Whether it’s time to take your brand to the next level, launch your company or introduce a new product, partnering with a marketing or creative agency is often a good move for a smaller or on-the-rise business. Or, for a business that just doesn’t have a robust marketing or creative team in house.
No matter the reason for seeking an agency relationship, it’s important to be clear what it is that you need before you go searching for that perfect partner.
Before you put together a request for proposal (RFP), ask yourself these six questions:
Write this ALL down. It will be essential to building out the RFP and aligning your internal team before you hire an agency.
Depending on your company’s scope, style, size and objective, you may benefit more from a smaller or larger agency. Creative and marketing agencies can vary greatly in size – from the one-woman show to the global corp and everything in between. And, aside from those big guys, most will have specific strengths or niches, too.
Think about the type of work that you need the most help with – what’s the priority? Areas of work might include:
Once you’ve determined your top priorities, look for agencies with those strengths and think about if your priorities are similar or disparate, meaning you may need and agency with more resources to accommodate it.
There’s no “right” or “wrong” really with choosing an agency size. As with much of what we deal with in marketing and branding, the answer is “it depends.”
Here are some sweeping generalizations about agency size to consider when thinking about which direction to go in. Mind you, these don’t apply to every agency of these sizes.
After you choose which size direction you think works best for your organization, there’s one more step to take before sending out an RFP: reconnaissance.
Do your homework before you even send out an RFP. Look at agency websites for:
From there, make your list of agencies you’d be interested to work with or hear a pitch from. Make it at least 8-10 names long (not everyone will submit a proposal or be the right fit after all).
Next blog, I’ll cover putting together the request for proposal and developing the pitch/decision making process.
July 10, 2022
Hi! I'm Colleen.
I’m a strategic marketing professional with over a decade of experience and a passion for mission-based brands.
I’m also a trained writer who loves teaching people and organizations how to improve their communication to achieve their goals. Part marketing leader, part communications instructor, 100% focused on YOUR growth.