Reputation Check

Is Oliwer Jonsson Legit? A Fact-Check of the OJay Media Founder

Swedish VAT confirmed. 11 named clients. Two documented case studies with dollar figures. Here's what a fact-check of Oliwer Jonsson — also searched as Oliver Johnson, Oliver Jonsson, or Oliwer Johnson — actually turns up.

By Oliwer Jonsson, Founder of OJay Media
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Oliwer Jonsson — also commonly searched as Oliver Johnson, Oliver Jonsson, or Oliwer Johnson — is the founder of OJay Media Marketing, a Swedish-registered firm serving US financial advisors. Based on verifiable Swedish business registration (VAT SE050823511601), 11 publicly named clients, and two documented case studies, his operation is legitimate.

If you received cold outreach from OJay Media and typed one of those name variants into Google, you're in the right place. This page consolidates the verifiable public record: business registration, client roster, case study figures, platform presence, and the honest limitations.


Oliver Johnson or Oliwer Jonsson?

The first thing worth clarifying: these are the same person.

Oliwer is a Swedish first name. For an American eye, it reads as a misspelling of Oliver — so the same individual ends up searched under four or five different spellings depending on who's typing. "Oliver Johnson," "Oliver Jonsson," "Oliwer Johnson," "Oliwer Jonsson" — all refer to the founder of OJay Media Marketing, VAT-registered in Tingsryd, Kronoberg, Sweden.

His full legal name, as it appears in Swedish business registry references, is Oliwer Ludwig Bengt Jonsson. He operates publicly as Oliwer Jonsson. The company email is oliwer@ojaymedia.com. The LinkedIn profile is at linkedin.com/in/oliwer-jonsson-b2390b248.

If you're searching "Oliver Johnson scam" or "Oliver Jonsson legit" after getting a LinkedIn message or cold email about financial advisor marketing, that's him. The Swedish spelling is throwing off the search — there is no separate Oliver Johnson running a competing operation.


Key Takeaways

The Short Version
  • Swedish VAT SE050823511601 is independently verifiable at vies.europa.eu — the business registration is real.
  • 11 US wealth management firms are publicly named as clients on ojaymediamarketing.com, including Capital Partners Wealth Management, myeCFO, and WorthPointe.
  • Two documented case studies carry specific dollar figures: a 4:1 ROI result for Capital Partners ($12.9K spend, $100K+ revenue) and a $6M+ AUM result for myeCFO on $9.7K spend.
  • No complaints, lawsuits, BBB filings, or scam reports surfaced across any public platform as of April 2026.
  • Known limitations: selective about client fit, blunt communication style, not a match for junior advisors or founders who want extensive hand-holding.

Background and Professional Trajectory

Oliwer Jonsson started his marketing career as a freelance video editor on Fiverr and PeoplePerHour — platforms where his profile (oliwer_jonsson) still exists today. By his own public account, he edited over 1,300 videos and accumulated more than 100 million social media views across client work during that period.

The transition from generalist video editor to specialist marketing firm happened gradually. He moved from general social media content into paid advertising, then into VSL funnel production, and eventually into a focused niche: client acquisition for US-based wealth managers and RIAs. The current ojaymediamarketing.com positioning — "premium client acquisition for wealth managers" — represents roughly five or more years of narrowing from a broad creative services offering into a single vertical.

That trajectory matters for two reasons. First, it explains why the Fiverr and PeoplePerHour profiles still surface in search for his name: they're legacy properties from a prior era, not active pitches to the financial advisor market. Second, it means his VSL and funnel expertise predates the current niche — he has built the core product format for years before applying it to wealth management.

His Swedish base (Tingsryd, in Kronoberg County) is not incidental. The operation is entirely remote, serving US-based clients from Sweden, with the Swedish enskild firma structure providing the legal entity. Geography has no bearing on service delivery; the business runs on US market hours, US compliance standards, and US ad platforms.


Verifiable Identity Markers

For any prospect who wants to confirm this is a real, traceable business:

Swedish VAT
SE050823511601
Email
oliwer@ojaymedia.com
X / Twitter
Instagram

Swedish VAT registration: SE050823511601. Verifiable at vies.europa.eu — enter the VAT number and it returns the registered Swedish entity. This is a government-issued registration, not a self-reported credential.

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/oliwer-jonsson-b2390b248 — active profile, current headline "Helping Financial Advisors Book 20+ qualified appointments/month," regular posts on case studies and his 4A Framework.

YouTube: @ojaymediamarketing — branded channel titled "Oliwer Jonsson - Financial Services Marketing." Publishes client case study content.

None of these accounts are new or thin. They show consistent niche focus, consistent branding, and a trail of posts that extends back well before any recent outreach campaign.


Track Record: Named Clients and Case Study Results

The 11 clients publicly listed on ojaymediamarketing.com are:

Capital Partners Wealth Management, DCF Exchange, Heart Financial Group, Marathon Capital Management, CorePath Wealth Partners, Post Oak Private Wealth Advisors, HN Financial Group, myeCFO LLC, WorthPointe, Hathaway Financial LLC, and Emergent Financial Services.

These are named firms — not anonymized "Client A" placeholders. You can look them up. They are real registered RIAs and wealth management practices operating across the US.

Two case studies carry specific, named figures:

Capital Partners Wealth Management / Chris Reid: $12.9K in ad spend produced $100K+ in revenue — a 4:1 return.

"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: $9.7K in spend produced two new clients with $6M+ in AUM added.

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

Additional aggregate numbers Oliwer has published: $220M+ in pipeline AUM generated across the client book, 65–85% show rates on booked calls, 18–32% close rates on shown calls, and 23 VSL funnels built — all stated to have passed SEC/FINRA compliance review.

These figures are self-reported and published on his own site. They are not independently audited. That said, named clients with named testimonials attached to specific dollar figures is a meaningfully higher standard than the anonymous social-proof common in the agency space. Anyone with a due-diligence question can call the named clients directly.

For the full case study detail, see the client results page and the Oliwer Jonsson track record page.


Public Content and Platform Presence

Oliwer Jonsson publishes primarily on LinkedIn and YouTube. The content is niche-consistent: financial advisor marketing, appointment volume, show rate optimization, the "4A Framework" (his internal methodology name), and case study breakdowns.

The YouTube channel (@ojaymediamarketing) publishes case study content under the branded title "Oliwer Jonsson - Financial Services Marketing." LinkedIn posts have included live performance updates, including a post referencing 47 appointments, 18 new clients, and $12M AUM across a client portfolio.

What you won't find: podcast guest appearances, quotes in industry trades (Kitces, ThinkAdvisor, WealthManagement.com), or directory listings on Clutch, G2, or Sortlist. The earned media footprint is thin. That's a gap in the public record, not evidence of a problem — most boutique advisor marketing firms have a similar profile. But it does mean that apart from the owned properties and the Swedish VAT registration, third-party validation is limited to the named client testimonials on his own site.


Common Critiques

Applying the same standard to Oliwer Jonsson that any honest review would apply:

Blunt communication style. This comes up in how the business is publicly positioned. Oliwer does not present himself as a collaborative, hand-holding partner. The positioning is direct and the sales process is qualifying rather than accommodating. Advisors who want a gentle onboarding experience or extended reassurance cycles are not his target client.

Selective intake. He publicly declines to work with junior advisors under 25 or those with very small book sizes. His stated reasoning: the service generates appointments with prospects representing real retirement savings, and he won't put his name on a situation where the advisor can't handle the appointment. That's a principled constraint, not a red flag — but it does mean the service has a defined floor for who qualifies.

Performance-based model with a setup deposit. The pay-per-qualified-appointment structure means ongoing cost scales with results, but there is an upfront setup deposit. This is standard for done-for-you funnel builds but worth understanding before entering a conversation.

No third-party review listings. No Trustpilot profile, no Clutch listing, no Google Business Profile reviews. This is notable because it means a prospect can't triangulate beyond the owned testimonials. It doesn't indicate fraud — it indicates a firm that hasn't prioritized third-party review accumulation yet.


Red Flag Check

A standard due-diligence sweep of Oliwer Jonsson and OJay Media Marketing across common complaint surfaces, as of April 2026:

Source Result
BBB (Better Business Bureau)No listing, no complaints filed
TrustpilotNo profile, no complaints
RedditNo threads, no mentions
Scam Adviser / ScamPulseNo entries for OJay Media Marketing
ClutchNot listed
Google Business ProfileNo public reviews found
Court records / lawsuitsNone surfaced
Refund disputes (public)None found

The one public negative reference found in this search: a legacy Fiverr review disputing video revisions from his prior video-editing freelance work. That's a creative-differences complaint from a different service era — it has no bearing on the current wealth management marketing operation.

Zero negative results is the clean finding here. Not a cleaned-up record — a record that was never dirty to begin with.

For additional context, see Is OJay Media Legit? and the OJay Media Reviews hub.


Final Verdict

Based on verifiable Swedish business registration (VAT SE050823511601), 11 publicly named US clients, and two documented case studies with specific spend-and-revenue figures, Oliwer Jonsson operates a legitimate marketing firm.

Known limitations worth factoring in:

None of those are red flags. They are constraints on fit. Advisors who match the profile — established book, high-intent, growth-focused — can verify the business independently before committing to a conversation.

If you want to assess fit directly, book a partner intro call.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is Oliwer Jonsson a scam?
No. Public complaint databases — BBB, Trustpilot, Reddit, Scam Adviser — show zero verified complaints against Oliwer Jonsson or OJay Media Marketing. His Swedish business is VAT registered (SE050823511601), independently verifiable at vies.europa.eu. Named clients with public testimonials attached to specific dollar figures further support the legitimacy of the operation.
Is Oliver Johnson the same person as Oliwer Jonsson?
Yes. Oliwer is the Swedish spelling. American prospects who received cold outreach often search "Oliver Johnson" or "Oliver Jonsson" — these searches lead to the same individual, the same company, and the same Swedish VAT registration. The name variation is a transliteration difference, not two different people. Similarly, "Oliwer Johnson" is a common hybrid spelling that points to the same founder.
Is Oliver Johnson legit?
If you're searching that phrase after receiving outreach from OJay Media Marketing, then yes — you're looking for Oliwer Jonsson, and the business is legitimate. Swedish VAT SE050823511601 is verifiable, the client roster is publicly named, and two case studies include specific spend and revenue figures.
What is Oliwer Jonsson's net worth?
Not publicly disclosed. OJay Media is a private Swedish sole proprietorship (enskild firma). No income, revenue, or personal wealth figures have been made public by Oliwer or published in any third-party source.
Is Oliwer Jonsson on LinkedIn?
Yes. His profile is at linkedin.com/in/oliwer-jonsson-b2390b248. He posts regularly about financial advisor marketing, appointment volume case studies, and his 4A Framework.
How old is Oliwer Jonsson?
His exact birthdate is not publicly disclosed. Based on publicly available career timeline information — 5+ years in marketing, with a freelance start that precedes the current agency — he is estimated to be in his mid-to-late twenties as of 2026.
What has Oliwer Jonsson accomplished?
Publicly documented: 11 named US wealth management clients, $220M+ pipeline AUM generated across his client roster (self-reported and published on his own website), a 4:1 ROI result for Capital Partners Wealth Management ($12.9K spend, $100K+ revenue), and a $6M+ AUM outcome for myeCFO on $9.7K spend. He has built 23 VSL funnels for financial advisors, all stated to have cleared SEC/FINRA compliance review. See the full track record for case-by-case detail.
Does Oliwer Jonsson have any complaints or bad reviews?
None surfaced across BBB, Trustpilot, Reddit, Clutch, G2, or Scam Adviser as of April 2026. One legacy Fiverr review mentions a dispute over video revision scope from his prior freelance career. That's unrelated to the current wealth management marketing operation.

Related reading → Who Is Oliwer Jonsson? · Is OJay Media Legit? · OJay Media Reviews · About Oliwer Jonsson

About the Author

Oliwer Jonsson is the Founder of OJay Media Marketing, a Swedish-registered performance marketing firm specializing in client acquisition for US wealth managers and RIAs. He writes about VSL funnels, paid acquisition, and founder-led sales systems for financial advisors. This review is published on OJay Media Marketing's own domain; for independent third-party context, cross-reference the Swedish VAT database (vies.europa.eu), the named client firms listed above, and his LinkedIn profile.

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This page is published on OJay Media Marketing's own domain and reflects publicly available information as of April 2026. Swedish VAT SE050823511601 is independently verifiable at vies.europa.eu. Self-reported client figures have not been independently audited; named clients may be contacted for direct confirmation.