Episode #
Don’t Create a Personal Brand If You Want to Do This as an Agency Owner
July 06, 2024

In this bonus episode, we give you a sneak peek into what our Agency Owners Association (AOA) hangouts look like. We discuss personal branding, corporate brand building, scaling strategies, SEO’s role in growth, and services digital agencies can offer to enter the Western market. 

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TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

(00:00) Introduction to the Coaching Call

(02:22) Building a Corporate Brand

(04:16) The Value of Referrals and Good Work

(05:12) Platforms and Content Formats

(06:42) Different Approaches to Agency Growth

(08:18) Moving from Six to Seven Figures

(10:40) Supercharging SEO through Brand Building

(13:32) Entering the Western Market

(14:52) Services for Media Companies

(16:17) Expanding Services and Upselling


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