A marketing agency finds the people likely to buy from you, gets your business in front of them, and turns their attention into enquiries — using channels you either cannot run yourself or would rather not. That is the whole job. What follows is what that looks like in practice, what it costs, and when hiring one is the wrong move.
What an agency actually does, week to week
- Search visibility (SEO) — making your site appear when people search for what you sell
- Paid advertising — buying attention on search and social, and managing what it returns
- Website work — building or fixing the place all of that traffic lands
- Content — the pages and posts that answer what buyers are asking
- Social and email — staying present with people not ready to buy yet
- Measurement — telling you what worked, which is the part that separates agencies
What a good agency does that a bad one does not
| Good | Bad |
|---|---|
| Reports enquiries and customers | Reports impressions and rankings |
| Builds accounts in your name | Holds accounts in theirs |
| Tells you what it will not do | Claims to do everything |
| Says when a channel is not working | Hides it inside a bundle total |
| Month to month | Long lock-in with no reason given |
When you should not hire one
When your budget is small enough that the fee consumes most of it — below a certain point you are paying for administration rather than results. When you have not yet worked out what a customer is worth to you, because every decision an agency makes depends on that number. And when the real problem is the offer rather than its promotion; agencies amplify demand, they do not manufacture it for something people do not want.
Agency, freelancer, or in-house?
A freelancer is cheaper and often deeper in one channel. In-house wins on context and commitment if you can hire well. An agency wins on breadth and on not needing to be recruited, managed or replaced. Most small businesses start with a freelancer or an agency and move in-house when marketing becomes continuous enough to justify a salary.
See how to choose an agency, what agencies charge, and what this looks like for a small business.
