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How to Be a Better Agency: Top Tips From HubSpot's Agency Consultants Team

Written by Iliyana Stareva | 04-Oct-2016 08:00:00

The best thing about my job is the team that I work with. I'm surrounded by super intelligent and knowledgeable people who come from various backgrounds and inspire me to be better and learn every day. 

So when I started writing more about the agency business I thought I should be using this fantastic resource that I see every day - the experiences, tips and advice of my colleagues from HubSpot's EMEA Agency Consultants team. 

Our role is called Channel Consultants (or CCs as we love our abbreviations at HubSpot) but essentially we are agency business consultants and we help our agency partners to do their own inbound marketing as well as to service clients in an efficient, value-adding and results-driven way.  
Our team has collectively worked with over 1,000 agencies (if not more) from across EMEA so as you can imagine this mass of knowledge could be pretty valuable to any agency.
This is why I decided to crowdsource a blog post with my team where I asked them to share their top 50-words tip on how to be a better agency. 
I put all tips into a SlideShare that you can read below. You'll see three main themes: 
  • focus and positioning on a particular area of expertise (vertical, industry, service etc.)
  • cleary defined buyer personas and content aligned with them
  • treating existing customers just as importantly as new business in order to delight and retain them

15 Top Tips on How to Be a Better Agency: 

How to Be a Better Agency: Top Tips from HubSpot's EMEA Agency Consultants Team from Iliyana Stareva

Being a great agency that is able to acquire and retain clients, to deliver great service and to do their own marketing isn't easy. But building a business around these key areas isn't impossible. It requires drive, motivation and continuous learning. That continuous learning includes optimisation and new ideas which often come from external consultants who can throw a fresh view and open your eyes to new things or to how you can better do the things you already do. 

I hope this is what our tips have brought you. 

 

Which one was your favourite tip and why?