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How to Retain More Agency Clients & Increase Recurring Revenue

How to Retain More Agency Clients & Increase Recurring Revenue

FromSmart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies


How to Retain More Agency Clients & Increase Recurring Revenue

FromSmart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Jan 10, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Would you like to grow your agency faster by increasing recurring revenue? Do you feel like your agency is on a constant roller coaster gaining and losing clients? Then learn about innovative agency pricing,  a licensing model, that can set you on a stable path. Plus, turn the tables on the industry standard of always fearing losing clients. Instead, discover how to make your clients fear losing you. In this episode, we’ll cover: What is an agency licensing pricing model? How and why does a licensing model work? 5 Benefits of the licensing model. Today I chatted with Andrey Polston, a man who has been obsessed with marketing and sales since he was 11 years old mowing lawns. He ended up self taught in SEO and web design, and his motivation and knowledge is impressive. Andrey now plans and operates his own virtual summits, including The Agency Summit. On today’s episode, he shares his ingenious licensing model and the benefits it can bring to your agency. What is a Licensing Pricing Model? In short, a licensing model is taking what you do, niching it down in a way that you can flip it on it’s head and license it for exclusivity. This model was born from Andrey trying to solve the main challenges agencies face, including: Financial instability and fear of losing clients. Providing all the creative work upfront. Relinquishing ownership of completed assets to the clients. Difficulty proving value later in client relationships. These challenges are what spawned this idea of creating a process that will make the clients fear losing the agency instead of always the other way around. How Does the Licensing Model Work? Generally agency clients have a broad range of customers they could go after. As the agency, you must understand your client’s clients. Then select a niche customer that you are going to help them go after. In other words, identify a single type of customer that is ideal for your client. Once you determine this niche customer, pre-build high converting funnels, marketing assets and conversion pathways that will absolutely crush it for that one specific channel of customers. Then charge your clients a monthly licensing fee for the funnel and its accompanying assets. There is also the ability to nano niche the ideal customer you identified and then create even more streamlined funnels, as well as a possible IP that can be included as an add-on to the client. You can also sell an add-on of your marketing services. Why the Licensing Model Works “People will do more things to avoid pain, than they’ll do to gain pleasure.” ~ Andrey Polston Agencies can play the game of constantly trying to report their worth and value, but the greater incentive here, is the fear of loss. You want the client to fear losing you, your talents, and your expertise. With the licensing model, this is embedded in the beginning. “If you leave, that’s fine, but you’re losing all this work because it isn’t yours to keep.” And with that fear comes the underlying understanding that if they leave, you will probably walk next door to their competitor and offer this service to them. When prospecting a target client you lead with the licensing model, exclusive to the niche you have determined. This doesn’t work if you don’t have a niche and don’t identify specific categories of customers your client wants. 5 Benefits of a Licensing Model Andrey has identified five major benefits to a licensing model. 1- Automated Recurring Revenue When you’re dealing with a service, you go out there, chase the work down and then try to get them to pay for it. With the licensing model, they’re put on a subscription and billed at the beginning of each month. 2- Accumulated Advantage When you start playing deeper into a niche you will start finding new pockets of opportunity you can take advantage of, such as “nano niches” or niches within a singular niche. This is where you can create even tighter funnels and an IP that can also be licensed out to a client or provided as an a
Released:
Jan 10, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Growing an agency is very difficult, and you might feel unclear what to do next in order to grow and scale your agency. The Smart Agency Masterclass is a weekly podcast for agencies that are wanting to grow faster. We interview amazing guests from all over the world that have the experience of running successful businesses, and will provide you the insights you need. Our podcast is just over 3 years old, and have reached more than a half million listeners in 42 countries.