Methodology

How JogPost reviews are evaluated.

This page explains how customer feedback is collected on JogPost Reviews, what context is included, how delivery tracking is treated, and the limitations that apply to any leaflet distribution review.

By Editorial Team – JogPost ReviewsLast updated Informational resource

Review transparency

Every review quoted on this site is taken from a publicly visible source. The primary sources are:

  • Google — the live JogPost Google profile.
  • Trustpilot — the JogPost Trustpilot listing.
  • FreeIndex — the JogPost FreeIndex profile.
  • YouTube — ride along videos with public viewer feedback.

Each on-site review is labelled with its source platform and the reviewer's publicly displayed name. Readers can verify any quoted review at source.

Customer experience context

Where possible, reviews are presented with the surrounding context that helps readers interpret them — for example, the type of campaign described, the city or region, the business sector, and any reference to GPS verification or a ride along.

Aggregated summaries (such as the homepage themes section) describe patterns that appear repeatedly across reviews rather than highlighting any single quote out of proportion.

Campaign verification

Pages that discuss delivery verification distinguish clearly between:

  • What GPS tracking proves (route coverage).
  • What GPS tracking does not prove (every individual letterbox).
  • What a ride along adds (in-person observation of a real round).

The methodology used here treats verification as a layered concept rather than a binary claim. See GPS tracked leaflet distribution for the underlying definitions.

Campaign examples

Pages such as customer campaign results present representative scenarios drawn from patterns in JogPost's public review record and standard UK industry benchmarks. They are illustrative; they are not promises about future performance.

Limitations of leaflet distribution reviews

Leaflet distribution reviews carry inherent limitations that affect any provider:

  • Customers rarely measure response rate scientifically, so reviews mix delivery quality and marketing outcomes.
  • Outcomes depend heavily on offer strength, leaflet design and timing, which are outside the distributor's control.
  • Negative experiences are sometimes posted before the distributor has had an opportunity to investigate.
  • Single reviews are anecdotes; only patterns across many reviews are reliable signals.

For a practical guide to evaluating any UK provider against these limitations, see leaflet distribution reviews UK.

FAQ

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