Systems, Operations, and Outreach for a 3 Month Company
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by /u/eidosx44
18h ago
I own a new company that writes SEO blog articles for e-commerce brands. Three months in, we still have yet got the hang of the business. To speed up this process, do you have any systems and outreach strategies for service based businesses like us that you may suggest to keep us rolling? Thanks! submitted by /u/eidosx44 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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What is cheapest way to get Stripe in country where Stripe is not supported?
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by /u/Smart_Value_2671
18h ago
I know about Stripe atlas but it looks like it will cost a lot submitted by /u/Smart_Value_2671 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Agency needs help with initial engagement and offer
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by /u/timtruth
18h ago
Starting to get pretty frustrated with with this. Our ideal process is to start clients with a small paid discovery and strategy engagement. In good faith this is how we learn how to bid the right marketing campaign. The problem is we work with a lot of small businesses and less sophisticated buyers who kind of just want a "monthly marketing package at $x/mo" Do we keep it simple and just sell them that and shoehorn everything in best we can? Or do we keep trying our way, with initial engagements / 90 day buildouts / etc. which confuses a lot of small business owners and leaves us having to s ..read more
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My 3 Month Company is Stuck at Limbo
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by /u/eidosx44
18h ago
Any resources that can get my company out of this slump? We do organic SEO blogs for e-commerce brands online. We have a working website, operations, and an offer. How do we go from here? How do we get clients? Any resources, books, or courses to read? Preferrably one that is focused on serviced based companies. Thank you. submitted by /u/eidosx44 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Do short form agency still have scope?
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by /u/OkCrazyBruh
18h ago
I mean short form content was in peak in 2022-23 and many people wanted fancy edit now everything is now back to simple again? Sure some people want to outsource but do they think it’s necessary? I mean yeah it all comes down to the offer and your niche but planning to start something and i have experience in short form content but not really sure… submitted by /u/OkCrazyBruh [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Is there such a thing as a good client?
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by /u/East-Virgo-024
18h ago
Landed a dream client, did amazing work for them, they still want favors and freebies and say rude sh*t to us. Landed another dream client, did amazing work they loved, then they threw us under the bus when some rando had a criticism of the campaign we designed. In my decade(s) of marketing work I see this over and over. Clients behaving badly turns them from dream clients into nightmares. Is this just how it’ll be forever or are there unicorns out there? submitted by /u/East-Virgo-024 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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What would you do with a large cold lead list of phone numbers?
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by /u/pak-ma-ndryshe
18h ago
Bulk sms with personalised text or call them? If you don't have the time to do the cold calling, do you hire someone on a salary with quotas, salary + commission or commission only? Do you upload the list on your phone and add them on social media as contact suggestions? What other ways are there? submitted by /u/pak-ma-ndryshe [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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What services are you missing that you want to offer to your clients?
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by /u/klaysmithhh
18h ago
I am in the process of growing my agency. I don’t particularly love the sales part of landing clients, but I do love the day to day grind of being in the accounts and actually doing the work and getting results. I know there are agencies out there that would like to offer SEO, Google ads, Facebook ads, etc… but it’s not something that’s worth allocating resources towards or hiring someone in house for. If you have some services you want to offer, but don’t have the resources to do so, let know and maybe we can work something out! submitted by /u/klaysmithhh [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Using Google Drive for SOP storage
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by /u/seocoin
18h ago
We’ve been diligently making SOP’s for our agency for the last year. Everything is linked from respective tasks within ClickUp. But today I needed an SOP and realized the google drive folder needs a tagging system where I can search for keywords. Im curious if others are doing similar and if you wouldn’t mind sharing how you’re handling this? submitted by /u/seocoin [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Are design & development agencies irrelevant now?
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by /u/OkPomegranate616
18h ago
Hey gus, I have been doing freelancing in Web Design and Development since 4 years now. Never got highly successful but it was fine and paying my bills. Recently got in touch with an old friend and got to know she has been freelance in graphic design, branding etc. So we had a chat and decided to start an agency of together were we could give a holistic package for branding, design assets, Web design and web development. But then I was with some other friend the other day and he has been a entrepreneur for a while, his first company got acquired (not for much but he only ran that for 6 months ..read more
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