Web.com
Agency Headquarters
5335, Gate Parkway, Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, 32256, United States
Web.com is a premier digital marketing agency recognized for its specialized expertise as a certified Google Partner. This prestigious designation positions the agency at the forefront of search engine marketing, ensuring that clients benefit from a deep, technical mastery of the Google Ads ecosystem. By maintaining rigorous certification requirements and consistently meeting Google’s high performance standards, Web.com delivers sophisticated advertising strategies that maximize visibility, drive high-intent traffic, and optimize return on investment. The agency’s core strength lies in its data-driven approach to campaign management. Leveraging direct access to Google’s latest tools, beta features, and industry insights, Web.com’s certified specialists craft bespoke solutions across Search, Display, Video, and Shopping networks. From comprehensive keyword architecture and advanced audience segmentation to continuous A/B testing and conversion rate optimization, every facet of a campaign is engineered for precision. Web.com goes beyond basic lead generation by focusing on sustainable growth and transparent reporting. Clients benefit from a holistic strategy that aligns search marketing with overarching business objectives, ensuring that ad spend is utilized efficiently to capture market share. With a proven track record of managing diverse portfolios, Web.com remains a trusted partner for businesses seeking to navigate the complexities of the digital landscape through the power of Google’s advertising platforms.
Featured Client Reviews
"Network Solutions has on more than one occasion charged me for services I never requested. How does a simple domain name renewal jump from approximately $12 to $234.24 for one year? They tacked on all sorts of services I didn’t agree to. Terrible company. Terrible customer service. Don’t give them your business. I will never deal with them again."
"After my credit card changed, web.com took over my site from Dotster.com, which had made my site available on the Internet. Web.com's emails that looked like scams appeared in my inbox. I'd never heard of Web.com, so I didn't reply or pay them. They removed my site from the Internet. I called them, gave them my new credit card #, and took out a subscription, but they wouldn't restore my site. I spent hours on the phone with them, day after day, filling out their forms and doing everything they asked, to no avail. I hired a professional web designer, and it took her over a month to wrest the rights to my site out of their clutches. Meanwhile, as a free Iance environmental educator, I lost over a month of business. They adhere to the 4 D's: Delay, Delete, Deny, and Deceive. They're one of the worst organizations I've ever suffered in my 76 years on this planet. Don't ever do business with them, or with Network Solutions, which recently took them over, or you'll probably encounter more of the same evil."
"No where on their website or could any employee send me the terms for hosting. I gave them a try and decided to stick w/ GoDaddy. When I notified them I was cancelling my Hosting service w/i 30 days of starting, I was told the item is not cancellable after 3 days of opening the account. This is completely ridiculous as anyone w/ a brain would try out a service prior to abandoning their current provider. Especially a Web hosting service. Great job in getting this review:)"
"Web.com kept charging my credit card for service renewals without providing a notice, statement, bill, invoice, or any similar document describing the terms of the renewals and any changes to its policy and pricing. And there wasn't a way to disable auto-renewal. So, I repeatedly demanded that it delete my credit card information, but it refused every time. On a few other occasions, I told it to use another email address to send me information and responses. It refused. When a representative finally agreed to update the address, I still didn't get the messages I was expecting. This on-going trouble prompted me to request service cancellation. The company terminated the service, but then declined to issue a refund even though I had previously received a written promise from a supervisor that I was entitled to a refund for the unused period. After three long arduous phone calls, it finally paid the refund. After these actions and incidents, I am now convinced that they were all part of a unscrupulous plan to furtively coerce me into continuing with the renewals. There were no notifications before the renewal to give me a chance to review the terms of service and determine whether I wanted to continue with it. So, when it amended the requirements, I knew nothing about them. It refused to update my email address multiple times. The lack of notification or response left me in the dark. All the while, it held on to my credit card data and was charging my credit card at will. Even though the service is now cancelled, I still have no confidence it has deleted my payment method data and will not try to charge me again. I believe Web.com's business practices are obfuscatory, deceptive and coercive, having the effect of keeping customers uninformed about its policy and pricing and facilitating its efforts to unfairly extract money from them for as long as possible."
"I would not recommend this company to anyone. We purchase a .com with simple site builder. We were able to log into the account and play around with site builder via cell phone. When we attempted to log back in via desktop we could not. The message appeared to contact customer service. Upon contacting customer service we were informed the .com was stop because of fraud. The card used and all information is in no way fraudulent. It's been 4 days without a call or email from this company. We have spoke to 5 different customer representatives by calling in and they all say the same thing. Someone will response to you within the next 24 hours. Yard signs, door hangers and business were ordered once the domain name was purchased. So here we are with advertisement material paid for and available for pick up with no where to send the customers to. There still has not been a reason given for fraud or fraudulent activity. Our financial institution has not put a stop on anything from there end."