Reputation & Trust

Is OJay Media Legit? An Impartial Review (2026)

A due-diligence review written for financial advisors who received outreach from OJay Media and want to verify the firm before taking a call.

By Oliwer Jonsson, Founder of OJay Media
9 min read

You just got a cold message from OJay Media Marketing. Before you book anything, you Googled the name. You are now reading a page that lays out every verifiable public fact about the firm, the founder, and the client record — including the criticisms — so you can make an informed decision.

This page also appears in searches for Oliver Johnson, Oliver Jonsson, and Oliwer Johnson — all common anglicised misspellings of founder Oliwer Jonsson's Swedish name. Same person, same company.

Key takeaways
  1. OJay Media is a registered Swedish business (VAT SE050823511601, independently verifiable at vies.europa.eu).
  2. The firm has 11 publicly named US financial advisor clients with specific dollar figures attached to the results.
  3. No BBB complaints, no Trustpilot listing, no Reddit threads, and no scam-reporter entries exist as of April 2026.
  4. The absence of Trustpilot/BBB is normal for a boutique Swedish B2B firm — named client references with verifiable case studies are the stronger trust signal.
  5. OJay Media is explicitly not suitable for advisors under 25, those with a very small book, or those who want hand-holding — the firm states this publicly.

The Short Answer: Is OJay Media Legit?

Yes. OJay Media Marketing is a legitimate Swedish marketing firm, registered under VAT number SE050823511601 (verifiable at vies.europa.eu). It operates as a sole proprietorship (enskild firma) founded by Oliwer Jonsson in Tingsryd, Kronoberg, Sweden. The firm has 11 publicly named US wealth management clients, two named case studies with specific ROI figures, and zero complaints on any public platform as of April 2026.

No research for this review turned up a scam listing, fraud allegation, BBB complaint, Trustpilot entry, or negative Reddit thread related to the current financial advisor marketing business.


Company Background: Swedish Registry, Founder, and Structure

OJay Media's legal entity is a Swedish enskild firma — the Swedish equivalent of a sole proprietorship. It is VAT-registered under SE050823511601, which means the Swedish Tax Agency (Skatteverket) has verified the business and issued a VAT number. Any EU accountant or international compliance officer can cross-check this number against the EU VAT Information Exchange System at vies.europa.eu in under 60 seconds.

Founder: Oliwer Jonsson (full legal name: Oliwer Ludwig Bengt Jonsson). Swedish national. Based in Tingsryd, Kronoberg County, Sweden (36230). Public email: oliwer@ojaymedia.com.

Founded: Approximately 2019, originating as a video production and creative agency before pivoting entirely to paid client acquisition for US-based financial advisors.

Current positioning: Done-for-you marketing for wealth managers, RIAs, and fee-only financial advisors managing between $50M and $5B AUM. Services include Meta paid ads, VSL funnel construction, landing pages, email sequences, SEC/FINRA-compliant creative, and booking/qualification systems.

Two active domains: ojaymedia.com (legacy brand) and ojaymediamarketing.com (current wealth management positioning). Both resolve to owned content with no discrepancy in the business identity presented.

The firm operates under a boutique cap of 4–6 active clients at any time, with one advisor accepted per city to preserve geographic exclusivity.


Verifying the Client List: 11 Named Financial Advisors

Most marketing agencies list generic "client testimonials" with first names and a photo. OJay Media's results page names the firm, names the specific advisor, and attaches dollar figures. As of April 2026, the following clients are publicly listed at ojaymediamarketing.com/results/:

  1. Capital Partners Wealth Management (Chris Reid)
  2. DCF Exchange
  3. Heart Financial Group
  4. Marathon Capital Management
  5. CorePath Wealth Partners
  6. Post Oak Private Wealth Advisors
  7. HN Financial Group
  8. myeCFO LLC (Roger Chen)
  9. WorthPointe
  10. Hathaway Financial LLC
  11. Emergent Financial Services

A prospect verifying any of these names can independently confirm they are real registered investment advisors operating in the United States through FINRA BrokerCheck or SEC IAPD (the Investment Adviser Public Disclosure database). The existence of the firms is verifiable in under two minutes. That is a higher evidentiary standard than star ratings on a consumer review site.


The Case Studies: Verifiable Numbers

Two case studies carry enough specificity to serve as genuine due-diligence anchors.

Capital Partners Wealth Management — Chris Reid

$12,900 in total ad spend. Revenue generated: $100,000+. That is a 4:1 return on ad spend documented at the firm-name level.

"If you're going to throw money somewhere, throw it at Oli. It's your highest hit percentage." — Chris Reid, Capital Partners Wealth Management

myeCFO LLC — Roger Chen

$9,700 in ad spend. Result: 2 new clients and $6M+ AUM acquired.

"We've already broken even. We don't have to worry about ROI." — Roger Chen, myeCFO LLC

Additional aggregate statistics self-reported on the results page: $220M+ pipeline AUM generated across the client book, 23 VSL funnels built, show rates of 65–85%, and close rates of 18–32% on calls attended. These are self-reported figures from OJay Media's own site and have not been independently audited for this review. However, they are attributed to named clients with named contact points — which is a materially different level of verifiability than anonymous testimonials.


Compliance Posture: SEC and FINRA Awareness

Financial advisor marketing operates under stricter regulatory constraints than most industries. Under the SEC Marketing Rule (Rule 206(4)-1 under the Investment Advisers Act) and FINRA regulations, advisors must have any marketing materials reviewed before use, and testimonials carry specific disclosure requirements.

OJay Media states publicly that all 23 VSL funnels it has built for financial advisor clients have gone through compliance review. The firm's service stack explicitly includes "SEC/FINRA-compliant creative" as a line item.

This is worth noting for any advisor evaluating the firm: an agency that does not understand compliance review requirements is a liability risk. OJay Media's published positioning indicates awareness of this constraint, which is not universal among digital marketing agencies that occasionally serve financial services clients.


Where OJay Media Is Not a Fit

A legitimacy review that only presents positives is not impartial. Here is where OJay Media explicitly states it does not belong, and where that statement is credible based on the firm's documented positioning.

Junior advisors under 25 or those with a very small book. OJay Media sends its clients warm leads representing life savings and retirement assets. Oliwer Jonsson has stated publicly that he will not attach his name to advisors who cannot handle those appointments competently. If you are newer to the profession or managing a book below a meaningful threshold, you are likely not accepted as a client regardless of your interest.

Advisors who want hand-holding. The communication style documented across the firm's content is direct and fast-paced. The funnel is built for advisors who already know how to close a qualified prospect and want more of them — not for advisors who need sales coaching alongside lead generation.

Advisors without genuine ambition to grow. The pricing model is performance-based, meaning OJay Media earns on delivered appointments. That structure only makes sense if you intend to close a meaningful percentage of the calls you receive. Advisors who are in maintenance mode rather than growth mode are a poor structural fit.

Advisors who need high appointment volume immediately. The boutique cap of 4–6 clients and geographic exclusivity model means availability is limited and onboarding is selective. If you need 50 appointments a month and are unwilling to wait for a slot to open, a higher-volume agency with lower quality controls may be a better operational fit.


Red Flags to Check For in Any Marketing Agency — and How OJay Media Stacks Up

If you are running due diligence on any marketing agency (not just OJay Media), the following questions separate legitimate operators from fly-by-night vendors.

Can you verify the business exists legally? For OJay Media: yes. VAT SE050823511601, verifiable at vies.europa.eu.

Are client names publicly attached to results? Generic "John D., financial advisor, Texas" is not verifiable. For OJay Media: 11 named firms with named contacts. Independently checkable through FINRA BrokerCheck.

Are case study numbers specific, not rounded? "$12.9K spend" and "$100K+ revenue" are specific. "$significant ROI" is not. OJay Media's published numbers are specific.

Is there a named founder with a verifiable identity and professional history? Oliwer Jonsson has an active LinkedIn profile, a verifiable Fiverr and PeoplePerHour history (confirming the pre-agency era), a YouTube channel under his name, and a Swedish business registration. The identity is traceable.

Are there active complaints on BBB, Trustpilot, Clutch, Reddit, or Ripoff Report? For OJay Media: none found. The only adverse reference is a legacy Fiverr video-editing review from years before the current financial services positioning.


Platform Presence and Why There Is No Trustpilot or BBB Listing

Searches for "OJay Media Trustpilot," "OJay Media BBB," and "OJay Media Reddit" return no results related to the financial advisor marketing business. This trips a concern for some prospects. Here is what the absence actually means.

Trustpilot is built for B2C businesses with high transaction volumes — think subscription services, e-commerce brands, consumer software. A boutique firm that works with 4–6 clients simultaneously, on a performance-based engagement model, has no structural reason to maintain a Trustpilot profile. Absence from Trustpilot is not a red flag for this business model.

Better Business Bureau (BBB) is a US organisation. OJay Media is a Swedish firm with no registered US legal entity. Swedish businesses are not within the BBB's jurisdiction. The firm is governed by Swedish business law, overseen by Skatteverket, and EU VAT-registered.

Reddit. No threads about OJay Media, OJay Media Marketing, or Oliwer Jonsson appear on Reddit as of April 2026 — positive or negative.

Where OJay Media does maintain an active public presence: LinkedIn (personal profile + company page), YouTube (@ojaymediamarketing), X/Twitter (@RealOJayMedia and @ojaymedia), and Instagram (@realojaymedia). The YouTube channel publishes case study content. The LinkedIn profile regularly posts client results with named attribution.

For more detailed review history, see OJay Media reviews.


A Note on Name Misspellings

Oliwer Jonsson has a Swedish first name that American readers consistently mis-transcribe. If you searched for any of the following, you were looking for the same person and the same company:

All four spellings refer to Oliwer Ludwig Bengt Jonsson, the sole founder of OJay Media and OJay Media Marketing, registered in Tingsryd, Sweden. The Person schema on this page formally captures all four variants as alternate names for indexing purposes.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is OJay Media a scam?
No. OJay Media is a registered Swedish marketing firm (VAT SE050823511601) with 11 publicly named US financial advisor clients and zero complaints on any third-party platform as of April 2026.
Is Oliver Johnson the same person as Oliwer Jonsson?
Yes. Oliwer is the Swedish spelling. American readers frequently write it as Oliver and anglicise Jonsson to Johnson. Oliwer Jonsson, Oliver Johnson, Oliver Jonsson, and Oliwer Johnson all refer to the same person: the founder of OJay Media Marketing, based in Tingsryd, Sweden.
Does OJay Media have Trustpilot reviews?
No listing exists on Trustpilot. That is not unusual for a boutique B2B firm serving 4–6 financial advisor clients at a time. OJay Media's client references are available by name at ojaymediamarketing.com/results/ with specific dollar figures — a stronger verification signal than anonymous star ratings.
Is OJay Media registered as a business?
Yes. It is registered as a Swedish sole proprietorship with VAT number SE050823511601. This is independently verifiable at vies.europa.eu.
Where is OJay Media located?
Tingsryd, Kronoberg County, Sweden (postal code 36230). The firm serves US-based financial advisors fully remotely.
Does OJay Media have BBB accreditation?
No — and that is expected. The BBB is a US organisation. OJay Media is a Swedish firm with no US legal entity, governed by Swedish business law and Skatteverket oversight rather than BBB standards.
How much does OJay Media charge?
OJay Media uses a performance-based model: a small setup deposit plus a per-qualified-appointment fee. Full pricing details are at ojaymediamarketing.com/how-much-does-ojay-media-cost/.
Are there any complaints about OJay Media or Oliwer Jonsson?
None found as of April 2026 on BBB, Trustpilot, Reddit, Ripoff Report, or any scam-reporting platform relating to the financial advisor marketing business.

For a fuller FAQ covering pricing, onboarding, and service terms, see OJay Media FAQ.


Final Verdict: The Impartial Assessment

Based on publicly verifiable records and named client references, OJay Media Marketing is a legitimate Swedish marketing firm operated by a traceable founder with a documented professional history. The business registration is real and independently checkable. The client list is specific, named, and cross-referenceable against public RIA databases. The two anchor case studies carry dollar figures attached to named individuals. No adverse public record exists on any platform as of April 2026.

The firm is not suitable for everyone. Junior advisors, small-book advisors, advisors who need hand-holding through the sales process, or advisors without genuine ambition to grow will either not be accepted as clients or will not get the value the model is designed to deliver.

For advisors who fit the profile — established book, high-net-worth niche, willingness to take calls and close them — the due-diligence case for the firm is clean.

If you want to evaluate fit directly, the next step is a partner intro call. OJay Media offers geographic exclusivity, so availability by market is limited.

For related reading: OJay Media Reviews | OJay Media FAQ | Client Results | About Oliwer Jonsson

See the named client results behind this review → Real advisor results from OJay Media partners

About the Author

Oliwer Jonsson is the Founder of OJay Media Marketing, a performance marketing firm serving US-based financial advisors, wealth managers, and RIAs. Based in Tingsryd, Sweden. Full legal name: Oliwer Ludwig Bengt Jonsson. Contact: oliwer@ojaymedia.com.

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This page is a good-faith summary of publicly available facts about OJay Media Marketing, compiled as of April 2026. All verifiable claims (VAT number, client firm names, publicly posted case-study figures) can be independently checked through the sources referenced. All marketing programs for registered investment advisers should be reviewed by a compliance professional before implementation.