Tag: PR

  • 5 THINGS TO THINK ABOUT BEFORE STARTING AN AGENCY

    Join our leading lady Michelle Palmer as she shares her insights into the little, (and not so little), things you need to think about before starting an agency.

    It took me a couple of years to decide to go out on my own. The reasons why? Apart from being ambitious and a desire to be my own boss, I was driven by my creativity – I found that ideas I had for branching out and changing how we approached things were sometimes met with ‘no’ and this was frustrating to me. I also wanted to create a different kind of culture. A lot of my friends and colleagues kept encouraging me, telling me I ‘have what it takes’ to be a business owner, a leader and a manager. So here are my tips on things to consider…

    1) Are you ready to deal with people in a different way?

    All of a sudden you’re responsible for the lives of your team while at work and beyond. Yes, there’s the obvious responsibilities like what work are they doing, when, is it being done correctly and on time, project management, communication – but then there is HR – sick leave, pay, Work Cover, mental and physical health concerns, individual views on so many varying situations (there is absolutely no one way anymore!) People management is a huge part of my job and probably way bigger than I ever expected it to be; as with time, people’s needs change. So it’s not just, “here’s your job, here’s your clients, off you go” – it’s much, much more!

    2) Where is your business coming from?

    How will you make sure you have a steady flow of clients? How do you ensure you charge the right amount? Do you understand how consulting works to allow you to not only make enough to pay your team and your bills/overheads, but to have a little extra for a rainy day? How will you keep work coming in the door and what happens if there is a lull? Can you troubleshoot? Do you know how to deal with it when someone doesn’t pay their bill?

    3) Have you thought through the hidden costs?

    There are many things I was totally naïve about at the start, I won’t lie… like payroll tax! Once you have wages over a certain level, the ATO likes to tax you – just because you pay people. Yep, go figure.
    There are many other hidden or surprise costs – insurances, legal costs for contracts (because you really should have proper legally binding contracts and agreements for your employees, your partners, your contractors etc). Unless of course, you’re fortunate enough to be a lawyer in another lifetime as well as an agency consultant.

    4) Do you have a strategy of how you’ll market yourself and what your longer term goal is?

    It may seem so simple at the start because you’ve got friends saying “hey I’ll send work your way” – but the world changes, every year. Pandemics, economic downturn, inflation, people’s behaviours and their expectations of their employer. So you need a strategy of how you will market your business, what and how you want to be seen and known for, and to give yourself a goal – what will I do in a year, where will I be in two years and ideally where will we be in five – and how can I get there? And who can help me get there? What do I need?

    5) Bad debt and mistakes and who wears these?

    This is another one I went into naively, even though in my role as a Senior Principal (GM) at a former global PR & Communications firm I came across dodgy business owners and operators, I just didn’t think it could or would happen to me. But it does. People won’t pay. People sell their company to a friend for $1 so your contract with them is null and void. People do not even respond to debt collectors. And what if one of your team doesn’t do their job properly because they are meant to check something frequently and they don’t and then you overspend on something, or do not check an order properly and order 5000 of something instead of 500? Who covers it? These are things that you have to be ready for when you go into your business.

    Starting your own agency is a lot of fun, incredibly rewarding and provides an amazing sense of freedom but there is also a lot of really hard stuff to face and cope with. So you need a thick skin, a great support team, and to be prepared for surprises (if you don’t like surprises, this is not for you!).

  • HOW & WHY I STARTED A CAREER IN PR

    HOW & WHY I STARTED A CAREER IN PR

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    When I was nearing the end of high school, I had no clear idea of what career path to pursue. At such a young age, it can be challenging to discover what truly excites and motivates you. I found that gaining life experience and exploring different opportunities was the only way to discover my passions.

    My journey began by studying marketing, a broad field that exposed me to various industries and topics. During this time, I started to realise my affinity for aspects of marketing that involved high-level communication, the development of brand strategies, and the generation of imaginative ideas while working on projects.

    I then decided to align my interests and passions with a potential career. I transferred to study Fashion Marketing, a smaller and more intimate program that allowed for plenty of one-on-one interaction with instructors and close collaboration with fellow students.

    Throughout my studies, one particular assignment stood out—the creation of a PR strategy for a theoretical business. I thrived in building strategies to boost brand visibility through mainstream media coverage, engaging with influencers, building a social media plan and conceptualising an interactive event to spread the word.

    Even though I had identified my passion for PR, I initially ventured into the field through roles related to styling for photoshoots and managing social media. Looking back, I am grateful for this diverse experience, as it provided valuable insights into other aspects of the business, which often prove invaluable in everyday situations.

    This led me into influencer marketing – modern PR – and allowed me to understand the value of marketing through influencers with an engaged and trusting audience. Communication is key, as influencer marketing involves liaising between influencers, brands, and talent managers to develop campaigns and coordinate content. This experience developed my negotiation skills, which I’ve found to be one of my most valuable assets in a PR role.

    This brings me to where I am today—a dedicated Account Manager at Modern Currency, working across multiple clients and providing PR services encompassing both traditional media marketing and influencer relations. I connect the dots for our clients, often before they even realize those dots need connecting!

    Day to day, I work alongside my team in the pursuit of the best possible outcomes for our clients. Each day, I find myself feeling very fortunate to be able to follow my passion for brand strategy, events, and influencer marketing whilst also expanding my skills and knowledge in the traditional media space and learning from my peers.

    I am glad that I took my time exploring where I wanted to go and what I enjoyed. Every role or opportunity always provides valuable insight into what you may enjoy or where you can see yourself in the future.

    If you are wondering where to start, I would suggest trying to find roles in industries you find interesting and start building relationships. Once you start, you quickly find what excites you and where you flourish.

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