Testimonials
From Other Satisfied MAYO Clients

Hollywood,
CA June 1, 2006 — “MAYO redesigned our business website, created
a buzz on and off the Internet and now our site
has grown from 160 hits a day to 300,500 hits a month," said Margaret Wendt,
Margaret Wendt Producutions, Ltd. I'm also negotiating TV and radio show contracts with network executives as result of
what
they've read and saw on my company website. (www.MargaretWendt.com).
Los Angeles, CA May 1, 2006 — “MAYO
Communications put our nonprofit 501c business-support agency on the media radar almost overnight," said Chief Economist Jack
Kyser. "Media training, media placement and public outreach campaigns are pure energy with MAYO."
Los Angeles, CA March 1, 2006 — “The Colonel does chicken
right, but MAYO does media right with a personal touch we couldn't find anywhere else," said Tod Sword, senior regional
manager, South Bay Economic Development Partnership.
Los Angeles, CA Feb. 15, 2006 — “You make us feel more
ready for the media when they call and MAYO's media training/counseling is right on the mark," said Vance Baugham,
regional manager, San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership.
Los Angeles, CA Jan. 1, 2006
— “MAYO's
media placement is unbelievable, and it's no wonder when you experience their media training and inside tips to manage
a reporter's call," said Libby Williams regional manager, Westside Economic Collaborative, Los Angeles, CA.
Los Angeles, CA Jan. 15, 2006 — “You make us feel more
ready for the media when they call and MAYO's media training/counseling is right on the mark," said Barbara Levine
regional manager, Gateway Cities Partnership, Los Angeles, CA.
Los Angeles, CA Jan 1, 2006 — “Even
when the country is at War, MAYO Communications finds the the right angle, the right story and the right time to get media
coverage," said President/CEO Elsa Lee, Advantage SCI, Redondo Beach, CA. "After media training with MAYO I feel more confident
with any media questions that come my way."
"We want TV and Radio coverage our nonprofit deserves for feeding and caring for five
thousand homeless in the Park," said Kate Rosloff, development director, Union Station Foundation, Pasadena, CA.