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		<title>Small Ad Agencies Bigger Isn&#8217;t Always Better</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><b>Why a small ad agency may be just what you need.</b></p><p>Trying to decide whether you need the services of a big ad agency? Here are a few things to consider, before you hand over your marketing plan (and budget) for the coming year.</p><p><b>Big ad agencies are great. In their own little wa...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Why a small ad agency may be just what you need.</b></p>
<p>Trying to decide whether you need the services of a big ad agency? Here are a few things to consider, before you hand over your marketing plan (and budget) for the coming year.</p>
<p><b>Big ad agencies are great. In their own little way.</b> They take care of big budget projects, in a big way. But smaller jobs, like sell sheets, brochures, buck slips and direct mail? Forget it. You&#8217;re going to wait. And wait. And wait. On the other hand, a small agency has the time to give your business the one-on-one attention it needs. Thanks to lower overheads, a small agency it also much more flexible when it comes to both pricing and I-need-it-by-end-of-day timing.</p>
<p><b>Big agencies are renowned for two things: big egos and big bureaucracies.</b> The Creative Director and Senior Account Manager who pitched your business? Odds are they&#8217;re off pitching another new business account somewhere and you&#8217;ll end up working with juniors. Or trainees. When you work with a small agency, you work directly with the President and Senior Creative talent. People with the experience and knowledge necessary to help you actually sell more and raise brand visibility.</p>
<p><b>Big agencies have a lot of layers. And mouths to feed.</b> This means that unless you have a big advertising budget they can&#8217;t afford to service your account profitably. Conversely, a small agency will service the heck out of you. Even in the evenings, if need be. Without having to deal with all big agency politics, a small agency is free to focus on the task at hand &#8211; building your business and profitability.</p>
<p><b>Big agencies move painfully slowly.</b> A small one moves at lightening speed. Without multiple approval layers to contend with, projects get executed efficiently and quickly. What&#8217;s more, without the typical agency divide between &#8220;creative&#8221; and &#8220;suits&#8221;, a small agency can be much more imaginative when it comes to both executional tactics and how to stretch your advertising dollar.</p>
<p>Small agency or big agency? I&#8217;d go with small. You still get big ideas. Just without the big, big price tag.</p>
<p>Dean Campbell, President, Catalyst Advertising</p>
<p>Small Ad Agency &#8211; www.catalystads.ca</p>

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