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We are blessed to host some of the most important experts in the world of Digital Agencies, Media and Business Consulting. We post video blogs of every session on our Feed below where you’ll find world-class content on how to grow your agency.

Agency Mechanics: Resource Planning & Utilisation Maximisation
If you run a digital agency, you and your team probably find yourselves trying to forecast for the future, answering questions like:
“What if we get this client?”, “When will we need to hire our next designer?”, “How many more clients can we bring on with our current team?”
While answering these questions in practice may seem simple, you’ve probably come to understand that it isn’t easy. The resource “plan” is a moving target that’s changing all the time. Once again, we turned to Marcel for advice, and not to anyone’s surprise, he did a stellar job of putting things into context.

Profitability 101 for Ecommerce Agencies
As the Ecommerce space continues to thrive and more agencies shift their focus to the Ecommerce niche, those selling websites and marketing services to Ecommerce brands may be feeling the pressure of increased competition. The rapid pace of the technology ecosystem, the growing in-house capabilities of brands, the ever-changing advertising algorithms, and the rising cost of talent all contribute to this challenging landscape.

Pricing Pass-Through Services Profitably
Have you ever found yourself pondering the best way to price pass-through or white-labeled services? Should you apply Markup to it? If so, how much Markup should you apply? How do you ensure that you’re making enough profit on pass-through expenses? What’s the difference between pricing pass-through services and the work we do in-house?

How Do Agencies Make Money? - Marcel Petitpas
Like any other service business, marketing agencies make money by charging clients for their services. The digital agency model consists of three main components: strategy, creativity and technology. Agencies are paid through various hourly and project-based fee structures, or a value-based pricing model depending on the scope of work and complexity of the project.