Whether you're focusing on inbound or B2B outreach to get clients for your agency, coming up with
new ideas for your marketing campaigns can be an exhausting task.
In this post we have listed various ideas
across the following categories:
I hope this will help you!
Let's dive right into it!
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Creating a course is one of my favorite marketing tactics for agencies.
It helps you educate your prospective
clients about problems they may face in their business and it is a great opportunity to plug in your agency services
too. In addition, it also help position you as an authority on the subject.
Let's take the example of Chase
Dimond from Boundless Labs, an email marketing agency:
He created a course to help two of his ideal clients (Agencies and E-commerce stores) improve their email marketing. Launching a course helped generate revenue as well as increase brand awareness for his agency services.
Another interesting content asset you can invest in as an agency owner is a newsletter.
Don't have content to
add to the newsletter? No worries! You can also curated links (from tweets, blogs, podcasts) that your ideal clients
may find relevant.
Similar to software companies, offering a free trial of your service could be an innovative way to convince clients
to purchase your services.
Here's an example from 55Knots, an
on-demand design service:
An alternative to create a free trial is to create an entry level service.
For example, Contentago, an agency focused on wellness content writing services created
a $50 sample
The good thing with trials, once they get that sample they can continue automatically on a monthly subscription
(unless they cancel before):
A course is a great way to show your authority on the subject. In addition, you can also make extra
revenue.
Take for example, YesOptimist, a content writing agency
specialized in SaaS and B2B companies.
They created the "SaaS SEO MBA" which features both their articles as
well as useful articles related to SaaS SEO:
Once you created your resource you can put it as a lead magnet on your website or simply share it on different
communities and social networks (Reddit, Twitter, Product Hunt, Facebook groups)
Similar to resources, templates are another great way to generate leads.
PixelTrue, another design service, created a free illustration gallery:
The idea is simple: Your target market is probably looking for templates. Use a SEO tool to estimate the keyword
volume and difficulty and build a library of templates to attract leads.
Another way to generate leads for your agency is to create a Facebook group.
For example, ChurchMediaSquad created a group called "Church Media Ideas" which
gives churches marketing ideas:
If you're interested to build a Facebook group for your B2B business I also wrote a tweetstorm about it and we also
run our own group.
This one is a great idea for brand awareness. While you might not always directly get clients from it (but who
knows!)
This can work well if the audience can apply the same learnings for their business.
Here is an
example from DesignJoy:
Here are some ideas of what you can share in those posts:
This one is also great for brand awareness.
Find podcasts that your target market is listening to and try get
booked as a guest.
Another content idea is to create comparison pages.
Here are some examples of comparison pages you can create:
The advantage of creating those pages are that
Another thing you can set up is a referral program.
Especially if you decide to package and productize your
services, offering 10% for example of revenue that a new client brings you is a great way to generate leads.
Note: You can connect your referral program tools such as Tapfilliate, Rewardful, and FirstPromoter with ManyRequests.
An retargeting ad is also a great way to get new clients for your agency.
Here's an example from RipplePop, an agency that matches Wordpress developers to companies:
Here are some ideas of what you can include in your ad:
Anything basically that helps build trust and convince prospective clients that you're the right fit to solve their
problem.
This one is also among my favorite ways to get new clients for a B2B agency.
Cold email can be a really
effective way to get prospects: Just get in front of them and pitch your services.
However, you have to it
the right way: Be relevant (have a good idea of who could benefit from your solution, don't just contact anyone),
and personal.
One way to write personal cold emails is to show you have done some research about the
prospect. For example, you can mention in the opening line that you saw them on a podcast or mention a recent blog
post or company update from their LinkedIn.
One way to find prospects that could be interested in your services is simply to look on job boards.
Here's an
example from Problogger, a job board specialized in content writing and
copywriting:
This marketing idea is a great way to convince prospects of what you can do and thus to improve
conversions.
Here's an example from 24Slides, a presentation design
service:
A video sales letter is a great way for agencies to convince their prospect as well. In addition, you can use it in
your cold email campaigns or simply put it on a landing page on your website.
Here is an example from DarkRoast, a Canada-based design service:
Finally, creating a useful tool is another way to get more clients for your agency.
Here's again an example
from PixelTrue, which created a mockup generator:
Some other examples of tools you can create are:
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