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Convening an agency competition is an important task that requires meticulous preparation and a strategic approach. The process of selecting the right agency for your project is critical to the success of your marketing and communications efforts. An essential part of this preparation is the drafting of a complete and effective agency briefing. I will guide you through the key steps to achieve this.
Before you start writing your brief, it is essential to have a clear understanding of your objectives and expectations. What results do you expect to achieve with the agency? What is the scope of the project? What are your short and long term goals? Establishing a solid vision will help you effectively communicate your needs to agencies.
Researching and selecting the agencies to be invited to the competition is a critical step. Examine their background, experience and approach. See if they have worked on similar projects in the past and if they have been successful. Make sure they are aligned with your values and vision.
You can use a mix of sources and references such as:
Be that as it may, make yourself a composition of place and some sectorial mapping before approaching that desired agency contest.
An effective briefing must be clear and structured. Divide the document into sections that address key aspects of the project. It includes an introduction, company description, project objectives, target audience, budget, timeline and any relevant information. The more information you provide, the better the agencies will understand your needs.
Use this cheatsheet to define each of the key points in your briefing structure:
Providing details about your target audience is essential. Define your demographics, behaviors, interests and needs. The more accurate you are, the more effective the agency’s proposal will be.
Define clear metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that will allow you to evaluate the success of the project. Whether it’s increasing conversions, website traffic or brand awareness, these metrics are critical to measuring performance.
Be sure to include contact information for inquiries and clarifications. Open communication with agencies is essential to clarify doubts and ensure that they are in tune with your expectations.
To effectively compare and evaluate agencies, consider creating a scorecard.
This tool will allow a structured evaluation of agencies based on key attributes, such as creativity, industry knowledge, team quality, among others. You can assign scores from 1 to 10 to each attribute and add up the results.
Below, we offer you a cheatsheet in table format to evaluate communication and marketing agencies. You can customize it according to your specific needs and priorities:
Remember: Each attribute can be scored from 1 to 10. The cheatsheet will allow you to objectively compare agencies and make data-driven decisions, even if it has been a while since you met with them.
It is particularly relevant that your budget is correctly aligned to the minimum fee level of the agency you select.
It doesn’t make sense for you to make a significant budgetary effort in order to hire an agency whose basic fee level barely meets your budget.
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Good luck in your search for the ideal agency!
By following this guide, you will be on the right track to selecting the right agency for your marketing or communication. Do not hesitate to contact us if you need additional assistance in this process. We are here to help you make informed and strategic decisions.
