Katie Dunsworth-Reiach: Scaling a Marketing Agency From 0 to $10 Million

Katie Dunsworth-Reiach: Scaling a Marketing Agency From 0 to $10 Million

Author: Venture for Canada July 15, 2024 Duration: 45:34

In this episode, Katie Dunsworth-Reiach, co-founder of TalkShop, shares her journey of scaling a marketing agency from zero to $10 million in annual revenue.

Discover how Katie transitioned from a journalism student with dreams of becoming an Oprah producer to a leading figure in the marketing world. She discusses the pivotal moments that shaped her career, including her early experiences at 1-800-GOT-JUNK, forming a successful money club featured on Oprah, and founding TalkShop. Katie highlights  the challenges and opportunities of building a marketing agency, the importance of integrity and reputation, and the strategic hires that helped scale TalkShop.

This episode provides practical advice and insights for aspiring entrepreneurs and marketing professionals from one of the best in the business.

5 Key Takeaways:

  1. Leverage Your Early Experiences: Katie’s experience at 1-800-GOT-JUNK taught her the importance of responsibility and wearing multiple hats in scaling a business. She also started a book club that evolved into a financial literacy group, driven by the need she observed for women to improve their financial literacy. These early experiences were crucial to  the foundation of TalkShop.
  2. Strike When the Iron’s Hot: Katie saw that within her industry there’s a lot of people that act like they know what they’re doing but actually don’t provide sufficient results. She knew that with her years of experience in PR and marketing she could help businesses thrive. Katie also saw that businesses were willing to hire experts like herself to deliver results. Plus, the barrier to entry for building a marketing agency was low with minimal expenses. 
  3. Adapt to Industry Changes: The rise of social media as a major tool for consuming information and advertising has significantly impacted the marketing industry. Adapting to these ever-evolving changes is crucial for modern marketing agencies to stay ahead of the competition.
  4. Owning a Marketing Agency Has Its Challenges: Like with any entrepreneur, there’s been some bumps along the road for Katie including finding the right co-founder for TalkShop. Within the marketing world, there’s really not a standard when it comes to pricing, so it can be difficult to gauge how much to charge at first. To overcome challenges as an entrepreneur you have to be able to try, fail, adapt, and embrace change. 
  5. If You Want Invested Employees, You Have to Invest in Them: Foster a positive workplace culture by listening to what your employees want (like their workplace preferences). Provide growth opportunities to retain entry-level employees who have a higher turnover rate. Lean into equity, diversion, and inclusion (EDI) which isn’t just about how you hire employees but also how you operate as a whole.

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