Member Reviews
I enjoyed this; I learnt quite a lot from reading this. Just need to put it into action now.
Thank you NetGalley for my complimentary copy in return for my honest review.
I was interested in this book as I am always looking for ways that I can connect with more clients for my business. I also planned to use what I learned to better help the clients I have reach their customers. Some of the tips are outside my league or market at this time, but they could prove useful later on. All of them were short and simple to understand. Several would cost nothing but time to implement. Even though the book can be read in less than an hour, it has plenty to consider and draw from. It would be useful for anyone that is business for themselves or is involved with reaching customers as part of their job.
I received a free copy from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
This is a comprehensive guide to marketing and sales for agencies. The book covers a wide range of topics, including:
- How to define your agency's unique value proposition
- How to create a winning marketing strategy
- How to generate leads and close deals
- How to build a strong brand
- How to measure the results of your marketing efforts
The book is full of practical advice from Charlotte, who has over 20 years of experience in the agency marketing industry. She shares her insights on what works and what doesn't, and she provides step-by-step instructions on how to implement her methods.
I was really enjoying this book - but it felt really short. I wanted more!
I like the way the book was laid out. In the steps and strategies, it made it really easy to read and whizz through. It made it easy to pick out the relevant points for me.
The overall business ideas didn't instantly correlate for me, but there was still a lot to take from this.
Just wanted more!!
I don't know anything about agencies , but I've been curious about marketing and this book is very handy and detailed on what to do, how to make connections and keep them-like even how to pen signatures in emails that include details about you and what you do, and it felt more like etiquette when I was reading them all, and I'll probably head over to LinkedIn and try out a tip she shared.
I'd recommend this to anyone interested in agency marketing or simply put making a lasting impression on people you encounter with what you do.
Thanks Netgalley for the eARC.