Hi. My name is Arthur and I want to share my short experience with Seed Your Business.

Trusting someone That you meet over the phone

In early 2025, my startup company needed some professional help to get our website noticed.

We searched Goggle, were led to bark.com and got several calls from prospective companies that said that they could help. Sean Dexter, from Seed Your Business, was the most persuasive.

We decided on a small, initial geo-fencing project. Sean assigned various people, all at different locations and obviously working from home. I made my objectives clear and in detail. What I got was amateurish and appeared to be generated by an early version of AI.

Not willing to give up, I sent a sample of what I wanted the ad and landing page to look like, and received more unacceptable, unprofessional material that had nothing to do with our website, our mission or our industry. It was generic.

I then cancelled the project.

Refund requested

Since the work was inferior, I asked for a refund. It wasn't much - $1,200.

Sean agreed, in wiriting, to refund my money, and then started stalling.

On April 24, he said that he would process the refund the following week.

On May 1st, he said the money had been credited to my card.

It never arrived.

After months of ignored calls and emails, he now says that he never agreed to pay me back . . . . But I have the emails.

Ignoring calls and emails is not an effective way to grow a Business

You judge for yourself.

With so many choices out there, you might consider my experience before you choose Seed your Business and sending Sean your hard earned cash.

You will be sending your money to someone who claims to have vast experience, but subcontracts your work.

Your money will be going to someone you have never met and who may not be able to create acceptable, professional looking content with your company's name on it.

There are so many choices.

This website is a public service.