Content Marketing World for Ad Agency New Business

Ad Agency New Business Conference

Content Marketing World conference and expo will be filled with sessions and information that specifically address key topics that agencies should know more about.  Even though this conference is huge, there are definitely a number of sessions that are specific to agencies to help them understand the content marketing for their own new business plus […]

50 Tips for Ad Agency New Business

Tips for Ad Agency New Business

New business helps for Advertising, Digital, Media and PR Agencies. Since 2007, I’ve conducted over 350 new business workshops for agencies in North and South America and Europe. No matter what country, I find there are many common problems when it comes to business development that makes it harder than it needs to be. I’ve […]

Revise Your Ad Agency’s Website for New Business

a website for ad agency new business

Your website’s key role is to generate business for the firm Research shows websites influence 97% of clients’ purchasing decisions.  I’ve often said that agencies are in a perpetual state of re-branding and re-designing their websites. Neither should be so difficult. A website is an important online platform to showcase your agency’s credentials, capabilities and case […]

Example: Creating a Niche for Ad Agency New Business

A Niche Blog for Ad Agency New Business

Prospects seek out marketing providers for their expertise.  Stop selling your services, that’s not what prospects are buying. There are two things that prospects want to buy: Prospects buy a SOLUTION to a problem. Prospects buy your service only because they believe it will solve their problems and give them positive results. If they don’t […]

Build an Online Audience that Builds Ad Agency New Business

Build and audience for ad agency new business

Social media fueled by content marketing has become essential assets for creating  bigger new business opportunities. Advertising, digital, media and PR firms are struggling to understand and convert their social media and content marketing efforts into actual new business success. I have probably edited no less than 6,000+ agency articles over the past ten years. It’s always […]

Ad Agency New Business is Harder Because One Key Ingredient is Lacking

Ad Agency New Business Missing Ingredient

Creating and maintaining agency new business is often harder than it should be because one key ingredient is often lacking. Positioning is the foundation of any agency’s new business program. It is also the area that many agencies have not addressed because of either procrastination or, more likely, their unwillingness to make the difficult business decisions. […]

Report: Thought Leader Survey for Ad Agency New Business

Ad Agency New Business Survey

Most agencies have an active new business plan but 67% of responders don’t view their program as successful. “When it comes to new business, it’s important that agencies never become complacent, even when times are good. In order to nurture and grow a vibrant agency, there must be a steady stream of new business opportunities […]

Ad Agency Prospects are Looking for Expertise 

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Agencies fail to realize the importance prospects place on having a knowledge of their industry and a positioning of expertise. Small to midsize agencies continue to promote themselves as full service, even though it’s rare for an agency to have a full service client. They use “full service” to broaden their appeal to most prospects. […]

Successfully Executing a New Business Strategy Requires a System

A System for Ad Agency New Business

A plan is just a plan until it’s executed. Execution is the battleground that determines success or failure. According to the RSW/US survey report, 66% of agency execs stated their new business hire was unsuccessful because the person lacked a methodology. How many annual planning meetings has your agency gone through to create a strategic new business plan only to […]

Making Time for Ad Agency New Business

A Calendar for Ad Agency New Business

One of our biggest challenges for new business is knowing work on each day. It’s also the key to lessening the distractions and increasing our productivity. So, the use of your calendar needs to be a priority.

A New Business Plan is Just a Plan Until It’s Executed

Execution is the battleground that determines success or failure.

For ad agencies that even have a new business plan, the majority fall short in its implementation.

How many annual planning meetings has your agency gone through to create a strategic marketing plan, only to have it fail in its implementation? Maybe this year, instead of focusing so much attention on the plan, use annual planning to create a dynamic process for execution.

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A Plan for Ad Agency New Business in 3 Simple Steps

A Plan for Ad Agency New Business

Having a written marketing plan makes new business easier and much more consistent.

Most agencies have no plan for new business. They can’t express what they are selling or who they are selling it to.

For you to state that you want to “take your agency to the next level” is not a strategy, it’s a goal. A strategy is not your agency’s mission statement. Your marketing strategy is a plan of execution.

Goals, objectives and mission statements are all fine.… Continue reading

12 Tips for Using Testimonials for Ad Agency New Business

client testimonials for ad agency new business

Adding recommendations is an easy way to empower a new business program.

As part of my consulting work, I’m asked to review a lot of agency websites from a new business perspective. Recently, I had a request to review the website of a large ad agency in New York. I wasn’t surprised that I didn’t find a single testimonial from a happy client. A good number of agencies neglect to add this important component to their marketing mix.… Continue reading

7 Helps for Consistent Online Leads for Ad Agency New Business

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Business development doesn’t have to be so difficult. By creating simple steps and processes you’ll have a system to boost online leads.

Here are 7 tips to get started:

1. Consistently Use Lead Generation Platforms

The battle for new business has moved online.

You want to enlarge your agency’s online footprint to generate more leads.

These are some proven platforms:

  • For over the past 10 years, I’ve recommended a niche blog for agency new busines. I’ve helped create over 450 personal blogs for agency principals.
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You Can’t Grow Your Ad Agency Quicker Alone

Being an agency owner can be lonely. 

It’s natural. We’re at the top and insulated. Our world consists of our employees, clients, vendors and the small, finite amount of time we get to spend with our friends and families.

Sure, it can be fun, exciting and rewarding. Hell, we wouldn’t do it otherwise. These are the highs.

But on the other hand, there are lows. And they get well, really low. In some cases, it seems you don’t have anyone to turn to.

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Social Media is now Pay to Play for Ad Agency New Business

social media is pay to play for ad agency new business

Paid social advertising can accelerate the process of attracting qualified traffic and leads.

Since 2007, I’ve preached that there was a new model for new business that made the existing model obsolete. Agencies needed a new approach to new business.

During the past decade, technology and the rise of social media changed how people communicated. This dramatically impacted business development. Prospects became self-sufficent. Any business information they wanted about a product or service became easily available online.… Continue reading

Distractions Can Take A Toll On Ad Agency New Business

Why it’s so hard to remain focused on new business and how to deal with distractions.

The atmosphere is often chaotic at most agencies. There are numerous interruptions and urgent requests throughout each day. It’s an environment that’s in a perpetual state of distraction. Working in this kind of climate is stressful. You’re constantly shifting from one task to the next.

In addition to agency our agency life, we’re now having to process an extreme amount of information daily.… Continue reading

Ad Agencies: The Two Things Prospects Want to Buy

stop selling for ad agency new business

You should stop selling your services, that’s not what prospects are buying.

Agency business development programs are often sales focused. They’re built around outbound, interruptive sales tactics that are designed to start engagements with prospective clients. The prospects have little, if any, awareness of the agency or how they’re different from their competitors.

Success in “selling the agency” is proving to be extremely difficult. And when business development isn’t successful, they think the sensible thing to do is to step-up outbound sales.… Continue reading

Targeting First-time CMOs for Ad Agency New Business

Here are five brands that have added their first CMO.

As any agency business development executive knows, it’s crucial to track decision-maker shifts in order to beat competitors to the pitch. First-time CMOs are one of the top new business triggers for agency changes, media shifts, and new marketing technology investments, as new hires tend to make changes within 3-12 months following their appointment.

First-time CMO hires signal that a company is making moves to bolster their marketing efforts, and also indicates a probable increase in spend in order to support these initiatives.… Continue reading

Your Personal Brand is Key for Ad Agency New Business

Your Personal Brand and Ad Agency New Business

Developing your personal brand is one of the best investments you can make for new business.

Through my experience working with hundreds of advertising, digital, media and PR firms, I’ve discovered how important it is for the agency owner to be the face of their company. Given the rise of social media, their personal brand story is as essential, or even more so, than the agency’s brand.

Being the “face” of an agency is an intimidating role, and as a result, many owners and founders avoid the spotlight. 

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