Jodi Ardito is a scam artist. She's comfortable with taking people money and offering them absolutely nothing in return. The advice I received I could have gotten from my 3 year old nephew. No value. Even worse, she's absolutely rude, pompous, conceded, pretentious, can barely spell(take a look at basically anything she's written) and is just riding the coattail of her one night stand that she had with a famous marketer named "ben".
She's pretending to be an, "expert" when she's not. Her work shows it, and she has never worked on anything that has been successful(as far as I know). She should be avoided at ALL COSTS. I don't blame her for trying to do something other than be a waiter, but like most successful marketers she should earn it with merit and not use her clients money to "test what works"-Which she even claims to be doing herself. Stay away from Jodi Ardito. Far, far away.
C. Johnson
Fayetteville,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, November 20, 2017
I'm a copywriter who would not have been able to break into the industry without Jodi's help. When she worked with Ben Settle (one of the premier email copywriters in the world!), he trained her in copy and she was great at it. I'm not sure who wrote this report or why, but it's a total fabrication. She's never owned a company called Sock Monkey anything. And she never takes money from clients without being able to fulfill the work. If anything, she's more likely to refund a client than anything. I've never known Jodi to do anything other than operate at the highest levels of integrity.
Not only is she a solid copywriter, but she's also a great business consultant, having run at least two six-figure businesses prior to ever learning copy.
Any business would be in great hands working with Jodi. I wouldn't trust this report at all.
Michel
San Diego,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, November 15, 2017
Here's a screenshot from the email players playbook edition where Ben writes about WHY he approached Jodi and offered to mentor her and teach her copywriting.
Jodi was always upfront about her skills and experience and that Ben worked on projects WITH her. Ben wouldn't have allowed bad copy to leave his lair.
That said, I believe this report to be simply rumors, speculation, or innuendo by someone that has nothing better to do with his/her time.
Jodi Ardito
Mesa,#4REBUTTAL Individual responds
Mon, July 10, 2017
This post was clearly published by someone who never for my services as he/she would have gotten an invoice from MY business---NOT Sock Monkey Marketing (that's the name of the company that built my original website...not me).
Ben was someone I dated for over two years (big difference between relationship and one night stand). I still use the marketing systems I learned from Ben and I profit from them greatly. Ben took me on as an apprentice when I expressed interest in expanding my copywriting/marketing skills.
I've never been a "waitress" in my entire life...but I know a lot of people that live that life and love it very much. It just was never for me as I enjoy writing, marketing, and sales.
In fact, here's the blog post that Ben wrote about me when he announced that I was available for hire (note: none of my job history involves waitressesing so this the author of this report knows very little about me).
http://bensettle.com/blog/how-to-hire-my-copywriting-apprentice/
I don't think people should use RipOff Report to slander people they've never paid or hired. That's not right. But...it is what it is.
I'll be contacting my attorney to file a defamation of character suit against this person in the near future.