As a marketing manager, you’ve got your hands full. You’re ready to scale up your marketing efforts, maybe even add to your team. But you’re not sure if you should add a team member or partner with an agency.
Maybe you’ve heard that in-house hires are the way to go because they get to know your brand intimately and speak your language.
Or maybe one of your peers told you an agency is the way to go because they work with clients in other industries and bring a fresh perspective to your marketing.
Either way, you’ve heard pros and cons on either side. So when you’re ready to dial up your growth and invest in an inbound marketing approach, which way do you go?
In this article we’re exploring how an agency can benefit your business when you’re in growth mode and your marketing strategy needs the right touch.
Did you know that for about the price of a full-time employee (FTE), you get access to multiple experts? 🤯
Using Impulse Creative as an example, you get to tap into a growth strategist, an inbound evangelist, a director of inbound, a director of projects, a graphic designer, a web developer, a content marketer and an inbound marketer. That’s the team behind the scenes working with a client.
This means our clients get to work with different perspectives, all levels of experience, various demographics and multiple skill sets. What FTE can offer all of those benefits?
Here’s a breakdown of what that looks like in the real world:
Not every project needs every expert. But this is how we look at the question of hiring an in-house marketer versus hiring an agency. An agency comes with multiple experts.
It’s not always easy to think about giving up control of your marketing and messaging to an agency. An outsider. We get it. So what should you look for in an agency so you can trust them?
Look for a digital marketing agency who is willing to test the waters before making you commit to a long-term retainer.
What does that look like? It’s a team that you’re able to build some rapport with early. They aren’t afraid to prove themselves through smaller-scale projects to reassure you in their competence.
While marketing efforts don’t always yield instant results they often trigger small, visible trends. Look for signs of that momentum. Instead of simply signing a six month deal (or a year-long commitment), ask your prospective partner to prove their worthiness with a short-term campaign.
Here at Impulse Creative, we start off with a customized audit. Our team does a full evaluation of your company's website or marketing practices, including a deep dive of your social media and email marketing, a site health report, a keyword research build and competitive analysis, heat map tracking and more. When we wrap the audit, you get our findings, no strings attached.
Read more about what to expect when working with an agency here.
As you prepare for serious growth, consider the difference between an in-house marketer (with many great attributes) and hiring a team of experts via an agency.
And when you’re ready to lean into digital marketing on a deeper level, we’re here to help.