Tips for Success with an External Agency with Weekend Creative

Tips for Success with an External Agency with Weekend Creative

Author: Daniel Jester November 8, 2022 Duration: 30:08

Summary

Elle Mitchel and Arabela Espinoza, the duo behind Weekend Creative, have made a name for themselves as being fun to work with, producing great content for their client brands, and generally being excellent people. That’s not sheer luck, they run a business and have learned a lot over the last several years about how to run it successfully. We invited Weekend Creative to the podcast to give our audience tips on how they can set themselves up for success when working with an external agency or studio.

Key Takeaways

  • When approaching a commercial studio or agency for work on your creative project, having a sense of budget and deliverables is a great start. 
  • You should investigate the agency that you want to work with. Understand their body of work and style. Having an idea of what you like from the agency you choose makes it easier to get on the same page earlier. 
  • Approach the relationship as a partnership. True creative partners where the brand provides input on what is important to the brand and the agency executes that in accordance with their style. 
  • There are many practical needs to approaching the external agency or studio, but don't neglect the emotional needs. You should be excellent to work with. 
  • Be prepared to be told No. Agencies are businesses in their own right, with values, capacity, ability to execute on certain things, etc. 
  • Time and money can unlock a lot of great creative, but you have to respect that it requires that investment. 
  • It makes for a challenging relationship if you contract with an agency or studio and treat them like an extension of your full time team. 
  • Be a champion for your contractor, internally and externally. 
  • It's all about communication. 

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Credits
Produced by: Creative Force - creativeforce.io
Edited by: Calvin Lanz Sound - clsound.net
Hosted by: Daniel Jester - danieltjester.com


Hosted by Daniel Jester, The E-commerce Content Creation Podcast goes beyond the surface to explore the intricate world of visual storytelling behind online retail. This isn't just about taking pretty pictures; it's a deep dive into the entire creative engine that powers modern brands. Each conversation examines how photographers, videographers, stylists, and art directors actually work with marketing, merchandising, and tech teams to turn creative vision into tangible business results. You'll hear practical discussions about workflow, technology, and management that sit at the intersection of art and commerce. Covering a landscape that includes beauty, fashion, and countless other sectors, the podcast reveals how strategic content creation directly influences customer experience and organizational goals. For anyone involved in bringing a product to life online, these episodes offer a rare look at the collaborative challenges and solutions that define success in a crowded digital marketplace. Tune in for honest talk about the craft, business, and evolving technology of e-commerce visuals.
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