Agency clients often want more strategic consulting from the agencies they hire. At the same time, many agencies feel like the services they’re delivering are often undervalued by the clients they serve.
If both of these are true, then why are so many agencies caught in what Pete Caputa calls the “Tactician’s Trap” where it feels like you’re on an endless hamster wheel selling implementation services without being valued for the strategic insights you can provide to your clients.
Today’s guest, Max Traylor, known as The Consultant’s Consultant, unpacks a (maybe slightly controversial) chapter from his book The Agency Survival Guide, entitled Burn Your Implementation Business to the Ground.
Now, whether or not you’re whether to do that quite yet, in today’s conversation you’ll hear Max explain:
His own journey from selling marketing services to productized consulting
The 1 simple tweak that lead to a 10x price increase for one consulting package
The 3 steps to start selling strategy that you’re already capable of delivering
Resources Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
An Agency’s Guide to Measuring And Improving Billable Utilization (Ebook)
Connect with Max on LinkedIn
Agency Survival Guide: How to Productize Consulting Services by Max Traylor
Max Traylor’s Consultant's Survival Guide
How to Prepare Your Agency for an Acquisition w/ Karl Heasman
The Business of Expertise by David C. Baker
The Go-Giver by Bob burg and John David Mann
Nearbound and the Rise of the Who Economy by Jared Fuller
The Client (a film by Umault)
Pete Caputa’s LinkedIn Post about the "Tactician Trap"