Clients

Nearly all of Creatine Marketing's clients have some something suspicious about them. Whether the clients don't actually exist, have had no actual completed work, or are even extensions of Creatine Marketing itself by another name, you can bet, if the name Creatine Marketing is associated, you should be cautious. Question what you are told and what you are shown. Look deeper into the company or product background.
Specific trends that we have seen are that most of these clients, business, and products are tied together by several criteria including: real estate (often fraud associated), pyramid scheme/multilevel marketing/affiliate marketing programs, self-referring and deceptive marketing tactics. Other work listed is often actually lead capture tools/sites intended to collect contact information to sell in lists for direct marketing.
Our advice is that if you hear the names, Creatine Marketing, Jeff Pulvino, Robert Black, or X-TremeBiz... RUN AWAY! Nothing good is coming.

Interestingly enough, Axis Energy Partners co-owner, Marty DePaoli, was arrested along with his partner for insurance fraud in 2004...

Jeff Pulvino is a self described serial entrepreneur best known for his involvement in the high profile scandal in which Pulvino's failed company, US Loan Auditors...

RelaxingVacationHome.com is one of Creatine Marketing's more deceitful client listings. There's reason to question whether this company actually exists...

Keep It Clean America is a Sacramento based cleaning company with an extremely poor online reputation including terrible reviews on Yelp...

SwigTix is a perpetually yet to launch nightlife promotional tool aimed at providing a go between for consumers and their favorite bars & clubs. Creatine Marketing was hired for promotional work, but delivered...

Wrist Charge is a Kickstarter project campaign run by Creatine Marketing with all the trademark deceptive tactics we've come to expect...

ROADvertise is one of Creatine Marketing's longest listed clients. The trouble is, the half...
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