Myth Debunker: Will Sharing Your Ideas Give Others a Competitive Advantage?
For small agency owners, sharing your ideas is one of the best strategic approaches to securing a competitive advantage.
For small agency owners, sharing your ideas is one of the best strategic approaches to securing a competitive advantage.
Guest blogging may seem straightforward but it can have complex sides to it. Learn more about what it is and the services that can help.
If you don’t have a professional portfolio, you might find it difficult to attract clients and promote your freelance business.
Great visuals are an essential aspect of your marketing communication. Your audience may not recall every word of a blog article or social media post but will remember the creative imagery portrayed by a visually compelling graphic design. And that in itself is a win.
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It looks good if your agency has been retaining multiple clients for years. But nothing, and no client, lasts forever— not without some substantial effort.
You may have felt it at some point- the need to get things done without help from anybody. You can feel the workload literally weighing your agency down, but you are resolved. Many people like you would rather do things by themselves even though it takes them much longer. Sadly, this has a way of terribly minimizing your potential for growth and expansion.
What it all boils down to is leaning on others to become even stronger. A good, solid, and supportive community of like-minded industry professionals provides all of the tools to lift each other up.
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Phew! Finally, you have moved past your outsourcing fears and hired a remote team. Now you are eager to immediately get all hands on deck. After all, you hired the best in the field and they should be able to jump straight into work.
Stop for a second. You might just be on the verge of making a huge mistake.
As rewarding as it can be to hire outsourced team members, getting them set up in your agency can be tricky. For starters, even though their contract is for a limited time, you can not qualify and treat them as temps.
Just like your high school sports coach said, players must work together to produce great results. But with remote teams, there are four crucial “i”s that can give you and your team a leg up.