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THE AVERAGE SALARY OF AN ENTRY “IN MOST CASES, WORKING WITH A FIRM IS LESS EXPENSIVE THAN THE SALARY OF EVEN THE MOST JUNIOR, ENTRY LEVEL PERSON.” — RODGER ROESER, PRESIDENT

AGENCY OR IN HOUSE? THE FISCAL AND PRAGMATIC TRUTH

It’s something I may never understand. I’ve thought about it, dwelled upon it, made a pro and con list, even played devil’s advocate – and I still can’t figure it out. Why do so many organizations, even small ones, insist on attempting to do their marketing, advertising and public relations in house? Now, before you say “this guy owns an agency; of course he’s going to say this,” understand that I worked “in house” corporate for 10 years before going to an agency. During a recent presentation to small business executives in Cincinnati, I asked for a simple show of hands how many had an outsourced attorney. All of them. An accountant? Each and every one them. Yet, when I asked about investing in something that actually MAKES an organization money, not a single small business owner had hired a marketing consultant. Several had a very junior individual on staff that “handles that sort of thing.” How frightening. These executives are entrusting their brand and the marketing of their organization to either no one, themselves or in many cases, the administrative assistant. So again, I dwelled – thinking as to why? And without any offense intended to the “Suzy’s of the world,” I asked. And, let me stress, choosing to hire an expert or to hire an agency to assist you doesn’t mean you’ve failed or that you’re being called out. It means you’re taking a positive step to eliminate non core activities and utilize the expertise of those that can help you efficiently succeed. Not at least looking into it as an option is just not business wise. Hire the agency, get the great work and take all the accolades – a good agency is here to make you look good, and you can’t always say that about internal staff. Now, on to the excuses.

IT’S TOO EXPENSIVE. Why is it when the economy gets tight, what’s the first thing cut? Marketing. Not marketing activity, mind you, rather marketing personnel. Why? They’re an expensive luxury, internally. Hiring an agency is considerably less expensive when you hire the right firm – keyword right firm. Most good counselors simply charge by the hour for the work performed, meaning no additional overhead and no constancy of invoicing to an organization. In most cases, working with a firm is less expensive than the salary of even the most junior, entry level person. For example, our firm typically charges $100 an hour for services. Even entry level folks coming in are compensated at about $25,000, plus taxes, benefits and other costs associated with them being internal – so this entry level person is, in reality, closer to $35K annually. That, Mr. CFO, is a lot of marketing time from an agency – 350 hours! In addition, if you need that much marketing, chances entry level Suzy is in no way qualified to perform the work, but that’s later.

THE EISEN AGENCY

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