Toggl Academy e05: Not all clients are equal - keep the best with Chris Bantock (preview)
Understanding Client Relationships in Agencies
Introduction to the Session
- Amelia introduces herself as the community manager at Toggle Track and welcomes viewers to another session of Toggle Academy.
- Chris Bantuck is introduced as a guest speaker, focusing on agency-client relationships, particularly identifying good versus bad clients.
Chris Bantuck's Background
- Chris shares his experience running an agency for 12 years, which he sold in 2018. He now assists other agency owners as an "agency business guide."
- He founded Agency Local, a community aimed at transforming creative individuals into savvy business operators.
Key Topics of Discussion
- The session will explore the importance of clients to agencies and how not all clients are equal; some may be more beneficial than others.
- Chris emphasizes that managing client relationships evolves over time as both agencies and clients change.
Structure of the Session
- Amelia outlines the format: Chris will present first, followed by a Q&A session where audience questions can be addressed.
- Attendees will receive a recording of the webinar along with presentation materials after the session concludes.
The Importance of Clients in Agency Success
Engaging with Clients
- Chris encourages interaction by asking attendees if they love all their clients, highlighting that many view clients as a necessary evil.
- He notes that while agencies depend on clients for survival, ideally they should focus on working only with their ideal clients.
Challenges Faced by Agencies
- The discussion references the Bench Press Report from Wow, indicating that acquiring new business remains a top challenge for agencies year after year.
Client-Centric Business: Quality vs. Quantity
Understanding Client-Centricity
- The speaker emphasizes the importance of a client-centric business model, which focuses on understanding and enhancing the client journey while providing exceptional services.
- A common pitfall is prioritizing new clients over existing ones, leading to a loss of focus on current customers and diluting service quality.
The Quality vs. Quantity Debate
- The speaker argues that having more clients does not necessarily equate to better business; quality should take precedence over quantity.
- Agencies often struggle with saying no to potential clients, which can lead to taking on projects outside their core competencies.
Risks of Collecting Clients
- Accepting jobs that do not align with an agency's strengths can dilute its offerings and strain resources.
- This approach can create stress within the agency, potentially leading to burnout among staff members.
Identifying Ideal Clients
- Agencies need a clear understanding of their ideal client profile, including emotional profiles and specific problems they solve for these clients.
- Without this clarity, agencies risk gathering clients indiscriminately without effectively addressing their needs.
Profitability Awareness
- Knowing which clients are most profitable is crucial; many agencies lack insight into the profitability of individual projects or clients.