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Scale and grow your agency with better clients, invested employees, and a stronger bottom line, with Drew McLellan.
Scale and grow your agency with better clients, invested employees, and a stronger bottom line, with Drew McLellan.
553 Building AI Automations to Streamline Your Agency Operations with Kaitlyn Study
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Welcome to another insightful episode of Build a Better Agency! Host Drew McLellan is joined by agency owner and automation enthusiast Caitlin Studdy for a deep dive into the world of AI-driven automations—an essential, but often underutilized, tool for agencies looking to boost efficiency, profitability, and team satisfaction.
In this episode, Caitlin Studdy recounts her journey from agency founder to automation "nerd," sharing how necessity and a passion for problem-solving led her to streamline countless repetitive tasks using tools like Zapier, ChatGPT, and more. Whether she's automating social posts, onboarding clients, or implementing AI-powered hiring bots, Caitlin Studdy reveals how each automation not only saves time, but also reclaims valuable brain space for higher-level creative and strategic work.
The conversation is packed with actionable insights—from identifying automation opportunities in everyday agency operations to building simple "grilled cheese" workflows that anyone can try. Drew McLellan and Caitlin Studdy also explore the evolving landscape of AI technology, discussing how new capabilities are opening doors previously closed to small and mid-sized agencies.
If you're ready to tackle inefficiency head-on, empower your team to work smarter (not harder), and get inspired by real-world examples of automation in action, this episode is a must-listen. By the end, you'll view your agency's processes with a fresh perspective—and be eager to experiment with automations that can transform your business for good.
A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here.
What You Will Learn How to identify which repetitive tasks in your agency are prime candidates for automation
The step-by-step process for building your first agency automations using beginner-friendly tools like Zapier
Why starting with simple two-step automations leads to better long-term success than complex workflows
How AI integration has expanded automation possibilities beyond basic task scheduling to intelligent decision-making
The communication strategies needed to get team buy-in when implementing automated systems
Which types of agency tasks should remain human-driven versus automated for optimal results
How to build automated hiring systems that score candidates and send follow-up questionnaires
The surprising ways agency automations improve client service and reduce dropped balls
Real examples from 500+ automations including client meeting prep, social media management, and billing workflows
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552 Virtual Event Monetization and Lead Generation with Kevin Sanderson
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Welcome to another episode of Build a Better Agency! This week, host Drew McLellan sits down with virtual event expert Kevin Sanderson to unravel the secrets behind leveraging online summits to grow your agency—and your client's business. With over 30 virtual summits under his belt, Kevin Sanderson brings his firsthand knowledge of creating, marketing, and monetizing virtual events, making this episode a must-listen for agency owners seeking innovative ways to expand their reach.
Kevin Sanderson walks listeners through the different types of online events, from single-presenter webinars and dynamic panels to robust, multi-day virtual summits. He reveals how bringing together subject matter experts not only delivers value-packed content for attendees, but also allows hosts to tap into new audiences by leveraging each speaker's network. Along the way, Drew McLellan and Kevin Sanderson dig into practical event logistics, the importance of aligning with the right speakers, and strategies for ensuring that your virtual events rise above the saturated online landscape.
The conversation doesn't stop at planning. Kevin Sanderson shares actionable insights about various revenue models, from free registration with VIP upgrades to boosting value through digital bonuses, and the critical role of post-event nurturing in building long-term relationships and clients. You'll also hear guidance on pricing these services for your agency or clients, plus essential lessons learned so you can sidestep the common pitfalls of virtual event planning.
If you're looking for creative ways to build authority, grow a targeted list, or even add new service offerings for your agency clients, this episode is packed with real-world tactics and inspiration. By the end, you'll be ready to rethink how virtual events can become a high-impact tool in your agency's growth arsenal.
A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here.
What You Will Learn How to structure virtual summits with 15-20 speakers for maximum impact and manageable coordination
Why email promotion from speakers dramatically outperforms social media for driving event registrations
The revenue model that combines free registration with strategic upsells to VIP access passes
How charging even a nominal fee ($5-$10) increases attendee engagement by 2.5-3x compared to free events
The follow-up system that generated $99,000 in monthly recurring revenue through strategic webinar funnels
Why virtual summits open more collaboration doors than traditional networking approaches
How to leverage speaker partnerships to access audiences you couldn't reach through paid advertising
The key criteria for selecting speakers who will both deliver value and actively promote your event
How agencies can package virtual summit services for clients in specific industries or niches
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551 Scaling Agency Operations with Yoni Kozminski
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Welcome to a new episode of Build a Better Agency! This week, Drew McLellan invites Yoni Kozminski, CEO and co-founder of Escala, for a candid and transparent discussion that takes you behind the scenes of agency operations, scalability, and owner independence. Drew opens up about AMI's own journey towards better systems and processes, and together, they explore what it really takes to future-proof an agency so it can thrive through to 2030 and beyond.
In this episode, you'll hear Yoni Kozminski break down why most agency owners unintentionally become the biggest bottleneck in their own business. He shares his perspective as a "recovering agency guy" and reveals Escala's proven framework for assessing agency maturity and organizational health. Drew and Yoni walk listeners through the critical stages Escala uses to help agencies transform: assessment, design, and implementation, all aimed at making your agency less dependent on you—and more profitable.
The pair dig deep into the practical realities of creating lasting change, from tackling tribal knowledge and heroics to putting real systems in place that reduce owner burnout. They'll discuss concrete strategies for documenting processes, measuring owner involvement, and empowering team members at every level. Plus, Drew shares firsthand what it's like to face a "ruthless assessment" of your agency's internal operations—and how that clarity is a gamechanger for growth. If you're ready to move past hustle and improvisation toward an agency that runs smoothly without you, this episode is your roadmap. Don't miss the honest conversation and actionable takeaways, along with special resources designed to help you start your own agency self-diagnosis. Dive in and start building a business that lets you make a bigger impact—without being trapped in the day-to-day.
What You Will Learn How to assess your agency's true dependence on you using the 1-5 maturity scale
Why the Build-Manage-Execute index reveals where owners get stuck in the wrong activities
The top-down methodology for creating systems that actually scale your operations
How to identify and eliminate tribal knowledge that creates operational bottlenecks
Why validation sessions with cross-functional teams reveal hidden process breakdowns
The framework for transitioning from heroic execution to strategic visioning
How to build offshore capabilities that multiply your onshore team's effectiveness
Why agencies must shift from owner-centric to metrics-driven decision making
The assessment process that reveals exactly where your scaling gaps exist
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Ep 550 Five Opportunities for Agency Evolution with Drew McLellan
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Welcome to another energizing solo episode of Build a Better Agency! This week, host Drew McLellan draws on his 25+ years of agency experience to deliver both a rallying cry and a clear-eyed reality check for independent agency owners: the chaos swirling around AI, consolidation, and economic uncertainty isn't the threat it appears to be — it's an invitation. For owners who are willing to evolve, this may be the best decade in history to run an independent agency.
Diving deep into the macro forces reshaping the industry, Drew McLellan unpacks the five trends that every agency owner needs to understand right now — from the collapse of institutional trust landing squarely in your lap, to the cracks forming inside the big holding company networks, to the seismic shift in how clients find and hire agencies. He shares data from AMI's own 2026 Agency Edge Research alongside findings from the Edelman Trust Barometer, painting a compelling picture of why independent, niche, founder-led boutiques are uniquely positioned to thrive while the giants stumble.
Beyond the trends, Drew maps out five concrete opportunities your agency can pursue in the next three to ten years — from repositioning as a strategic advisor rather than a vendor, to monetizing AI the right way, to riding the in-house reversal as brands unwind internal teams they can no longer sustain. You'll hear real data on what's happening to AGI per FTE, why generalist agencies are losing ground, and what the consulting world can teach us about where agency revenue is headed next.
If you're tired of feeling anxious about the future and ready to see the opportunity hiding inside the uncertainty, this episode is essential listening. Whether or not you make it to the Build a Better Agency Summit in May, Drew McLellan's guidance will challenge you to stop waiting for the dust to settle — and start building the agency you actually want to own.
A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here.
What You Will Learn in This Episode: Why this is the best decade to own an independent agency for those willing to evolve their business model
How consolidation among holding companies creates lucrative opportunities in the neglected middle market segment
Five major opportunities that will define successful agencies over the next decade
Why AI adoption gives small shops the sophistication level that previously required holding company resources
How to transform from vendor relationships into strategic advisor partnerships that command premium pricing
The specialization imperative that delivers 10-20% higher margins than generalist agencies
Why your agency is positioned as the most trusted entity in the new economy
How to monetize AI properly by focusing on outcomes rather than tool usage
The workforce evolution requiring fewer FTEs but more strategic value creation
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Episode 549 What the AI Impact 2026 Research Reveals with Emily Thompson
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Welcome to another episode of Build a Better Agency! Host Drew McLellan sits down with Emily Thompson, marketing manager at CoSchedule, to unpack the just-released AI Impact 2026 research study. With 900 respondents spanning every industry, company size, and marketing level, this is one of the most comprehensive looks at how marketers are actually using AI today and what they plan to prioritize in the year ahead.
Despite reporting declining ROI across every major channel in 2025, a striking 79% of marketers say AI positively impacted their performance, and yet only 3% consider themselves AI experts. Emily and Drew dig into what that gap means for agencies, why owned channels like organic search and email are taking the biggest hits, and why the oversaturation of AI-generated AI research content is actually one of the strongest arguments for what agencies do best. The data is full of contradictions that agencies are uniquely positioned to help clients untangle.
From the surprising stat that 53% of marketers now use AI tools (not Google) as their primary source of information discovery, to the finding that AI research shows humans still own strategy, this episode is a masterclass in reading the room on behalf of your clients. If you want to know where the real agency opportunity lives in 2026, this conversation is where to start.
A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here.
What You Will Learn Why 79% of marketers feel positively about AI even as ROI declines across every channel
What the AI research data reveals about how marketers are actually using AI in 2026 vs. 2025
Why only 3% of marketers consider themselves AI experts and what that means for agency opportunity
Which channels are declining most and why owned media is taking the biggest hit
Why lead generation is the top 2026 priority and why marketers channel choices do not yet match that goal
How 53% of marketers now rely on AI tools over Google for information discovery
Why differentiation (not AI adoption alone) will determine agency success in a saturated market
What it means to be your clients AI Sherpa and how to position that as a core offering
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Episode 548 The Top Growth Drivers Agencies Need to Focus On with John Hall
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Welcome to another dynamic episode of Build a Better Agency! This week, host Drew McLellan welcomes longtime industry innovator John Hall to unpack the growth trends that will shape agencies in 2026 and beyond. Drawing from years of agency leadership, investment experience, and countless conversations with top entrepreneurs, John brings a bold perspective on where agency leaders should aim their focus if they want to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving marketplace.
Together, Drew and John tackle the hot topic of generative AI, demystifying its impact on agency visibility, lead generation, and the fundamental ways agencies can leverage automation for both their own business and their clients. John shares eye-opening examples, including what agencies can do right now to secure high-converting leads and why specificity is key to standing out in tools like ChatGPT and Gemini.
But the conversation doesn't stop at AI. Drew and John highlight why innovation must extend beyond technology, sharing stories of niche breakthroughs and encouraging agency leaders to look for opportunities in unexpected, even analog, places. They also explore the rising power of industry communities—how authentic relationships and collaborative networks not only drive business success, but also support your mental health in turbulent times.
Rounding out the episode, John details the rising value of niche expertise, financing innovations, and first-party data, showing how these trends intersect to give agencies of all sizes a serious advantage. Whether you're chasing new revenue streams, looking to future-proof your agency, or simply seeking the inspiration needed to embrace change, you'll walk away with actionable strategies and renewed excitement for what's ahead.
A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here.
What You Will Learn Leveraging generative AI and automation for agency visibility and high-quality lead generation
The critical importance of niche specialization for sustained growth and higher conversions
Balancing innovation in AI with opportunities in non-digital and analog solutions
The rising value of intentional collaboration and building strong agency communities
Harnessing data and new technologies to provide clients with unrivaled insights and opportunities
Adapting agency structures and offerings to stay ahead of industry disruption
Prioritizing proactive relationship building for business growth and mental well-being
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Strategies for Winning More Business with Mercer Island Group
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Welcome to the latest episode of Build a Better Agency! Host Drew McLellan is joined by the powerhouse team of Robin Boehler and Stephen Boehler from Mercer Island Group for an eye-opening discussion about their new book, "It's Not About You: Winning New Business in a Crowded Agency World." With decades spent guiding both agencies and clients through the agency selection process, Robin and Stephen bring unique insider perspectives to today's conversation—perspectives that just might change the way you approach your next pitch.
Together, they unpack the central theme of their book: if you want to win more business, you need to shift the focus away from your agency and make everything—from your website to your presentations—about your client. Robin Boehler and Stephen Boehler share actionable strategies to help agency leaders stop making unforced errors and instead become meaningfully distinctive in the eyes of prospects. You'll hear about the importance of client-centric positioning, the dangers of blending into the "sea of sameness," and the necessity of moving beyond generic self-promotion to create memorable, prospect-friendly experiences.
This episode also addresses the realities of today's competitive agency landscape, including evolving pitch dynamics, trends in client searches (hint: AI is changing how clients find agencies), and why strategic selectivity matters more than ever. Drew McLellan and his guests discuss practical steps for identifying your ideal client, structuring intentional engagement models, and preparing your team to walk the talk during high-stakes presentations. You'll also get advice on sequencing improvements and leveraging the book as a hands-on field guide—whether you're tackling a website overhaul or prepping for your next big RFI.
Don't miss this episode if you're an agency leader looking to stand out with purpose, win the business that's right for your team, and build lasting client relationships. By the end, you'll have a clear roadmap for transforming your agency's pitch process, internal culture, and outward brand—and a fresh sense of optimism about thriving in the years ahead.
A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here.
What You Will Learn
Shifting from agency-centric to client-centric thinking
Standing out in a crowded agency market through distinctiveness
Making intentional decisions about client fit and engagement models
Avoiding unforced errors in new business pursuits
Preparing agency teams to authentically present and connect with clients
Embracing strategy and human insight in an AI-driven landscape
Building lasting client relationships through deliberate and thoughtful approaches
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Navigating the New World of Agency Talent Acquisition with Kathryn Duncan
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Welcome to another insightful episode of Build a Better Agency! This week, host Drew McLellan is joined by talent acquisition expert Kat Duncan for a deep dive into the ever-evolving art and science of hiring in today's agency world. If attracting and retaining top talent has ever felt daunting, you're in the right place—Kat Duncan brings over two decades of recruiting experience and actionable advice for agency leaders looking to build standout teams.
Together, Drew McLellan and Kat Duncan explore the common hiring pitfalls many agency owners face, from relying solely on resumes and "been there, done that" experience to underestimating the real costs of a bad hire. Kat Duncan sheds light on the critical distinctions between HR and talent acquisition, explains why every hire is a sales pitch (on both sides!), and shares insights into what makes recruitment so complex—and rewarding—for creative businesses.
You'll hear practical strategies for systemizing your hiring process, establishing efficient feedback loops, and fostering a candidate experience that enhances your agency's reputation, not damages it. The pair also address emotional blind spots in the process: What happens when candidates feel ghosted? How do you protect your agency's brand during interviews? And why should you look for a "culture add" instead of just a culture fit?
Don't miss this candid discussion if you're hiring now—or know you will be soon. By the end, you'll know how to avoid common mistakes, shorten your hiring timeline, and create an interview experience that attracts the very best talent. With Kat Duncan's tips and Drew McLellan's signature practical approach, you'll be ready to transform your next hire from a roll of the dice to a strategic win for your agency.
A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here.
Why recruiting is more than just HR: understanding the critical distinction for agencies
The dangers of a disorganized hiring process and the impact of poor candidate communication
Why agencies should prioritize proactive, systematic feedback during recruitment
The value of hiring for potential and culture add—not just resume or industry background
Building a consistent, respectful, and efficient interview system for long-term reputation
Why a great hire is about mutual enthusiasm—not just technical skill matches
The increasing importance of every team member as agencies run leaner, smarter, and more efficiently
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Future-Proof Your Agency's Growth Strategies with Drew McLellan
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Welcome to another insightful solo episode of Build a Better Agency! This week, host Drew McLellan draws on his 25+ years of agency experience to tackle a game-changing reality for agency owners: the ways buyers find, vet, and select agencies have shifted—and your approach needs to shift too. Based on the latest industry research and buyer behavior data, this episode serves as both a wake-up call and a practical roadmap, ensuring your agency is "future-proofed" for today's—and tomorrow's—client expectations.
Diving deep into what really happens before an RFP hits your inbox, Drew McLellan reveals that the majority of buying decisions are made before agencies ever take the stage for a pitch. He shares eye-opening statistics—like Forrester's finding that 92% of B2B buyers have a preferred vendor before the pitch even starts—and illustrates why visibility, authority, and trust are now your most important assets. Listeners will discover why authority-building and relationship nurturing trump old-school charm, and why consistent, outcome-focused content is now essential for remaining discoverable in both human and algorithm-driven searches.
Beyond theory, Drew McLellan provides a series of targeted, actionable "homework assignments" you can start right away, from the "5-minute stranger test" to case study revamps and trust broker mapping. You'll learn how to make your agency's value instantly obvious and compelling across every digital touchpoint—website, LinkedIn, third-party mentions—while cultivating the patterns of social proof and authority that today's buyers demand. Drew also explains how algorithms and AI tools are shaping client shortlists, and why crafting machine-readable, buyer-friendly positioning is now non-negotiable.
If you're ready to break old sales habits, update your growth strategies, and implement repeatable steps to increase your agency's desirability, this episode is a can't-miss. Whether or not you attend the Build a Better Agency Summit, Drew McLellan's guidance will challenge you to rethink your approach and take meaningful action toward winning the clients of the future.
A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here.
What You Will Learn in This Episode: How today's agency buyers make decisions long before the pitch
The growing impact of authority, visibility, and trust in landing new clients
Future-proofing your agency for AI-driven and algorithm-shaped discovery
The four pillars every agency must communicate: clarity, evidence, social proof, and humanity
Why building consistent, outcome-focused case studies is non-negotiable
The importance of nurturing trust brokers and relationships across your industry
Actionable homework to ensure your agency is findable and desirable to the future buyer
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Episode 544 Mastering AI Automation For Your Agency with Julian Goldie
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Welcome to another episode of Build a Better Agency! This week, host Drew McLellan dives into the rapidly evolving landscape of AI and its game-changing implications for agency owners. Joining him is Julian Goldie, an innovative SEO agency owner and AI authority who has reimagined his business by harnessing the power of automation. Together, they demystify AI's practical applications, offering grounded advice for agencies eager not to fall behind in the age of automation.
In this insightful conversation, Julian Goldie recounts how the emergence of tools like ChatGPT prompted him to reinvent his agency from the inside out. He shares real-world examples of leveraging AI for operational efficiency—including automating repetitive outreach tasks, cutting costs, and scaling revenue without increasing headcount. You'll hear how identifying high-impact areas for automation can transform daily workflows and free up your team to focus on the strategies that matter most.
Drew McLellan and Julian Goldie discuss the overwhelming variety of AI tools on the market and outline how to strategically narrow down your agency's tech stack. You'll get tangible tips for evaluating and adopting automations, maintaining quality control, and sidestepping common pitfalls many organizations face when deploying AI. Plus, Julian reveals his "three-tool AI stack" essential for any modern agency, and shares strategies for using AI not just to save time, but to generate new revenue streams and position yourself as an industry thought leader.
Whether you're just beginning to experiment with AI or are looking to deepen your automation game, this episode is packed with actionable insights. By the end, you'll have concrete steps for auditing your workflow, selecting the right tools, and leading your clients confidently into the future of AI-powered marketing. Don't miss this practical roadmap to building a smarter, more scalable, and future-ready agency.
A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here.
What You Will Learn in This Episode: Leveraging AI to automate high-impact agency tasks
Building value through workflow automation, not just content creation
Simplifying your AI tech stack for profit and efficiency
The critical role of quality control with AI-powered outputs
Using AI-driven communities and content for client acquisition
Mindful adoption: focusing on one key automation at a time
Positioning your agency as a thought leader by documenting and sharing your AI journey
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Episode 543 Agency Growth Through Behavioral Science with Nancy Harhut
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Welcome to another episode of Build a Better Agency! This week, host Drew McLellan sits down with agency owner and behavioral science expert Nancy Harhut to unlock the hidden forces behind human decision-making—and how they impact your agency's marketing success. Drawing on her years of experience and her deep dive into the psychology of persuasion, Nancy brings a fresh perspective on why people do what they do—and how marketers can ethically harness those instincts to drive action.
In this episode, Nancy breaks down the fundamentals of behavioral science, emphasizing the powerful shortcuts our brains take when making decisions. Together, Drew and Nancy explore concepts like autonomy bias, social proof, and left-digit pricing, providing practical strategies for agencies to leverage these psychological triggers in everything from copywriting to pricing models. Whether it's using testimonials the right way, framing choices to nudge conversions, or tapping into the subtle cues that build trust, Nancy's real-world examples and research-backed tips are sure to spark new ideas.
They also tackle the big question of technology's role in the age of AI—exploring how artificial intelligence can support (but not replace) the human art of persuasion. Plus, they discuss how behavioral science applies across both B2B and B2C spaces, and offer actionable advice for getting clients on board with a more psychologically informed approach to marketing.
If you're ready to move beyond generic messaging and start connecting with your audience on a deeper, more instinctive level, this episode is a must-listen. By the end, you'll have a toolkit of proven tactics you can apply to your agency's work immediately—boosting engagement, persuasion, and results for both you and your clients.
A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here.
What You Will Learn in This Episode:
Defining behavioral science and its impact on marketing
The role of decision-making shortcuts in human behavior
Leveraging autonomy bias and providing choices to increase engagement
Harnessing the power (and pitfalls) of social proof and testimonials
Overcoming buying barriers by identifying "why-not" reasons
Applying behavioral science tactics to pricing and perception
Using reasoned explanations ("because") to boost compliance and sales
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Episode 542 Building Hybrid Teams with Global Talent with Noel Andrews
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Welcome to another insightful episode of Build a Better Agency! This week, host Drew McLellan is joined by returning guest Noel Andrews, the founder of JobRack, to explore a dynamic trend that's reshaping the way agencies build and cultivate their teams. Together, they dive into the growing movement of hiring full-time international team members from regions like Eastern Europe and South Africa—and the significant impact this is having on agency culture, client results, and operational efficiency.
Noel Andrews lends his expertise as an offshore hiring specialist, clarifying common misconceptions about international talent and revealing why more agencies are opting for highly skilled, long-term team members abroad instead of just local hires or gig-based freelancers. He shares firsthand accounts from agency leaders who have been pleasantly surprised by both the technical expertise and the positive, collaborative attitudes these global professionals bring to the table. The discussion expands into how international team members can raise the bar for everyone, shifting mindsets and work habits for the better company-wide.
The conversation doesn't stop at hiring practices. Drew McLellan and Noel Andrews unpack actionable strategies for fostering strong agency culture, even within remote and hybrid setups. From the value of clear communication and setting high standards to intentionally building connections among geographically dispersed teammates, you'll get practical tips for making everyone feel like a real part of the team—no matter where they're located. They also dig into how AI and automation are influencing agency roles, why clarity is more crucial than ever, and how proactive leadership can remove day-to-day roadblocks so every team member can operate at their best.
Whether you're considering expanding your team internationally or simply looking to boost engagement and performance within your distributed agency, this episode is packed with real-world advice and inspiration. Tune in to discover how making small, intentional tweaks—rooted in clarity, culture, and high expectations—can set your agency up for a standout year ahead.
A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here.
What You Will Learn in This Episode:
The rise of hiring full-time international team members for agencies
Shifting perceptions around the skill and impact of offshore talent
How remote and hybrid teams can intentionally build and maintain strong agency culture
The crucial role of clarity in expectations, communication, and goal-setting
Removing barriers and empowering teams to operate at their highest level
Leveraging AI and automation without losing the human touch
The value of high standards and small, consistent actions for agency success
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Episode 541 AI Integration for Agency Success with Cade Dannels
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Welcome to another impactful episode of Build a Better Agency! This week, host Drew McLellan sits down with AI strategist and data tinkerer Cade Dannels to demystify the true potential of artificial intelligence for agencies. If you're tired of hearing the same surface-level conversations about AI writing blog posts, buckle up—this conversation digs deeper. Drew McLellan and Cade Dannels break down how agencies can move beyond basic content generation and leverage AI for operational excellence, lead generation, and creating scalable efficiencies that truly impact the bottom line.
Cade Dannels shares his journey from automation enthusiast to agency consultant and reveals the untapped goldmine lurking in most agencies: mountains of unstructured data, from transcripts to emails to proposals. You'll learn practical strategies for onboarding AI as you would a new employee, structuring your agency's unique frameworks into these systems, and using time-tracking to identify tasks ready for automation. The episode also covers step-by-step DIY approaches agencies can start today—no massive tech team or budget required.
Together, Drew McLellan and Cade Dannels unpack the real-world process of using AI for smarter lead qualification, nurturing, and personalized outreach—without losing that human touch. They address common concerns about errors, model selection, and how to experiment meaningfully as you climb the AI learning curve. You'll also hear creative ways to motivate team engagement and discover actionable prompts and experiments you can implement immediately.
Don't miss this episode if you're ready to stop dabbling in AI and start harnessing its full agency-transforming power. Whether you're an agency owner taking your first experimental steps or already integrating AI but unsure where to go next, this conversation will help you confidently build a roadmap for impactful, ongoing innovation.
A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here.
What You Will Learn in This Episode:
Rethinking agency AI: beyond content creation to business operations
Experimentation as the foundation for AI success in agencies
Leveraging your agency's unique data and frameworks to unlock AI's full potential
Practical lead generation automation with AI—sourcing, qualifying, and nurturing prospects
The importance of "onboarding" AI like a new team member for better, more relevant outputs
Humanizing AI-driven outreach through strategic inputs and oversight
Start small, experiment broadly, and engage your whole team in AI discovery
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Episode 540 A Learning Culture Creates A Winning Agency with Drew McLellan
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Welcome to a powerful solo episode of Build a Better Agency! In this installment, host Drew McLellan takes a deep dive into one of the most urgent and consequential topics facing agencies today: the vital importance of ongoing professional development. Drawing from decades of experience and the latest industry data, Drew McLellan lays out a compelling case for why investing in your team's growth is no longer a "nice to have"—it's a must-have for agency survival in the coming years.
Throughout the episode, Drew McLellan connects the dots between employee retention, profitability, and developing future-ready skills, emphasizing how the talent landscape is shifting faster than ever before. With alarming stats showing that over 90% of employees would stay longer with employers who invest in their career development, he argues that the biggest threat to agencies isn't just AI or industry consolidation—it's failing to keep your people learning, engaged, and prepared for new demands.
Listeners will walk away with concrete strategies for building a culture of learning within their agencies. Drew McLellan shares actionable steps: from creating a realistic professional development budget, conducting a skills gap assessment, and designing meaningful learning experiences, to the critical role of leadership in modeling a learning mindset. He also addresses common objections, like the fear that trained employees might leave, and flips the paradigm—demonstrating that investing in growth is actually the best insurance against turnover and burnout.
If you want to protect your margins, retain your best talent, and lead a team that can outpace industry change, this episode is essential listening. Tune in for data-backed advice, tough truths, and a practical roadmap to becoming an agency where people join—and stay—because they know their growth matters.
A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here.
What You Will Learn in This Episode: The critical role of professional development in agency growth
Why investing in employee learning boosts retention and profitability
The ROI of upskilling versus the true cost of turnover
How to build a culture of continuous learning and accountability
Prioritizing skills for the future: AI fluency, data literacy, and business acumen
Combatting burnout with smarter, not just harder, work
Simple steps to launch an impactful development program today
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Episode 539 How to Hire and Keep Top Performers with John Arnold
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Welcome to the latest episode of Build a Better Agency! Host Drew McLellan is joined by talent strategy expert John Arnold to tackle one of the most critical and timely challenges facing agency owners today: hiring, retaining, and managing the right people in the ever-evolving agency landscape. As AI and technology shift agency workflows, Drew McLellan sets the stage for a refreshing conversation about why the human element is more important now than ever.
John Arnold, co-owner of Celerity—a firm that was itself born from agency roots—brings decades of experience in staffing, executive search, and talent advising. Together, they explore the seismic changes agencies have faced in team structure, from the rise of remote work and fractional contracts to the increasing responsibility placed on each team member. John Arnold shares actionable strategies for navigating this new reality, including how tools like Predictive Index and other personality assessments are transforming agency hiring decisions. You'll learn why understanding your own leadership style is just as important as knowing what you're looking for in a new hire.
This episode digs into practical frameworks for the ideal interview process, tips for avoiding common hiring pitfalls, and ways to structure assessments and team interviews to ensure long-term fit. John Arnold also reveals the personality traits and behaviors that signal an exceptional agency employee, while offering candid advice for managing generational divides and work-life balance in today's workforce. The conversation doesn't shy away from tough topics: Drew McLellan and John Arnold discuss red flags, deal-breakers, and why agency leaders must be upfront with candidates from the very start.
If you're ready to strengthen your agency's team, enhance your understanding of talent, and embrace data-driven hiring, this episode delivers the insights you need. By the end, you'll have the tools—and the confidence—to build a stronger, more resilient agency culture. Don't miss this invaluable deep dive into what it takes to recruit, retain, and inspire top talent in today's dynamic agency world!
A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here.
What You Will Learn in This Episode:
The critical role of data in modern agency hiring
Balancing gut instinct with science for better hiring outcomes
Structuring a successful multi-step interview process
Why curiosity and accountability matter in agency talent
Navigating generational shifts in work/life balance expectations
The evolving landscape of remote and hybrid work in agencies
Preparing for the future: leveraging AI and assessments to predict job fit
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Episode 538 The Secret to Great Creative Work with Tom Fishburne
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Welcome to another insightful episode of Build a Better Agency! This week, host Drew McLellan is joined by legendary cartoonist and marketer Tom Fishburne, best known for his "Marketoonist" series that has humorously and astutely captured the nuances of agency life for over two decades. If you've ever laughed (or cringed) at a cartoon that perfectly depicts a creative brief gone wrong or the infamous "shiny object syndrome" in marketing, there's a good chance it was one of Tom's.
In this fast-paced conversation, Drew McLellan and Tom Fishburne explore the enduring themes and challenges of agency culture, creativity, and client relationships, using Tom's cartoons as a lens for the ever-evolving world of marketing. Tom shares how his unique background on both the agency and client sides has shaped his perspective and provided endless inspiration. He opens up about his creative process, how stepping back for "analog thinking" allows him to push past predictable ideas, and why intentional humor can break down barriers and foster connection inside agencies and with clients.
Listeners will also hear fresh insights on the changing role of data and AI in the industry, and how agencies can stand out by marrying "analog intelligence" with digital tools—without losing the essential human touch. Drew McLellan and Tom Fishburne discuss why so much work is met with indifference, the importance of a well-crafted creative brief, and the power of dedicating time to unstructured thinking, even in today's deadline-driven environments.
Whether you're a fan of Tom's cartoons or new to his work, this episode will inspire you to reframe how you approach creativity and culture in your agency. You'll walk away with practical homework on integrating humor, empathy, and analog thinking into your agency's DNA—fueling better work, stronger teams, and more memorable client relationships. Don't miss this blend of wit, wisdom, and actionable advice for building a truly distinctive agency.
A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here.
What You Will Learn in This Episode:
Bringing humor and humanity into agency work
The evolving relationship between agencies and clients
Why creative briefs often go wrong—and how to fix them
Using analog thinking to spark creativity and originality
Avoiding indifference by moving beyond data-driven sameness
Balancing AI tools with the irreplaceable value of human insight
Creating space for deep, focused thinking in a fast-paced industry
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Episode 537 How AI is Changing the PR Landscape with Brett Farmiloe
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Welcome to another compelling episode of Build a Better Agency! This week, host Drew McLellan sits down with special guest Brett Farmiloe, a former agency owner turned SaaS entrepreneur, to unpack the evolving world of PR and media in the age of AI. Together, they dive into the complexities and opportunities that the rapid adoption of AI presents for agencies, especially those aiming to maintain authentic, high-value relationships with journalists and media outlets.
In this insightful conversation, Brett Farmiloe shares the unique vantage point gained from his time building and selling a marketing agency, now channeled into his role as the founder and CEO of Featured.com and the current owner of the iconic HARO (Help a Reporter Out) platform. He reveals how both tools are being reimagined to adapt to today's media demands—where automation intersects with the irreplaceable value of human expertise. Agencies will gain an inside look at how AI is reshaping the process of matching experts with media opportunities, the crucial role of maintaining human oversight, and strategies for keeping quality and trust at the forefront in a flood of AI-generated content.
Throughout the episode, Drew McLellan and Brett Farmiloe tackle the questions on every agency leader's mind: How can we use AI as an asset, not a crutch? What do journalists expect from agency sources in a world where the line between authentic insight and machine-generated text is increasingly blurred? And what are the best practices for pitching and building real relationships in this new landscape? You'll hear practical strategies, real-world examples, and honest perspectives on keeping your agency—and your clients—ahead of the curve.
Don't miss this episode if you're ready to rethink PR for your agency, streamline your workflows with SaaS-inspired thinking, and learn how to create more value for your clients in a changing media environment. With actionable takeaways on automation, self-service value, and trust building, this discussion is packed with ideas to help you future-proof your agency's PR and client service strategies.
A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here.
What You Will Learn in This Episode:
How AI is reshaping PR and media relations for agencies
The ongoing importance of human expertise in "human-in-the-loop" PR
Maintaining trust and quality when using AI-generated pitches
Reviving and modernizing HARO to better connect journalists and sources
What agencies can learn from SaaS to increase efficiency and value
How journalists are adapting to AI, multiple income streams, and new media channels
New opportunities for agencies in proactive PR and as AI consultants for clients
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Episode 536 Legal Best Practices for Agency Sales with Sharon Toerek
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Welcome to another insightful episode of Build a Better Agency! This week, host Drew McLellan tackles the critical—yet often underestimated—legal side of agency mergers and acquisitions. Joined by agency law specialist Sharon Toerek, Drew explores all the ways agencies can better prepare for buying or selling a business and avoid the legal pitfalls that can delay deals, drive up costs, or even kill transactions entirely.
Sharon Toerek shares from her first-hand experience helping agencies on both the buy and sell side, breaking down the foundational legal elements every agency owner needs—whether or not they plan to sell someday. Together, they dig into everything from the importance of robust client and employee contracts, to protecting intellectual property, to the necessity of having proper corporate governance documents in place. Sharon explains how missing or incomplete contracts can erode agency valuations, scare buyers, and create costly last-minute headaches.
The conversation also covers the nuances of deal documentation, the significance of a well-prepared due diligence process, and the real-world "war stories" that illustrate why legal readiness matters so much. Drew McLellan and Sharon Toerek offer listeners practical, actionable steps to start shoring up their agreements, documents, and internal processes now—not just in anticipation of a sale, but as fundamental best practices for running a sustainable, valuable agency.
Don't miss this episode if you want to eliminate unnecessary risks, maximize the value of your agency, and ensure a smoother M&A journey whenever the time comes. By the end, you'll have a to-do list that can strengthen your agency's foundation today and set you up for a more profitable, stress-free exit tomorrow.
A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here.
What You Will Learn in This Episode:
The critical role of client contracts and why agencies need to centralize and consistently document them
The importance of up-to-date employee agreements and talent documentation to protect agency value
Intellectual property as a major driver of agency valuation (and how to properly identify and secure IP assets)
The need for clear, accessible corporate governance and owner agreements to prevent deal slowdowns
Why preparing legal foundations early smooths M&A transactions and safeguards potential deal value
How lack of organization or missing documents can delay, diminish, or even derail agency sales
Proactive legal preparation as both a best practice and a profit generator for agencies
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Episode 535 Five Essential Agency Owner Resolutions for 2026 with Drew McLellan
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Welcome to a brand new year and a brand new episode of Build a Better Agency! In this special solo cast, host Drew McLellan kicks off 2026 with a focused, actionable discussion on preparing agency owners and leaders for what promises to be a pivotal year. Drawing from his decades of experience and deep involvement with agencies across the globe, Drew McLellan lays out five essential resolutions that serve as a roadmap for agency growth, stability, and profitability—no matter your agency's discipline.
This episode is packed with practical advice for implementing intentional changes, starting with the importance of carving out deep work time and ensuring that new business development remains a weekly priority. Drew McLellan details how to practically block out time on your calendar for strategic thinking and outreach, and why these habits are especially critical as the market shifts. He also provides a step-by-step formula for running monthly all-agency meetings that build transparency, celebrate wins, and foster accountability—complete with a ready-to-use agenda.
The conversation turns to the game-changing impact of AI within agencies, emphasizing why every agency owner must establish clear policies, communicate their approach to both internal teams and clients, and explore how to leverage AI tools to stay competitive. In addition, Drew McLellan highlights the often-neglected importance of deepening personal connections with your team, sharing meaningful rituals and approaches to nurturing these relationships for better retention and morale.
Whether you're hoping to weather tough economic conditions, boost your new business pipeline, or future-proof your agency with smart technology and people strategies, this episode equips you with concrete steps for transforming intention into action in 2026. You'll leave inspired to schedule, strategize, and connect—all cornerstones for not just surviving but thriving in the year ahead.
A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here.
What You Will Learn in This Episode: Agency owner resolutions for a watershed year
Carving out time for deep, uninterrupted work
Implementing a consistent new business development routine
Building transparency and accountability with all-agency updates
Establishing clear AI policies and accelerating AI adoption
Deepening human connections with team members
Proactively preparing for 2026's unique agency challenges
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Episode 534 Leveraging LinkedIn Strategies for Agency Success with Greg Star
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Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of Build a Better Agency! In this episode, host Drew McLellan welcomes Greg Star, founder of Driven Branding and former CEO of Carvertize, to explore how agency leaders can leverage LinkedIn to build stronger, more authentic personal brands. If you've ever wondered why your company's LinkedIn page isn't gaining traction or how you can make your own profile stand out in a sea of sameness, this conversation is packed with fresh perspectives and actionable strategies.
Drew McLellan and Greg Star dig deep into the "why" behind personal branding, revealing why executives and business owners should take the reins of their LinkedIn presence—rather than delegating to teams or relying on generic company posts. From sharing compelling origin stories to posting weekly updates and engaging thoughtfully with comments, Greg Star outlines what kind of content builds trust, authenticity, and ultimately, business opportunities. They discuss how true engagement emerges when you blend professional expertise with genuine connection—without veering into "cringe" territory or oversharing.
You'll also get an inside look at Greg Star's journey from manually creating buzz for his own business on LinkedIn to developing AI-powered tools that help introverted or time-strapped leaders tell their stories effectively. Hear practical tips for building consistency, making each post matter, and handling the inevitable engagement that follows. Plus, find out why starting now—no matter how long you've waited—is the key to momentum.
This episode is a must-listen for agency owners, executives, and anyone ready to move beyond passive lurking and intentional yet inauthentic posting. By the end, you'll be inspired to up your LinkedIn game, share your unique "why," and embrace consistency as the secret weapon to becoming a more visible and trusted leader in today's crowded agency landscape.
A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here.
What You Will Learn in This Episode:
Leveraging LinkedIn for authentic personal branding
Why agency owners' voices outperform company pages on LinkedIn
The power of consistency over perfection in building reputation
Balancing professional storytelling with vulnerability (without getting "cringe")
Using origin stories and the "why" to foster connections
How AI tools can assist—without replacing—the human touch
Simple engagement tactics to grow trust and visibility
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