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From Small Towns to Big Impact: The Story Behind CTR Response Agency

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Release Date: 03/18/2026

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3 Episode Key Takeaways



The Power of Complementary Partnerships

The origin story of CTR Response highlights how Ryan Meisch and Clay Tyler brought together complementary skill sets, Ryan’s business and sales background and Clay’s technical expertise. This “yin and yang” dynamic is emphasized throughout their journey, showing how their collaboration filled each other’s gaps and ultimately laid the groundwork for their agency’s success.

 

The Shift from Traditional to Digital Advertising

Both guests reflect on their careers, starting in traditional media (like TV and radio), and on how they witnessed the rapid evolution and growth of digital advertising. Ryan Meisch shared how he was initially more drawn to digital because of its transparency and measurable results, a clear advantage over traditional channels. Their story illustrates the broader industry transformation and how adapting to digital trends unlocked new opportunities for both themselves and their clients.

 

Advertising Education Before Implementation

A major part of CTR’s philosophy is their focus on educating clients before jumping into execution. Clay Tyler explains that helping clients truly understand what digital advertising is (and isn’t) empowers them to make better decisions and sets realistic expectations. This “education before implementation” approach aims to build trust and long-term relationships, and it’s one of the key differentiators they bring to their boutique agency.