Expert advice on putting your agency in a position to succeed (featuring David C. Baker)
Release Date: 06/24/2024
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In this episode, Chip talks with Jody Sutter of the Sutter Company, a frequent contributor. They discuss strategies for small agencies, emphasizing the importance of clear positioning and targeted messaging for effective business development. They highlight the necessity for agency owners to identify their strengths and leverage them, using methods like 12-week sprints to achieve incremental progress. They also address the challenges agencies face when looking for quick revenue boosts and the significance of tapping into existing networks.
info_outlineIn this episode, Chip talks with David C. Baker, who has been dubbed "the expert's expert." He leads the advisory firm Punctuation, and has worked with more than 1,000 agencies to help them get better positioned for success.
The discussion focuses on improving agency management and scalability by emphasizing the importance of understanding business fundamentals and integrating them alongside the creative and strategic solutions.
Key topics include the benefits of proper positioning, effective client communication, strategic pricing, and the importance of sharing expertise.