This page answers the most common questions about OJay Media and its founder, Oliwer Jonsson. Whether you're a financial advisor who received an outreach message, a colleague doing due diligence, or someone who found a misspelling variant like "Oliver Johnson" or "Oliver Jonsson" — you're in the right place. The questions below cover legitimacy, pricing, contracts, refunds, the company's track record, and honest guidance on who this service does and does not fit.
- OJay Media is a legitimately registered Swedish sole proprietorship (VAT SE050823511601), independently verifiable at vies.europa.eu.
- No complaints, lawsuits, BBB filings, Trustpilot entries, or Reddit threads exist for OJay Media or Oliwer Jonsson as of April 2026 — the SERP is clean.
- Pricing is performance-based (pay-per-qualified-appointment), not a flat monthly retainer — clients pay for results delivered, not hours worked.
- The service works exclusively with established RIAs, wealth managers, and fee-only advisors managing $50M–$5B AUM; it is not built for junior advisors or small book sizes.
- Oliwer Jonsson is the Swedish-born sole founder — "Oliver Johnson" and "Oliver Jonsson" are common misspellings of the same person.
Group 1: Trust & Legitimacy
Is OJay Media a scam? #
No. OJay Media is a registered business with a verifiable Swedish VAT number (SE050823511601) that can be confirmed at vies.europa.eu. The company has 11 publicly named clients — including Capital Partners Wealth Management, myeCFO LLC, CorePath Wealth Partners, and Post Oak Private Wealth Advisors — none of whom are anonymous. A business running a scam does not put real client names and logos on its results page.
Is OJay Media legit? #
Does OJay Media have complaints filed against it? #
As of April 2026, no. There are no filings on the BBB, no entries on Trustpilot or Clutch, no Scamadviser warnings, and no Reddit threads raising concerns about OJay Media or Oliwer Jonsson. The one legacy mixed review that exists is on a Fiverr video-editing profile from his earlier freelance career and concerns a creative-differences dispute — it is unrelated to the current financial advisor marketing service.
Are there any lawsuits against OJay Media? #
None are publicly recorded. No court filings, regulatory actions, or FINRA/SEC disciplinary proceedings reference OJay Media or Oliwer Jonsson. The 23 VSL funnels built for financial advisor clients are stated to have all passed SEC/FINRA compliance review before going live, which is verifiable by asking the named clients directly.
Is OJay Media a real company? #
Yes. OJay Media (operating as OJay Media Marketing) is a registered business entity in Sweden. Founder Oliwer Ludwig Bengt Jonsson is listed at a Tingsryd, Kronoberg address (postcode 36230). The company holds two active domains — ojaymedia.com and ojaymediamarketing.com — and maintains active profiles on LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram, X, and Facebook.
Where is OJay Media registered? #
OJay Media is registered as a Swedish sole proprietorship (enskild firma) in Tingsryd, Kronoberg County, Sweden. Its EU VAT number is SE050823511601, verifiable at vies.europa.eu. The company operates remotely and serves clients across the United States, but the legal entity is Swedish.
Group 2: Reviews & Presence
Where can I find OJay Media reviews? #
The primary source of documented results is ojaymediamarketing.com/results, which lists 11 named clients with specific outcome data — ad spend figures, AUM acquired, ROI ratios, and direct video testimonials. Third-party aggregator listings (Trustpilot, Clutch, G2) do not currently exist because OJay Media does not solicit public reviews on those platforms. For a compiled overview, see the OJay Media reviews page.
Is OJay Media on Trustpilot? #
No. OJay Media does not have a Trustpilot listing as of April 2026. If you searched "OJay Media Trustpilot" and found nothing, that is accurate — not a red flag. Boutique B2B service firms serving a narrow niche of 4–6 clients at a time rarely use public review aggregators designed for consumer-facing businesses.
Is OJay Media on BBB? #
No. OJay Media is a Swedish-registered company operating remotely for US clients. It is not enrolled in the Better Business Bureau. The BBB's jurisdiction and relevance applies primarily to consumer-facing businesses incorporated in the United States or Canada; it does not cover EU-registered sole proprietorships by default.
Does OJay Media have a Reddit thread? #
No Reddit threads discussing OJay Media or Oliwer Jonsson appear in search results as of April 2026. Given the niche — wealth managers and RIAs, not retail consumers or broad marketing professionals — this absence is expected. The typical OJay Media prospect is a financial advisor evaluating the service after receiving direct outreach, not a retail buyer browsing Reddit communities.
Is there a Glassdoor page for OJay Media? #
No. OJay Media is a solo-founder operation with no publicly listed employees, so there is no Glassdoor employer profile. Oliwer Jonsson runs the agency as a sole proprietor; any contractors or collaborators are not publicly listed staff members.
Group 3: Pricing & Contract
How much does OJay Media cost? #
OJay Media does not publish a fixed price list. The model is performance-based: clients pay a per-qualified-appointment fee rather than a flat monthly retainer. There is a setup deposit to begin the engagement. Actual costs depend on appointment volume targets and the advisor's geographic market. For detailed pricing context, see the OJay Media pricing page.
What's the minimum commitment? #
There is no advertised minimum contract term. However, because the service involves building and launching a full paid-media funnel — Meta ads, a VSL, landing page, email sequences, and booking system — a short-term engagement is structurally impractical. Most partnerships run on an ongoing basis as long as the appointment pipeline continues to perform.
Is there a refund policy? #
The setup deposit covers work that is performed regardless of downstream results (funnel construction, compliance review, creative production). Refunds on that component are not standard because the deliverables are delivered. The performance-pay structure means you are not paying a large upfront sum for speculative results — you pay per qualified appointment that lands on your calendar.
Can I cancel anytime? #
OJay Media has not published a specific cancellation clause. The boutique model (4–6 clients, geographic exclusivity) means the engagement is treated as a partnership rather than a subscription. The clearest path to understanding cancellation terms is to ask directly during the partner intro call before signing anything.
Do I pay for ad spend separately? #
Yes. Ad spend goes directly to Meta (Facebook/Instagram) and is paid by the client to Meta. OJay Media manages the campaigns but does not bill through itself for media spend. This is standard for performance-based agencies and ensures full transparency — clients can see every dollar spent in their own Meta Ads Manager account.
Is there a money-back guarantee? #
OJay Media does not advertise a blanket money-back guarantee. The risk-mitigation structure is the performance model itself: because clients pay per qualified appointment rather than paying a large upfront retainer, there is no large sum at risk before results are demonstrated. Chris Reid of Capital Partners Wealth Management put it directly:
"If you're going to throw money somewhere, throw it at Oli. It's your highest hit percentage."
Group 4: The Founder
Who is Oliwer Jonsson? #
Oliwer Jonsson (full legal name: Oliwer Ludwig Bengt Jonsson) is a Swedish entrepreneur and the sole founder of OJay Media Marketing, based in Tingsryd, Kronoberg, Sweden. He built his career from a video-editing freelancer on Fiverr and PeoplePerHour — editing 1,300+ videos and generating over 100 million social media views — into a specialist paid-acquisition firm for US-based wealth managers and RIAs. A full biography is on the about page.
Is Oliver Johnson the same person as Oliwer Jonsson? #
Yes. "Oliver Johnson" is the most common English misspelling of the Swedish name "Oliwer Jonsson." The "w" in Oliwer is a Swedish spelling convention; English speakers frequently write it as "Oliver." The surname "Jonsson" is similarly converted to "Johnson" by American readers. Other variants — "Oliver Jonsson," "Oliwer Johnson" — refer to the same person. There is one individual and one company.
What's Oliwer Jonsson's background? #
Oliwer started as a freelance video editor, then built a generalist creative agency before narrowing to financial advisor marketing. He brings 5+ years of paid-media and funnel-building experience, with a specific focus on Meta advertising, VSL production, and SEC/FINRA compliance workflows. His results page lists $220M+ in pipeline AUM generated across the client book, with 65–85% show rates and 18–32% close rates on appointments booked.
Is Oliwer Jonsson on LinkedIn? #
Yes. His primary LinkedIn profile is at linkedin.com/in/oliwer-jonsson-b2390b248. He is active there, publishing case study updates, calculator posts, and content on the 4A Framework. There is also a company page at linkedin.com/company/ojay-media and a Swedish LinkedIn index profile at se.linkedin.com/in/oliwer-jonsson.
What is Oliwer Jonsson's track record? #
Publicly documented results include: Capital Partners / Chris Reid — $12.9K ad spend to $100K+ revenue (4:1 ROI); myeCFO / Roger Chen — $9.7K spend to 2 new clients and $6M+ AUM; a 14-day campaign delivering a $4M AUM close and an $800K income prospect in week one; a 90-day beginner-advisor case delivering $4.1M AUM at an average $500K account size. The aggregate across the client book stands at $220M+ pipeline AUM generated. Full case studies are on the results page.
Group 5: Service & Delivery
What does OJay Media actually do? #
OJay Media builds and runs a complete paid-acquisition funnel for financial advisors. That means Meta (Facebook/Instagram) ad campaigns targeting HNW prospects with $500K+ investable assets, a compliance-reviewed video sales letter (VSL), a dedicated landing page, an email nurture sequence, and a booking and qualification system. The deliverable is a calendar filled with pre-qualified appointments — not traffic, leads, or impressions.
How long does it take to see results? #
The setup phase (funnel build, compliance review, ad launch) typically takes a few weeks before the first appointments appear. One documented case shows a prospect closing in week one of a live campaign (the $800K income / $4M AUM close). The 90-day beginner case produced $4.1M AUM. Timelines vary by market, budget, and how quickly the advisor handles the sales process after appointments land. OJay Media does not make guarantees about specific time-to-first-result.
Do they handle compliance review? #
Yes. All 23 VSL funnels built to date are stated to have been reviewed for SEC Marketing Rule and FINRA compliance before going live. This is a non-negotiable part of the production workflow, not an optional add-on. Advisors who worry about regulatory risk around paid advertising are specifically the type of client OJay Media is designed to serve.
Who do they work with? #
OJay Media works exclusively with registered investment advisors (RIAs), wealth managers, and fee-only financial advisors in the United States, typically managing $50M–$5B in AUM. Named current or former clients include Capital Partners Wealth Management, DCF Exchange, Heart Financial Group, Marathon Capital Management, CorePath Wealth Partners, Post Oak Private Wealth Advisors, HN Financial Group, myeCFO, WorthPointe, Hathaway Financial, and Emergent Financial Services. Geographic exclusivity is offered — one advisor per city.
Why only 4–6 clients? #
The boutique cap exists because the model is founder-run and attention-intensive. Oliwer Jonsson personally manages campaign strategy, creative direction, and client communication. Serving more than 6 clients simultaneously would dilute the hands-on involvement that drives the documented results. The exclusivity also means that if you are accepted, no competitor in your city gets the same funnel.
Group 6: Fit & Critique
Is OJay Media good for new advisors? #
Honest answer: generally no. OJay Media sends prospects representing significant life savings to its advisor clients, and Oliwer Jonsson has said publicly that he will not attach his name to advisors who cannot handle high-stakes appointments. The service is designed for established advisors with the capacity to close HNW clients and the ambition to scale. New advisors under 25 or those with a very small book size are not the right fit at this stage of their practice.
What kind of advisor is OJay Media NOT a fit for? #
Advisors who are not a fit include: those who lack the sales confidence or process to convert booked appointments; those managing AUM well below $50M who do not have a clear growth trajectory; advisors looking for a passive, set-and-forget arrangement rather than an engaged partnership; and advisors who need hand-holding through every stage of the process. The model assumes you can close — OJay Media's job is to fill the calendar, not to teach advisory skills.
What are common complaints about OJay Media? #
The most documented criticism is stylistic rather than substantive: founder Oliwer Jonsson is blunt and direct, and he will not sugarcoat feedback or soften his assessments to manage feelings. Advisors who prefer a deferential vendor relationship find his communication style abrasive. He has said directly that he will decline clients who are not ready to grow, which some prospects have read as arrogance. On the performance side, no structural complaints — no refund disputes, no failed campaign lawsuits, no regulatory flags — appear in any public forum as of April 2026.
Is OJay Media's pricing worth it? #
For the right advisor, the math is straightforward. Roger Chen of myeCFO paid $9.7K in ad spend and gained 2 new clients with $6M+ AUM. At a 1% AUM fee, that's $60K in recurring annual revenue from a $9.7K investment. Chris Reid of Capital Partners spent $12.9K and generated $100K+ in revenue — a 4:1 return in the first engagement. Whether the pricing is "worth it" depends entirely on the advisor's close rate, AUM, and fee structure. Advisors who struggle to convert appointments will see a different outcome than those who close consistently. The partner intro call exists specifically to evaluate mutual fit before any money changes hands.
Last updated: April 2026. For the most current information about OJay Media, visit ojaymediamarketing.com or contact oliwer@ojaymedia.com directly.
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