Our Grade – X
Though very popular in its era, this service is no longer operating.
At a Glance
The Millennial Marketers was an Instagram growth service that typified pre-2018 growth services. Flashy websites and bold promises, the service simply used bots to get customers more followers while lying about it.
Business Analysis
Item | Result |
Growth Type | Managed SaaS |
Quality of Service | High |
Business Registry / Location | North Carolina |
Traceable Team | No |
Functioning Phone | No |
Longevity | 2+ Years |
Doesn’t Misuse IG Branding | False |
Active Blog | False |
External Sites | No |
Dashboard / Account Management | Yes |
Offsite Testimonies | No |
Forthcoming About Password Handling | No |
Pricing
The pricing of the services always struck me as high. Even though results were better across the board in 2017, $99 got you the same as $30 or $40 from similar competitors.
The profit margin here must have been insane and I’m sure it was a painful day when they finally closed down.
Service Details
This was a basic follow-unfollow service managed by the Millennial Marketers. Instead of having to deal with the hassle of Instagress or FollowLiker, you offloaded the work to a team.
Back when it was pretty much a free for all in 2017, this service must have worked really well. As time went on, the results were probably worse and it’s doubtful that the team had the technical proficiency to continue operating.
Integrity & Reputation
This service lied about using bots. The claim was that everything was real and organic but the reality was that it was the same as any other bot service at a higher price.
All reviews on the website were from close collaborators and shill accounts. There were no independently-verified accounts of the service.
Conclusion
This service actually had one of the most memorable names in the business, but ultimately failed to uphold promises it made to customers. We’re not entirely sure why the business shut down, but we do believe that it’s better to provide an honest service and get less customers than it is to deceive customers with false promises and a flashy website.