Privacy Policy
Effective Date: 2024
Beardo Marketing ("we," "our," or "us") respects your privacy, and we're committed to keeping your data safe—not selling it off to weirdos or spam-lords.
Beardo Marketing
3863 Olivette Ave, Cheviot, Ohio 45211
Website:
Email:
We may collect the following personal information:
First and last nameEmail addressPhone numberMailing addressIP addressCookies and tracking dataPayment info (handled securely via third-party processors)Behavioral data like clicks, page visits, time on site, etc.
We gather your info when you:
Fill out forms on our websiteOpt in to lead magnets or newslettersMake a purchase or schedule a callInteract with our ads or analytics toolsUse services connected through third-party platforms like Make.com or Zapier
We use tools like Google Analytics, Meta Pixel, third party pixels, and our CRM to make this happen.
We use your data to:
Send you marketing and promotionsFollow up on your inquiries or purchasesImprove our services and websiteTarget you with ads that (hopefully) don’t suckComply with legal requirements
We may share your info with:
Payment processors (for secure transactions)Ad platforms (like Meta, Google, etc.)Our CRM and automation tools Email service providers (for marketing stuff)
We don’t sell your data. Ever.
If you don’t become a paying client, we keep your info for up to 10 years
—because sometimes it takes people that long to get their act together. If you’re a client, we may retain relevant data longer for tax and legal reasons.
We don’t currently offer data deletion or correction requests. (Translation: if you give it to us, we keep it. Don’t fill out a form if that bothers you.)
We use industry-standard tools and precautions to keep your data safe. No system is perfect, but we take it seriously.
We’re based in Ohio, USA. All matters relating to data and privacy fall under applicable state and U.S. federal laws. No special compliance (like GDPR or CCPA) applies unless you're a lawyer trying to pick a fight.
Questions?
Email us at
and we’ll get back to you (as long as it’s not a request to delete your info—see above).