Hiring
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Your business
and its needs are unique. It is important to find an agency
that fits those needs and can grow with your company. Like any partnership,
your relationship with an agency should be carefully considered.
Here are a few questions you might want to ask before hiring an
agency:
Who will you be working with? Make sure this person is skilled
and knowledgeable. Often agencies will send their top people to
get the account and then assign a lower level person to work with
you. Find someone who is a good compatible fit for you. You need
to work closely with this person.
What size is the agency? Dont be dazzled by big agencies.
Many smaller agencies can provide more attention. Look at their
client list and pay attention to how long they have worked with
their clients. Look for client turnover.
Are they easy to communicate with? Remember that you will be working
as a team. Realize that the agency is human and mistakes can be
made. Do you have a good line of communication with the agency?
Is there a good rapport. Dont be fooled by good sales people.
How do their references check out? The agency should be able
to give you names of people they work with. Also check with the
local media and ask their opinion. Find out if the agency pays its
bills on time. It isnt unusual for an agency to go out of
business due to poor management.
How long has the agency been in business? Ask them about
other experience. Look for an agency that has a well rounded background
in all media. Often sales reps go into business as an agency and
specialize in the media they once represented because they are not
knowledgeable of other media. Look for a business that has been
around for at least five years to ensure business stability and
knowledge.
Is there a conflict of interest? Check to see if the agency
is doing work for one of your competitors. Ask for an exclusive
contract. A reputable agency will usually only handle one bank,
one car dealer, etc. unless they have the staff to form teams to
handle competing businesses.
How is the agency paid? Agencies make their money in one
of three ways: Commissions (usually 15%), fees or retainers. Commission
is figured by dividing the net amount by .85 to equal gross amount.
Example: $100 / .85 = $117.64. Fees are usually charged for creative
services. Fees range from $25 to $250 in our region. It is wise
to get all work bid on in advance. Retainers are a monthly fee charged
to handle an account. Usually a certain amount of work is agreed
upon to be completed each month with an agreed upon price. This
can lead to confusion over what work is being accomplished if everything
is not documented clearly. Make sure you know how you are being
charged.
What is the agencys philosophy? Does their working
philosophy mesh with your companys. There are a few agencies
that focus on dollar volume over doing what is best for their client.
For instance, the agency may have an agreement with a billboard
company and encourage your company to purchase billboards to meet
their own obligations rather than your sales goals.
Visit the agency. Take a good look at the office organization
and personnel. You want to work with a business that is well organized
and pays attention to detail. You want strong creative and friendly
service. You can find out a lot by a company by just visiting and
seeing how you are treated.
Look for the Golden Rule. The bottom line is that you need
to be treated with respect .You need to be carefully listened to.
You know your business and you need to be able to share thought
s freely so that as a team you can build ideas that will work best
for your business. Beware of a company that tells you what you are
going to do - as much as you need to watch out for agencies that
acts simply as an order taker.
Poole Advertising wishes you tremendous success in your search for
an agency. Please dont hesitate to contact us if you have
questions. There are a lot of good people to work with in our region.
Trust your instincts, and get out there and build more business.
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