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The devil is in the detail
Small or large agency? It really doesn’t matter. The agency process is the same. From pitching clients, project execution to finances - you need a business system to support you. But not just any system.
There's a ton of generic systems out there that will claim will fit your business. But the devil is in the detail. You need a single system that is designed to your business and has an integrated best practise agency process.
Couple that with experienced agency experts that speaks your lingo and knows how an agency should work to achieve your goals. That’s the winning recipe.
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The Pitch
We get it. The competition is intense. The advertising industry is highly competitive, with numerous agencies vying for clients and market share. Agencies need to develop innovative strategies to differentiate their agency and stay ahead of the competition.
And you need live data that can keep you informed about opportunities, when they close, their value, and how they impact the current resource capacity. And not at least, how much time has been put into winning the pitch compared against the contract value.
Giving your client servicing team all the data they need to win business.

Giving your client servicing team all the data they need to win business.

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Project Execution
Meeting client expectations can be demanding, as each client may have unique needs and goals. You must ensure effective communication, aligning agency capabilities with client objectives, and delivering exceptional results within budget and timelines.
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Ensuring smooth and efficient operations is vital for your agency's success. This involves optimising processes, workflows, and resource allocation to maximize productivity and minimize costs. Balancing client demands, deadlines, and quality standards while maintaining operational efficiency can be challenging.
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Your business software must be able to provide accurate and up to date KPI’s on each project, and overall for the entire agency. Key KPI’s such as client overservicing, budget overruns, resource utilisation, capacity and profitability.
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Finances
Developing comprehensive financial plans and conducting accurate financial analysis is vital. You'll need to be able to forecast revenue, budget expenses, and provide financial insights to support strategic decision-making.
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Maximizing profitability while controlling costs is a significant challenge. Agencies often operate on tight profit margins due to competitive pricing and client negotiations. You'll need to be able to monitor project profitability, manage overhead expenses, and identify opportunities for cost savings without compromising quality or client satisfaction.
Being able to track margins, profitability, revenue forecast, client overservicing (or underservicing) is vital to any agency. Your business system must be able to provide you with this information with a click of a button.
Giving your client servicing team all the data they need to win business.
