Growing and scaling an agency comes in different steps, from hiring your first employee to hiring managers so you can take a step back from your business.
David Reske has grown several agencies since the late 1990s and is here to talk about what those different growth stages looked like to him, the lessons he’s learned about hiring the right employees, and more! This week, episode 197 of The Digital Agency Growth Podcast is about packaging agency services, scaling, and growing to 30 FTEs!
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In this episode of The Digital Agency Growth Podcast, David Reske shares the importance of letting go of control of the hiring process and actionable steps you can take right now to package your agency’s services how your clients really want them.
In this episode, Dan and David discuss the following:
- Building and selling a web design agency in the late 1990s.
- Scaling to 30 full-time employees.
- The optimal way to form packages of services.
- Lessons David has learned about hiring and training salespeople over the years.
Today’s Guest:
David Reske is the CEO of Nowspeed, a Boston-based digital agency focused on SEO, design, social media, lead, nurture, and marketing analytics, among other services. David is a marketing veteran with significant experience in SEO, PPC, Social Media, and Web Analytics.
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