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New Client Advice: Looking to Hire a Design, Marketing and Advertising Company?
- By David Clemons
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- 20 May, 2018
Knowing the right questions to ask before entering an agreement with an agency can help build trust, expectations and lead to better outcomes. The following questions are generally encouraged by reputable companies and their leadership teams

New Client Advice: Do Your Homework on Push360
Hiring your design, marketing and advertising partner is an important as choosing your own executive team to run your company.
Knowing the right questions to ask before entering an agreement with the agency can help build trust, expectations and better outcomes. The following questions are generally encouraged by reputable companies and their leadership teams:
- What is the background story of Push360?
- Who are the key executive leaders and key members of the creative team with in the company ?
- Who is Push360 partnered with within the industry of design, marketing, automation and advertising ?
- How does Push360 keep ahead of the constant changes within the digital advertising industry?
- What are the specific industry focuses and specific success stories that can be shared?
- What are the Industry Certifications held by the creative team that handles client accounts ?
- What is the workflow for our company and how is it managed? What is the workload
- How often is your team working on our account ?
- Communication flow - how often are we meeting to discuss needs and progress?
Consider this ! Additional action items will provide a deep insight of any marketing company wishing to offer services to your business. Take 15 minutes or longer and do the following steps :
- Do a Google.com search on the marketing company
- Conduct the same search on Bing.com
- Look at the company on a mobile device, a tablet and a desktop
- Search the executives on LinkedIn.com
- Look for progressive thinking and leadership as industry members , speakers, published authors and connections to a wide audience.
- Check the story out and call a client or two.