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Agency Life

Agency Life

Teamwork.com

Real stories from digital agencies about their journeys, the successes that defined them, and the failures they overcame. We talk about the highs and lows—and everything in between—on this crazy, roller coaster ride that is Agency Life.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Agency Life episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Agency Life for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Agency Life episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

In this episode, we chat with Trevor Rappleye who is the Founder & CEO of CorporateFilming.Net. We had the privilege of having Trevor on our podcast before (episode 24) so check that out too.
We chat about:
They help companies tell their stories through video
Changes before Covid and pivoting based on pain points
Finding your ideal prospect
Stopped rambling and started asking questions.
Adapting your business
Working internally in this time
Being apart of something
Making sales and deals as a business owner
Video in business
Focusing on what matters online and offline
The power of video for your business
Check them out: https://www.corporatefilming.net
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In our 14th episode of Agency Life we chatted with Mike Skeehan from Salted Stone on growing your business by actively following your intuition.
Mike talks about:
Going global with his agency
Creating a culture code
Starting an agency and the challenges he overcame
Coincidences that led him to where he is today
Following your gut and using your intuition to make decisions
Working Remotely
Expanding to Europe
And so much more...

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This time we have Adam Steinhardt CEO at The Kingdom, where they help companies challenged by the increased need for tech skills in sales and marketing. For many businesses, the digital world is high-paced, testing, and is challenging their traditional marketing and sales teams.
In this episode of the show, you'll hear from Adam the importance of adapting your business and your processes to the digital world we live in today.

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Steve Brown is the founder of ROI Online, an internet marketing agency, and author of Amazon Bestselling book The Golden Toilet. Steve grew up as a "chicken fried steak guy" in Amarillo, Texas and had his eyes opened while travelling the world. Through a long-winding journey, he returned to Amarillo and launched a marketing agency with an international footprint. Steve is a graduate of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program. His agency ROI Online was recently recognized by Fortune Magazine and the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City (ICIC.org) as one of 100 Fastest-Growing Inner City Businesses of 2019. His agency is a HubSpot Platinum Agency Partner and the original StoryBrand Certified Agency.

Steve believes the true heroes of the American economy are the invisible entrepreneurs and business leaders of small to medium-sized businesses. As the marketing world shifts, these leaders find themselves chasing shiny marketing tactics that don't move the needle. They're left frustrated with nothing to show for their hard work. Steve wrote The Golden Toilet to help these entrepreneurs successfully navigate the modern world of marketing so they can get an ROI from their strategies. In the book, Steve Brown teaches you how to reframe your perspective on marketing so you can focus your resources and attention on the real live humans who need your solutions.

What is the story of how you came to start your agency?

Working for a previous agency, my job was to grow the accounts that came into a web design firm. From that vantage point, I could see what happened after those easy closes—and it wasn’t pretty.

Many of the accounts that came through would crash and burn.

People would come to us for a website or a redo, we’d close the deal and get their site in production, but then

it’d be handed off to the “web designer” (usually a Photoshop guy or someone with basic web creation proficiency).

The thing is, the designer’s job was to design. That’s all they cared about. They didn’t have a stake in the business of the client they were designing for—creation happens

at its own pace. The clients would look to me to pick up the pace, but I wasn’t in charge of the designers or their process. Frustration all around.

That’s when I made the jump into my own agency. I thought

if I could manage the whole process—educate the customer, walk them through every step, align everyone’s

expectations including the designers—we could avoid the frustrated, fiery end that those accounts had all come to.

Not so much.

I started my own agency to solve the problem of designers

designing for design’s sake because they lacked a foundational appreciation for what the business owners were

building. That makes sense enough. What surprised me was that the business owners were often also missing that same piece. When I realized a key piece was missing, my mindset shifted from “let me sell you a website” to “you don’t need a website.”

When it came to a website, business owners were stepping out of their entrepreneur shoes and letting the need

for a website—any website—take over. Instead of thinking about why they started their business and what they could accomplish with this opportunity. They needed to

understand that websites are just another component of a business process. They didn’t need just the one part—they needed a system to help them grow their business.

What I really wanted to do for my clients had little to do with websites. I wanted to help entrepreneurs thrive. I wanted to help them focus on the problem they set out to solve rather than spinning their wheels and wasting more money on marketing. If I can help you align your strategy and overall goals with a better system instead of just the website you think you need, I can h

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In today's episode, we have Rikki Lear, Managing Director at Digital 22, the largest 100% HubSpot agency in the UK, and Elite Partner.
Rikki shares with us how he went from quitting a job he didn't enjoy to starting his own agency and discovering 'our orange friends' (aka HubSpot, of course!). As Digital 22 was one of the first HubSpot agencies in the UK, how has he adapted to HubSpot's evolution over the course of 10 years? How did he handle the transition to HubSpot with his customers, and did it affect the agency in any way?
Keep listening to this episode to find out more about Digital 22's culture with Rikki Lear.
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/rikkilear
https://www.digital22.com/

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In this solo episode, Clodagh gives tips & strategies to survive and thrive in challenging times.
Clodagh chats about:

  • Cashflow & Forecasting
  • Effectively managing the relationships with clients
  • You team and culture
  • Daily Check-ins
  • Internal organizing
  • Training
  • Routine
  • And much much more
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Agency Life - S1 E8 Meghan Hultquist HQdigital
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03/24/19 • 48 min

We are so happy to chat with our first female Digital Agency Owner - Meghan from HQdigital.

In this episode, we chat about:

Marketing for a marketing agency

What kept their agency going

Recent successes

The power of video

Embracing feeling uncomfortable

Managing client relationships

What keeps her going

Healthy working habits

Running an agency as a married couple

and so much more.

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Agency Life - S1 E6 Mergers & Acquisitions with Clodagh
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03/13/19 • 13 min

Following up from a phone call that Clodagh had recently with an agency that approached them to buy them. She took some notes and this mini-podcast is sharing some tips for agency owners that are considering a merger or acquisition,

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AI is disrupting every industry and maybe it’s caused a shake up or 2 in your agency over the last year. But there’s an opportunity that most agencies are likely overlooking.
That’s according to today’s guest, Richard Banfield. Richard is a veteran of agency life, a self-described recovering CEO, multiple time author, now an investor and advisor. He was the co-founder of Acceleration, which was purchased by WPP several years back.
In today’s conversation with Richard, you’ll hear:

  • How the relevancy & appropriate role of agencies has changed in recent years
  • The 2 ways agencies can help clients with AI adoption
  • An analogy that will change how you view your agency’s value

Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

The Ultimate Guide to Capacity Planning by Teamwork.com
Meet The Client by Teamwork.com
Connect with Logan on LinkedIn
Connect with Richard on LinkedIn
Want to watch the video version of the podcast on YouTube?
Check it out here: Agency Life Podcast on YouTube

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Want to get more content to support your agency life?
Subscribe to the Agency Life newsletter, check out past episodes & find more content at teamwork.com/agencylife.
This podcast is brought to you by Teamwork.com.

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Today we have Karsten Rasmussen with us on Agency Life. With more than 15 years of experience in building new digital products, services and companies - as a consultant, manager and CEO. Karsten has worked in large multinationals, fast-growing SMBs, local startups and runs his own startups.

In this conversation, we go through the features of TimeJam, the software that helps employees build the habit of time tracking daily. We’ll also dive into company culture and how digital products can help remote businesses to keep teams engaged.

Connect with Karsten on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-bj%C3%B8rk-rasmussen/

Checkout TimeJam https://www.timejam.app/

Other resources mentioned

https://hifiv.es/

https://officevibe.com/

This Podcast is brought to you by Growit Group and produced in collaboration with Circle Audio.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Agency Life have?

Agency Life currently has 172 episodes available.

What topics does Agency Life cover?

The podcast is about Digital Agency, Marketing, Podcasts and Business.

What is the most popular episode on Agency Life?

The episode title 'S5 E114 The Hospitality Niche With Naomi Ross from Distil Agency' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Agency Life?

The average episode length on Agency Life is 43 minutes.

How often are episodes of Agency Life released?

Episodes of Agency Life are typically released every 7 days, 1 hour.

When was the first episode of Agency Life?

The first episode of Agency Life was released on Dec 10, 2018.

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