Some of you are ready to hear this…

If you’ve read any of my emails, you’ll know that I’m not always keen to the idea of hiring an agency.

As an agency owner myself, this might come across as massively IRONIC.

However, there IS a time and a place for you to let go of the reins on some of your marketing activities.

Here are a few questions to answer YES to if you’re thinking about hiring an agency…

Do you have Product-Market Fit?

Do you understand the tactics involved in offer strategy, conversion rate optimization, email marketing, and advertising?

You’re going to have to direct a team of people that are new to your brand and it is essential that you are able to guide them in the right direction.

Do you have the cash to invest?

There are never any guarantees that an agency will give you better results than you have been getting yourself.

However, if the agency is good, given time, you’ll see better results than you ever imagined.

Are you dropping the ball on marketing because you’re so busy fulfilling orders and doing customer service?

If you answered yes to any (or all) of these questions, I would love to have you chat with our team.

Our first step is to do a deep audit into all of your accounts: Shopify, Meta, Google, Klaviyo, etc.

The idea is to identify all of the areas where we can HELP you.

If we can’t help, we’ll advise you on where to put your energy next.

If you’re ready for an agency, it will be the best decision you ever make… as long as they can deliver what they promise.

What separates our agency from everyone else is that they obsess over taking on as many new clients as possible to ramp up revenue.

We use our agency as a place to absolutely CRUSH it for a select few clients, take the strategies that we used, and teach them to up-and-coming merchants.

Because we are so specialized, we only take on 2 (maximum 3) new accounts per month.

Finally, here is MY promise.

I will PERSONALLY conduct the audit and meet with you to discuss your next steps.

All you have to do? Book here.

 
Simon Trafford 05.17.22
 
 


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