history in reddit land.

The company I work for is thinking about switching digital marketing companies. I won't name our current company, but the results are less than stellar. Our previous company was bad too, but neither kept up with the dramatic growth the Austin area has had in the past few years.

We met with a larger company that starts with the letter R and they are national. They are not local like our current company, but I honestly don't know if that makes a difference. This new company promised the moon and the stars...of course. We called the owner of another company that used them and he trashed them. He said they charged way too much and costs them months of lost leads.

I do feel like we do need to switch, but at this point I am not even sure who to switch to. If anyone can offer suggestions, I would be immensely appreciative.

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