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Calling all marketing agencies!

Establishing or growing a marketing agency comes with its own set of challenges. This forum was designed so you can connect with fellow agencies, share insights, and find support from others who are on a similar journey.

To start, we encourage you to share your experience of how Fiverr has helped you in your business. Here's a real-life example to inspire you:

As the owner of a small digital marketing agency, I struggled to sustainably scale without compromising quality. Fiverr provided solutions for me in the following ways: 

  • Content Writing- Instead of utilizing staff time to write blog posts and ad copy, we outsourced writers who could deliver weekly content for just $500 to $1000 a month. 
  • Social Media Management Tools- To streamline our workflow, we hired freelancers to develop a customized tool based on our needs. This cost $600 and was done in less than a month.
  • Web development- To increase professionalism and conversion, we redid our website. This cost $2000 and took only 6 weeks. 

Outsourcing these services, freed up a lot of staff time and allowed us to focus more on business development and client relationships. We were able to double our client base within six months while also maintaining quality.

For agencies seeking growth, Fiverr offers invaluable resources. Define your goals, invest in quality, and collaborate closely with your freelancers to achieve your objectives. 

Share your story with us below! We can’t wait to hear your successes, and hopefully, this space will provide you the opportunity to collaborate and grow your agency with other businesses like yours! 

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I like this topic. Starting avirtual marketing service is my next project. I aim to use Fiverr providers while I handle the marketing and recruitment of clients. The hard part is initially sourcing quality providers. 

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I am 41, work two jobs, and podcast with my kids. I am not looking to become the next Joe Rogan, or retire off podcasting. I personally use podcasting to help maintain a work/life balance as it's something I do with the kids and invited family to join us on this fun journey.

I do think we have something entertaining and think other families and people would enjoy it. I have looked at promoters and social media managers and the pricing is way outside my budget. 

I would love to spend $1600 a month for help, but as a solo podcast, recording from our living room are there any marketing solutions for us? I fully understand that it's a booming industry and a skillset I obviously don't have but is success a "members only club" of who can pay for a whole team.

With everyone using similar language/verbiage in their gigs how do I vet those that actually know what they are doing vs those just typing my requests into AI to produce my projects or those working a "farm style" gig where they refresh the screen to get downloads/views/subs. Sure I have 10k downloads and 1k subs but no one leaves comments or engages with my brand/community. 

What are the tips and tricks for family podcasts on limited budgets?  

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