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Don’t Give It Away
You have worked your tail off as an agency owner. Blood, sweat, tears and a lot of late nights sweating payroll in the beginning. And yet -- you are way too quick to give it away. Many agency owners think that a gift of stock will keep a key employee. I'm here to tell you why that is rarely the right choice. For you or the employee. Watch »
Optimism with an *
I love agency owners. They're smart, funny, creative and generous. They're also the most optimistic pessimists I've ever met! If you own an agency, and despite how well things are going, find yourself knocking on wood and looking over your shoulder -- you are not alone. I have some ideas on how to shake that nagging worry. Watch »
What WFH expenses are agencies covering?
When most agencies sent their employees home last year, there were additional expenses that cropped up. Bigger monitors, cell phones, internet, etc. Now that agencies are heading back to the office (or even if they're staying remote) they're deciding which of those expenses are the agency's responsibility and which are the employees? Here's how agencies are approaching this additional cost. Watch »
They Want Their Due
I received a lot of questions from last week's video on the potential costs of hiring someone who lives in a different state than your agency is located or in agreeing to allow an employee who is moving out of state to keep their job. In this week's video -- I get into more detail about how you find out exactly what that out of state employee is going to cost you BEFORE you hire them or agree to keep them on staff. Watch »
Hidden costs of out of state employees
At first glance, it's an attractive idea to source employees from anywhere. And, when one of your team tells you they're moving and assumes they get to keep the job...what would be the harm? Unfortunately, there's a lot of painful and costly realities under the surface of these decisions. Don't say yes until you've done your homework. Watch »
Give them dessert first
Many agencies make this classic mistake when pitching for new work. Just remember -- give them dessert first! Watch »
Get Their Name Right
Details. It always boils down to getting them right. It's one of the toughest concepts for young AEs to grasp, but from the client's perspective, it's the difference between getting a raise or losing their job. We have to show clients we are always paying attention to the details. Here's a simple way...that we often get wrong. Watch »
Start Today
Sooner or later, most agency owners want to retire. You think about it in the abstract, but very few owners actually get down to the nitty gritty and put a plan in place soon enough. There's plenty you can do 5-10 years out to make sure you keep all your options open. Don't wait too long! Watch »
What’s your disaster plan?
Life happens and sometimes, it isn't good. Our employees have lives outside of our office and every once in a while, their lives get disrupted with a disaster or crisis. What policies and programs do you have in place to support them through a tough time? At my agency, we'd always reacted on a "as needed" basis but a book I recently read got me thinking about creating a broader policy so my team would know they could count on me if something hit the fan. I'll be curious what you think of this idea. Watch »
Have you read these books?
I believe no matter how smart or experienced -- we have to keep learning. For me, reading has always been fundamental. I am often asked about current books but when asked for the best business books I've ever read...here's what I said. Watch »
