Einstein Industries

San DiegoUnited States

Founding Year 1996
Team Size 50-249
Cost of Services $$$$$ $70-150/h

Einstein Industries, Inc. is the leading online marketing company in the health care and legal industries. Einstein Industries prides itself on an innovative approach to online marketing and development, offering a complete spectrum of products and services custom tailored to increase revenue and foster effective customer relationships with our clients. Each product and service is a powerful tool in helping Einstein’s clients create a strong online identity and reach a broader consumer base.

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Good is ok, but it seems that something very important is missing on the company profile. Einstein Industries may be a good company to work with. It requires a little more attention and research from your side, as they might not have reviews or portfolio items just yet.. Do your due diligence before contracting Einstein Industries.

Locations

HEADQUARTERS

6825 Flanders Dr
San Diego 92121
United States

Speciality

Main Services Focus
  • Web Design
  • Custom Software Development
  • SEO
  • Video Production
  • Advertising
  • Branding

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General

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See how Einstein Industries is positioned among 21867 companies from United States based on profile strength. Their position is good and safe. Of course, a better rank could be more helpful, but worth trying to reach them.

Pricing

How much does Einstein Industries charge for their services compared to other companies in United States and San Diego?

Einstein Industries charges between $70 - 150/hour, meaning that the cost of their services in United States is the market average. This is a safer bet. Being well aware of their capabilities and cost. This gives room for more flexibility in negotiating the cost. Keep this in mind before calculating your budget and requesting a quote..

Services

How many services does Einstein Industries provide compared to other companies?

Einstein Industries covers 6 services in their current region or area. This means that the company offers a medium range of services compared to their competitors. This is safe. A bit of experience from more fields is always good, in case you may need additional services, they can cover it as well.

Year

When was Einstein Industries founded?

Einstein Industries was founded in 1996. According to TechBehemoths data, 992 companies were founded in United States in the year 2000 or before. Compared to other companies, Einstein Industries is veteran in the market. What can be added here? A very experienced company, which most of the time works with bigger clients or long-term projects. If you are one of these - don't think twice and contact them.

Portfolio

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From 5 reviews

  • reviewed on 22/11/2019
    Horrible, very unprofessional. You'd be waisting your time!
  • reviewed on 15/9/2017
    Trying to get a job here is like pulling out your teeth. Unanswered questions, unreliable people and staff, and unorganized way of growing their business. Thank god I didn't start a career here. Would have been a waste of time.
  • reviewed on 3/1/2017
    The company charged me $13,535 for signing a contract even though no work was ever started. After months of back and forth, I attempted to write a letter to the president. I included the letter here which explains why I requested to void the contract 19 days after signing. You can decide for yourself whether you agree with their ethics... November 7, 2016 Dear Mr. Ricasa, Over the past four months, Einstein Industries has denied my request to terminate the $13,535 contract that I signed in May, even though there has been zero time, resources or money spent in the development of the contracted website. The reason I requested terminating the contract 19 days after signing, was the multitude of negative Google, Yelp, Dentaltown and Better Business Bureau reviews I came across: "shady employees", "rude", "unprofessional", "worst customer service ever", "they are horrible, their sales team is very aggressive and will promise you the moon to get you to sign with them", "everything is additional", "frustrating communications....delays and misrepresentations on their part", "fraudulent sales process", "unacceptably slow design process", "faulty writing and design", "overcharging for services", "terrible customer service", "unethical business practices", "this company is horrible", and "they run clients credit cards early". In light of my findings, I understandably had strong reservations about moving forward and wanted more time to research my decision. But Einstein got my signature and so apparently there was no longer a need to extend goodwill. They recently offered to terminate the contract for a 25% "re-stocking fee" ($3383), a sum I paid, but then a week later I received a letter that "Executives" had changed their minds because of the inconvenience I caused them by having my credit card company put a hold on the full amount while the dispute was being resolved. I believe a true measure of a person (or a company) is doing the right, fair, or ethical thing. Everyone knows a goodwill gesture can come back tenfold. In my business I strive to ensure every patient is 100% satisfied and that occasionally means having to compromise financially and otherwise. As a result, I have a staff that respects my ethics, my business has received excellent reviews and word of mouth and has grown from 0 to 10,000 patients in just 9 years. I have also earned the respect of my family, community, and colleagues. Throughout the process of trying to come to a settlement with Einstein, I was baffled by their rigid position. It seems incredibly short-sighted in regards to how a company functions as a whole to maintain such an uncompromising position. Employees don't feel good about strong-arming clients (because nobody wants to work with a client who feels "hog-tied), and clients certainly don't want to work with them. Doing business this way inevitably results in negative reviews and word of mouth as well as low staff morale, and a poor reputation by peers and in the community. Einstein hasn't invested anything towards the product in question and so I can't understand the refusal to compromise? It would be a different matter had there been any time or resources invested developing the website. For these reasons, I am asking for the contract to be terminated. As the president of the company I would expect that you are partial to making fair business decisions and that’s why I am directing this letter to you. If Einstein is unwilling to terminate the contract, the company should at least stand behind the offer to terminate for the "25% restocking fee" that was offered to me. I appreciate your consideration in this matter and await your decision. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions you may have. Sincerely, Jenny R, DDS
  • reviewed on 30/8/2016
    Einstein is the worst company I have ever worked with in all of my years of business. The employees are extremely rude and they do not do what they promise and what we paid for over the course of 2 years. I would NEVER recommend them to anyone. It's like throwing money down the toilet.
  • reviewed on 21/6/2016
    Great company, fantastic communication, top notch service and results. You need look no further for an honest SEO evaluation and options for improving your online presence organically.

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