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Full-service agencies

Full-service agencies | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

It’s an age-old decision point in marketing — work with a range of specialized agencies, or find a full-service agency that can handle everything. In the last couple years, we’ve seen an ever-expanding tick-box approach to agency services. This decision point has only gotten more complicated.

 

In the late-90’s, I joined one of the first digital agencies in the Bay Area. We built websites, mainly for travel companies like Disney and Starwood. We were specialists and we were good at it. Then we got acquired along with 30 or so other specialist agencies and rolled-up into one big one-stop shop.

 

Suddenly, our new, big agency offered everything from brand identity design to consulting to advertising for every conceivable type of company. It was total chaos. I remember going to a meeting with a client to talk about an integrated plan and meeting other groups from my own company for the first time in the client’s reception area.

 

I learned to be wary of agencies that claim to do everything. In my experience on the client and agency sides, few agencies are capable to doing all of those things well, particularly for emerging technologies....

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Full-service or full-time challenge? Tom Fishburne reflects on agencies with a smile.

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Improve Your Collaboration: 18 Project Management Tools for Marketing Agencies

Improve Your Collaboration: 18 Project Management Tools for Marketing Agencies | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Projects don't always go as planned. You can perfectly outline the tasks, major milestones, and timeline for each project, but in the end, things happen: clients don't send the information you need, a key employee walks out the door, a technical issue pops up that requires you to rethink the approach. 

 

This can spiral out of control when everyone is simply referring to a color-coded spreadsheet and replying to a confusing email thread. That's why so many agencies invest in project management software. 

 

They need an easy-to-use interface to track timelines, tasks, time, and budgets. They need something people will actually want to use on a daily basis. And every agency is different, which means every agency needs a different type of project management tool.

 

We've put together a list of some of the top platforms that are made with agencies in mind:...

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10 Questions to Ask Before Investing in a Project Management Tool

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Trust Me, PR is dead – long live public relations | STUART BRUCE

Trust Me, PR is dead – long live public relations | STUART BRUCE | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Trust Me, PR is Dead is the provocative title of Robert Phillip’s long-awaited second book. It’s had many PR practitioners up in arms that a co-founder of Jackie Cooper PR and former EMEA CEO of Edelman should bite the hand that’s fed him (and them!)


Having read and enjoyed the book I can let you into a little secret that not many of the numerous reviews have revealed. The book isn’t really that much about PR. In fact it is far more interesting. It’s a broader analysis and dissection of society, politics, business and even the economy as it is today. Much of the commentary is about how many in the PR world, business and politics haven’t even begun to sufficiently grasp the seismic changes that are taking place....

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Stuart Bruce agrees with a new book by Robert Phillips called "Trust Me: PR is Dead."

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28 Tips from my first 28 Months as a Solo PR Business

28 Tips from my first 28 Months as a Solo PR Business | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

In 2014, a whopping 581,000 businesses started up in the UK. One of them was me, Zude PR.

According to Bloomberg, a staggering 8 out of 10 entrepreneurs who start businesses fail within the first 18 months. I don’t know what the figure is for Glasgow PR firms, but I imagine it’s similar.

Twenty-eight months on I’m still here, fighting the good fight.

Here are 28 top observations from MY first 28 months as a solo digital PR pro (just in case you ever need them)....

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David Sawyer looks back thoughtfully on two-plus years as a solo PR consultant in Glasgow.

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Watch: Twelve agency CEOs on the state of PR

Watch: Twelve agency CEOs on the state of PR | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Global expansion. Blurred lines between PR and marketing. An explosion of creative services.


Chief executives from 12 of the largest agencies in the world discuss their firm’s performance over the past year and share their pitch for the future of the business....

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Very interesting perspectives from a dozen high level, global PR agency CEOs. Must-see for PR pros at every level.

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We’re living in the digital golden age. So, what are you doing about it? : Marklives!com

We’re living in the digital golden age. So, what are you doing about it? : Marklives!com | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

I have an unshakable belief that we’re living, right now, in one of the most crazy awesome times in human history. I believe that in 100 years from now, people will look back at the turn of the 21st century and say “Dayam, I wish I lived then!” – sorta like we do now thinking back to the 60’s, or the Enlightenment, or the industrial revolution, or the 80’s. Na, just kidding – the 80’s sucked.


Scalable areas like media placement are becoming competitive and crowded, and more and more agencies are entering the arena. Often these new agencies are more energetic and better looking than us. Damn those little punks to hell.Think about it. We’re living in a time where digital communication is changing everything. You know that right? Of course you do.


The question really is, what are you doing about it?So, running an agency, as I do, the question becomes even more critical. I’m at the forefront of all this stuff. We get updates daily, hourly, every .minute, on new shit that’s getting done. Innovations, inventions, disruptions: these are the things that mark this amazing pocket of time called the digital age....

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Fred Roed tackles the challenge of running an agency and responding to digital disruptions. Really thoughtful post for agency owners to consider.

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