For a follow-up to our popular post “What Clients Want from Agencies,” we went to the source (our wonderful clients) to understand the things that matter most when they engage with partners and vendors. Here’s a top ten list in their words.
1. Make me feel special
I like to imagine that I’m your only client (Haha! A girl can dream, can’t she?) and that after every call, you sit around and brainstorm about my unique and very exciting business and marketing challenges. Please don’t burst my bubble. It makes me feel special.
2. Brainstorm new ideas
Serve up fresh concepts that challenge the status quo and get us ahead. Package up and pitch a new idea periodically at no cost. You had ideas for days when pitching this work. Keep ‘em coming! It’s a great biz dev tactic for you and a potential win for me.
3. Keep my team intact
I get it, you put your A-team on my account in the early days, in hopes we would fall in love with their brilliance and stellar account service. Guess what? It worked. So, please keep your A-team on my account, and that’s how I’ll know you really value my company and me as clients.
4. Know when to ideate and when to execute
Don’t be afraid to go bold. I love it when you go above and beyond (that’s one of the reasons I hired you). But keep in mind, I serve many masters over here in the corporate world, and there are times my back is against a wall, and I just need to order it up, execution style.
5. Help me project manage
Let me clarify: I want you to help me manage my projects in ways that help me accomplish the best outcomes for my business, and that may differ from the way you manage projects internally to run the agency efficiently. The better you understand the way projects run internally around here, the more you can help me.
6. Push back, but pick your battles
I want to be challenged by my agency partners, and I count on your expertise and guidance on strategy and creative. But not every battle is worth fighting, and don’t hesitate to ask me about my (and my internal stakeholders’) tolerance for reinvention on any particular project.
7. Share the bigger picture
If you work with other clients in my industry and especially if you work with other divisions of my company, you likely know things I don’t. Plus, you’re doing research and staying current on trends, right? Keep me informed, leverage your insights, and don’t assume I know everything going on in other departments of my own company.
8. Work with me
Not in a “hey, work with me on this” way, but as in, “adapt to my work style.” Work with me and alongside me at every step. Let’s collaborate! Don’t go dark and then hurl round one over the wires absently. Work like we are in this together (because we are).
9. Be flexible
You have a process. I love processes as much as the next guy, but not when it starts to feel rigid. After all, there is no one-size-fits-all set of projects, and I’d like to imagine you’ll create a custom project plan that fits my needs. Plus, I don’t want to feel like I’m doing back flips or compromising on budget or quality to fit a process.
10. Be nice
Be sensitive to the challenges I face in my role, and I want to understand what your team needs to be successful. Know that I am not out to make your lives miserable, and I want a win for everyone (that’s covered in another blog post, “Why Nice (and Good) Wins in My Book“).