Category: How To’s

  • BUILDING AND MAINTAINING GOOD AGENCY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIPS

    BUILDING AND MAINTAINING GOOD AGENCY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIPS

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    A good and strong client-agency relationship is vital for the success of any agency. After all, without any clients, there would be no agency! A positive relationship, underpinned by trust and credibility, is vital for mutual growth, valuable results and long-term success for both the agency and the client.

    Here are some practical ways that agencies can establish and foster positive relationships with their clients:

     

    Know your client’s business well

    Arguably, one of the most important factors in establishing a good client-agency relationship is ensuring you understand your client’s business well. More often than not, your client would have invested time researching and assessing your agency, so you should be doing the same with them!

    Ensure a thorough understanding of your client’s business, their target audience, and importantly, what your client is trying to achieve. Equally, it is important to ensure a thorough understanding of your client’s external environment, such as their competitors, their industry, customer segments and the trends impacting their success. With this knowledge, you can then determine your client’s competitive advantage, and identify opportunities to harness and challenges to manage.

    This should involve a lot of research, not just at the start of the relationship, but ongoing. The external environment for any business is dynamic, so continuously look for trends in your client’s relevant industry, changes in customer preferences and monitor their competitors closely. This is especially important in PR!

    The more you know about your client’s business and their industry, the better you can provide valuable insights, solutions and results to your client.

     

    Communicate effectively and regularly

    Any successful relationship in life relies on effective communication. It’s no different for an agency and their client.

    Bringing an external provider to the client sometimes means ready-to-access information and updates can be harder to obtain. Therefore, taking a proactive, out-reach approach to client engagement will help support effective communication and should be a focus for any agency.

    Ensure that effective channels of communication have been agreed upon and established, whether that be in-person or through preferred online channels such as Teams or Slack.

    Communication should be clear, open, prompt and succinct. And make sure that you communicate often! This helps to foster trust and transparency, whilst also ensuring that information and responsibilities are not misunderstood and that both parties are on the same page.

     

    Set clear expectations

    From the very beginning of the relationship, there should be clear and defined expectations of both the client and the agency

    .

    Timelines, budgets, project scopes and KPI’s should be agreed upon and defined

    in writing

    so that both parties clearly understand the responsibilities and expectations

    of each other

    .

    Having clear-cut expectations in writing not only helps to

    t

    rack

    the status

    of

    deliverables

    , but also helps to avoid possible misunderstandings and conflicts.

    N

    o one wants to be in that awkward situation!

     

    Track and report your results and progress

    At the end of the day, a client wants outcomes. That’s what an agency is tasked to deliver, and that delivery, on a consistent and reliable basis, forms the essential foundation of trust.

    That’s why tracking and reporting performance is so important. A client needs to see evidence of the work, and that it is delivering the

    outcomes

    that matter to them. Track and report on metrics that are agreed with your client against agreed objectives, and ensure that those objectives directly align to supporting their business goals.

    Use credible and accurate data, insights and analytics to showcase the measurable impact and results that your work is delivering. In PR

    ,

    this often comes in the form of

    activity-based measures such as;

    Media placements, audience reach and increased

    social media

    followers

    . Work to then determine how those activity-based measures can then be directly attributable to changes in outcome-based measures that the client ultimately cares about, which may be awareness, interest or sales.

    Even if initial results do not meet your client’s expectations, you should always be transparent with how things are tracking. This will help to foster trust and credibility, while also providing an opportunity to discuss and alter strategies to improve results.

    Of course, the other way to assess how an agency is performing is to simply ask the client. Actively seeking feedback on a regular basis should always be part of an agency’s client engagement plan to allow proactive measures to then be taken to address any areas of improvement. No agency wants to find themselves in a position of losing a client because they weren’t aware of some feedback that they could have very simply addressed.

    In summary, a focus on building and maintaining strong agency-client relationships is important in delivering mutual benefits for both agencies and clients.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • ADAPTING TO CHANGE AND BEING FLEXIBLE IN PR

    ADAPTING TO CHANGE AND BEING FLEXIBLE IN PR

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    When Things Don’t Go According to Plan

    It is inevitable that things won’t go as planned from time to time, regardless of how organized you are. Sometimes, circumstances beyond your control can arise, leading to disappointment and stress.

     

    When these situations occur, it’s easy to place blame on yourself and dwell on the frustration of the moment. However, the ability to communicate effectively, seek solutions, maintain a realistic perspective, and manage crises efficiently is crucial in the field of PR.

     

    Don’t Take It Personally

    There’s no need to dwell on the moment or blame yourself when things unexpectedly change. In the world of PR, change is constant, often occurring day-by-day, even hour-by-hour. Such changes are usually beyond your control and demand action, not self-criticism.

     

    Take a moment to step back, assess the facts, brainstorm potential solutions, and be kind to yourself during these times of stress.

     

    Quick Thinking

    Sudden changes can happen at any moment, whether it’s a client altering their preferences at the last minute, a deal falling through, or circumstances not unfolding as initially planned.

     

    The key is to detach from your original plan and be open to new possibilities. This flexibility allows you to introduce innovative ideas and solutions. When presenting a problem to colleagues or clients, always come prepared with a solution in mind. This not only eases concerns but also demonstrates your initiative.

     

    Communication

    Being transparent with your team as soon as a change or problem arises is essential. It ensures that everyone is aware of the situation and can offer support or advice on the way forward. Trying to handle issues on your own can lead to more significant problems. Transparent communication enables proactive collaboration, putting you in a better position to address the problem and strategize your next steps.

     

    Being Realistic

    Understanding your own limitations can help when planning out your next move and being realistic. It allows you to set achievable goals, manage expectations effectively, and, in turn, build trust with your clients and team members. When you communicate realistic timelines and outcomes, you demonstrate transparency and proactivity which are highly valued in the world of PR.

     

    In Summary

    In the dynamic world of public relations, adapting to change and being flexible are key skills that will help you day-to-day in your role. Being ‘okay’ with change during moments of crisis helps manage perceptions and provide your team and client with a feeling of security.

     

    In the midst of change, your ability to strike the balance between realism and optimism becomes your greatest asset. Your capacity to view change as an opportunity rather than a problem will set you apart. So, as you navigate the ever-changing landscape of PR, remember that clear communication, quick thinking and a hopeful perspective will assist you through the challenges but will also help you thrive and excel in this field.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • HOW TO CREATE MEANINGFUL VIDEO CONTENT FOR YOUR CLIENTS

    HOW TO CREATE MEANINGFUL VIDEO CONTENT FOR YOUR CLIENTS

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    Whether you’re a marketing agency, a freelancer, or an in-house creative team, creating meaningful video content for your clients can make a significant impact on their brand and bottom line. So how do we start?

     

    Be clear with your intention.

    What do you hope to achieve with your video? Are you trying to entertain, educate, inspire, or inform? If your intention is to entertain, focus on creating engaging content involving choppy cuts, emojis, and upbeat music. If your intention is knowledge sharing, think about a slower video, a soft background track to set the scene with a voice over and the correct captions. Having a clear intention will guide your content creation process and ensure that your video serves a specific goal.

     

    Pay attention to the quality of your footage.

    Is your camera clean? It takes 2 seconds! Please clean your camera and avoid any foggy shots! Other things to consider are lighting and alignment. Avoid any kind of backlight when shooting. Work WITH what mother nature gave us, but pay attention to the shadows. In terms of alignment, a great tip is to always have the grids on in your iPhone camera settings. This provides structure and is super helpful when framing your shots.

     

    Tell your story in the right order

    I work with a lot of hospitality clients. If I’m creating a start to finish restaurant video, I always recreate what a customer would experience when dining at the restaurant. If the order of content is mixed, it gets quite confusing when trying to sense the aesthetic of the place. My foolproof video sequence is: a couple of exterior shorts, opening of the main door, pan of the interior , birds eye view of how tables are set, wine pour or drink shot, food being served and finally, cutting into the food.

     

    Curating meaningful video content for your client combines creativity, strategy, and a deep understanding of your client’s goals and audience. Remember to stay attuned to the ever-evolving trends on Instagram and TikTok, and remain flexible in your approach. After all, you can never really know what will be an overnight viral success.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]