3 things your marketing agency needs from you

One of the most significant indicators of partnership success is effective communication and clear expectations. At the start of a new website project or marketing campaign strategy, agencies rely on a few critical pieces of information to successfully kick off the project.
If you and your team can internally review and decide how you will tackle each of the internal processes below, you’ll be on your way to getting the most out of your marketing agency partnership.
#1. Establish a team lead and other key decision-makers on your team.
As you consider your new marketing project, who will be the point person on your team? This may be a manager, owner, or marketing coordinator who will take the lead in the day-to-day details and communications for the project. You will also want to establish the hierarchy of approvals. Does your entire team need to sign off on each decision? Probably not. However, you should consider how “big” decisions will be handled if you do not already have a review and approval process in place on your team.#2. Determine how much time your team will need for reviews and to give approvals.
A project timeline accounts for nearly every aspect of the project and should include realistic input from your team about the amount of time needed to review key project components and give approvals. If crucial decisions need to be presented before board members that meet once per month, that will impact the timeline. If your industry picks up from Black Friday through the New Year, meaning you’ll need twice the amount of time to respond to questions or to review items, that will also impact the timeline.#3. Work with your agency to set expectations for communication.
Depending on your company’s collaboration culture, you may have concrete ideas about how communications will flow with your marketing agency partner. Early in the partnership, share any concerns or questions you have with your contact at the agency. Talk through your preferences for communication, including who should be copied on emails, when and how to decide if a meeting needs to be called, if you prefer email vs. phone for a quick note or update, etc.As you may have guessed, there is no one-size-fits-all approach to working with a marketing agency. Each agency has different processes, strategies, and styles of communication. Knowing what your team is looking for in each of these three key areas can help you grow in your existing partnership or even vet new agencies you’re considering for new projects.
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About the author TBH Creative
TBH Creative is an award-winning marketing company specializing in web design/development, digital strategy, inbound marketing, and reporting. Since 2004, we’ve built multi-dimensional digital marketing campaigns and complex, enterprise-level websites for clients in a wide range of industries.
We believe in communicating clearly, delivering excellence, and beating deadlines. But beyond those ideals, what really drives the heart of our business is your business—helping our clients achieve more with comprehensive digital marketing and web design.
Our Indianapolis web design company is WBE-certified in the state of Indiana and the city of Indianapolis, and we’re also a Hubspot-certified inbound marketing agency.