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The Marketing Agency Blueprint: The Handbook for Building Hybrid PR, SEO, Content, Advertising, and Web Firms

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The marketing-services industry is on the cusp of a truly transformational period. The old guard, rooted in tradition and resistant to change, will fall and new leaders will emerge.

Hybrid marketing agencies that are more nimble, tech savvy, and collaborative will redefine the industry. Digital services will be engrained into the DNA of every agency and blended with traditional methods to execute integrated campaigns. The depth, versatility, and drive of their talent will be the cornerstones of organizations that pursue a higher purpose. The Marketing Agency Blueprint is a practical and candid guide that presents 10 rules for building such a hybrid agency.

The new marketing agency model will create and nurture diverse recurring revenue streams through a mix of services, consulting, training, education, publishing, and software sales. It will use efficiency and productivity, not billable hours, as the essential drivers of profitability. Its value and success will be measured by outcomes, not outputs. Its strength and stability will depend on a willingness to be in a perpetual state of change, and an ability to execute and adapt faster than competitors.

The Marketing Agency Blueprint demonstrates how to:

• Generate more qualified leads, win clients with set pricing and service packages, and secure more long-term retainers.
• Create diverse and recurring revenue streams.
• Develop highly efficient management systems and more effective account teams.
• Deliver greater results and value to clients, and win their loyalty.

This is the future of the marketing-services industry. A future defined and led by underdogs and innovators. You have the opportunity to be at the forefront of the transformation.

256 pages, Hardcover

First published December 20, 2011

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Paul Roetzer

11 books16 followers
Paul Roetzer is founder and CEO of PR 20/20, a Cleveland-based inbound marketing agency, specializing in public relations, content marketing, search marketing and social media. PR 20/20 was the first agency in HubSpot's value-added reseller (VAR) program, which now includes more than 250 certified firms.

Prior to launching PR 20/20 in 2005, Paul spent six years as a consultant and vice president at a traditional public relations agency.

His book, The Marketing Agency Blueprint, serves as a guide for building tech-savvy, hybrid agencies that are more efficient, influential and profitable than traditional firms.

He is a speaker, writer and advocate for change and innovation within the public relations and marketing industries, and a frequent contributor to the PR 20/20 blog.

In 2010, he was recognized by Smart Business with an Innovation in Business Rising Star award.

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Profile Image for Glenn Schmelzle.
206 reviews19 followers
September 20, 2015
Utilization rate, talent acquisition, project management, cashflow. None of these things is taught in marketing courses, yet these are all things a marketer needs to know in order to build a successful consultancy or agency. Paul built his own agency in his 20s & early 30s, so he can talk from actual experience. The book gives strategic concepts and a few anecdotes about how Paul found these tools to be handy in his own journey as he built his firm.
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8 reviews1 follower
April 29, 2020
I wouldn’t read this book again but might refer back to it.

I believe this book has value, but for me the problem started when the author started to give tips on how your agency and employees social media should look like and then when I went to check on their social media I was surprised how poorly the execution was and the disconnect between what he was preaching versus what they’re actually practicing.

After that I really didn’t know if I should believe anything he was saying, because I was not sure anymore if it was coming from someone that was actually doing all those things, or just writing about how things “should be done”.

I believe there are way better marketing books out there that one could read before picking it up this one, I’m kind of disappointed but I’m not gonna say I learned nothing from it.

As a final note I’d just like to give the benefit of the doubt that these ideas when published where somehow as disruptive as the author believe them to be, at this point in time they’re certainly not and for me this was the second problem with this text.

By the end it felt like I was reading a bunch of obvious things written by someone I wasn’t really sure was practicing all of it.
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97 reviews3 followers
April 2, 2021
The Marketing Agency Blueprint is a popular book amongst marketing agency owners. After reading this book, I'm puzzled as to why. . . The book aims to be a handbook for "building a hybrid pr, SEO, content, advertising, and web firms." However, the contents felt outdated, the examples were meh, and the flow was strange.

There's definitely value in this book but I would find it unlikely that those points of value are new information for any business owner. I have no doubt that Paul Roetzer is an accomplished agency owner and a valid authority on this topic, but I'm not sure that wisdom made it into the pages of this book.

If you are a brand new agency owner with absolutely zero business acumen - consider reading the first 3 chapters... Then continue if you feel there's value beyond that. Unfortunately, I can't recommend it to anyone else.
555 reviews7 followers
May 6, 2018
An excellent introduction on what is needed to plan, manage and operate a digital marketing agency. I liked the examples from 20/20, the owner's agency. It was helpful to think bigger - as an owner and manager of an organization. The sections on pricing and sales were particularly interesting. I also liked the perspective on how partnering with HubSpot, a marketing software company, has played a role in building the firm. I would have liked to see additional case studies and examples on how the ideas have been implemented. Perhaps an updated edition will cover this further.
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514 reviews27 followers
February 14, 2019
Started off REALLY strong. I would say the first 40% is great. The rest was pretty generic. Perhaps these parts of the book have become commonplace in the past few years and I shouldn't see this as a failing of the author but rather as his success.

Still, as an agency owner/professional I would recommend reading this book and simply skip the parts you don't appreciate. It's great value for money.
35 reviews4 followers
June 6, 2019
Great insight on every element of starting and running a modern, hybrid marketing agency! If you want to be the best, learn from the best, Paul and the team at PR 20/20 are aspiring to be the best and share as much as they know through their engaging content!
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20 reviews2 followers
March 11, 2023
Not as great as other books I’ve read but enough unique content even though it’s over 10 years old that I would recommend it.
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6 reviews181 followers
February 22, 2013
If you are either looking to start your own agency or restructure your existing firm, Paul Roetzer’s book, The Marketing Agency Blueprint, will be a big help.

Paul is a small agency owner. He is the founder and CEO of PR 20/20 established in 2004. He has built an incredible national and international awareness and appeal for his agency’s new business using social media and inbound marketing. PR 20/20 was also the industry’s first provider of standardized services and set pricing and grew revenue nearly 500 percent in just four years.

Paul’s success led to the writing of his book and speaking opportunities nationwide. As a fellow speaker, I had the privilege of meeting him in person at Hubspot’s Inbound 2012 Conference in Boston, a gathering of over 2,800 inbound marketers from around the globe.
The Marketing Agency Blueprint is more about how to lay the foundation than actually building the house.

“If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.” – Henry David Thoreau

The most essential part of structuring a successful agency is establishing the right foundation which provides the support for the entire structure. A lot of your agency’s new business success rests on how well you build the base that supports the weight of the entire agency. Every part of your agency depends upon the foundation for support. Paul’s book provides a blueprint for setting the vision and foundational building blocks for your agency
2 reviews
November 23, 2016
Timely, Insightful, Approachable, and Very Actionable

I've pretty much read every book that I could find from agency owners and this book was by far top of the class. What made this book stand out for me was it's actionable approach towards 'connecting actions to outcomes' and measuring marketing performance at scale.

Every marketer's nightmare is tracking and organizing data and then translating and reporting ROI. The author solve's this dilemma by providing systems and processes that will change the way you think about all these things.

After reading this book, I've tried to absorb all the content available online that I could find from the author. And after spending a few years with this book and his evergreen content, I find it as useful today as I did on day one.

Everything I've found online from the author has been well thought out and worthy of your time, energy and focus. I couldn't recommend his body of work any more highly.

All said, I found this book very approachable and immediately actionable.

Resources:
I found his company's blog (http://www.pr2020.com/blog) and his blog tailored for agency owner's (http://www.marketingagencyinsider.com/) to be very insightful.

If you are looking for additional course material, you can email his friendly staff at PR2020.com for further information on some of his more advanced courses, which were excellent.
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Author 29 books101 followers
April 13, 2012
When I wrote The New Small: How a New Breed of Small Businesses Is Harnessing the Power of Emerging Technologies (shameless plug), I profiled a new set of companies that used intelligent management and technologies to do amazing things. Had I known about Roetzer's company, it surely would have been featured in the book. While I'm not familiar with the inner workings of PR firms and marketing agencies, I found that the lessons in "Blueprint" can be extrapolated for many types of businesses.

I certainly didn't agree with everything written, but I found Paul's tone very refreshing. He doesn't make grandiose promises and readily admits mistakes--attributes that far too many business texts lack. Good stuff.
Profile Image for Nenad Vukusic.
Author 1 book19 followers
January 15, 2013
If you are about to open an advertising agency and you don't know where to start, start with this book. It consists of a great introduction that describes what and ad agency is supposed to do and how to calculate your prices, income, revenue...what kind of people there are and who do you need to employ to make your agency work. I would recommend it to all of the ad execs who feel lost in the brave new social networked digital word that renders them obsolete. I am sorry. Time to adapt or die, dinosaur.
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73 reviews12 followers
August 6, 2012
I fell into the world of marketing. I didn't go to school for marketing, and I've only been at it for just over a year. So when I landed a dream content developer job with a digital marketing agency, I wanted to do a deep-dive and learn some basics quickly. This book, coupled with A Project Guide to UX Deisgn, was a huge help! I recommend it to anyone working in marketing or interested in the field.
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60 reviews8 followers
August 11, 2013
If you ever need a crash course book to a new marketing agency project, you need to read this book.
Paul did a really great job putting together all the pieces for decision making and processes regarding a marketing agency challenges nowadays.
I personally found the "think talent and team" part of the book, because it gives me a fresh perspective of what an agency needs towards its goals.
Highly recommended book for every marketing entrepreneur or student.
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7 reviews4 followers
April 29, 2012


As a boutique digital marketing agency owner, this book is arguably one of the best books I have read in a long.

The information he provides to help smaller, smarter agencies compete in the new economy is priceless.

This is not a philosophical book filled with hyperbole, but a practical, how-to guide to building an innovative, competitive agency... Of any size.
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90 reviews13 followers
January 3, 2016
The book has good lists of questions and a few templates that are useful. It also offers a whole list of resources at the end. I believe the reason the book appealed to me so much was that this IS how I set up my agency back in 2006 (even though the author of the preface suggests that PR 20/20 was the first to do so...in 2010). ;)
Profile Image for David.
432 reviews5 followers
July 5, 2015
Intro book on how a small digital ad agency is run. Unfortunately, I was looking for a book on how a major ad agency like Ogilvy is transforming. The book is ok, although bit general. Then again, I assume the targeted readers are not expected to have management or business school background. Oh, well. Got the wrong book.
Profile Image for Cuong Nguyen.
6 reviews3 followers
December 8, 2015
The title covers the content and this is a must read book for everyone in the agency industry (and professional services too). What I love about the book is not about the tools, process or strategic plan but the author's philosophy of how to build a firm on integrity and see the client as the core of every activity.
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24 reviews1 follower
July 14, 2012
One of the best books I've read on Marketing Agency Management 2.0. Written really well, not the boring old hum-drum of your typical business / management book. Anybody running a modern marketing agency must read this.
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298 reviews4 followers
August 18, 2013
One of the very best books on modern marketing.
It's awesome reading books railing against the madman style of advertising execs.
It covers the true digital and digital methods but combined with the Old school too.
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9 reviews4 followers
September 30, 2013
while not revolutionary, it was a systematic read in helping us becoming a market leader in the years to come. Will not help with quality of service issues but will help in giving a systematic view pr/marketing agency business development and management
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27 reviews1 follower
October 13, 2013
Roetzer lays out a clear view of where he feels the marketing agency world is going, and lays a detailed path for you to get there. If you are a marketing pro working with clients, or hope to one day, this book is a must read.
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16 reviews3 followers
December 14, 2019
There are plenty of good things about this book, I enjoyed very much. The only reasons why It's not five stars for me is because some things are a bit outdated and because it is written on a more formal way that what I feel it should have (but that can be just my personal preference)
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9 reviews2 followers
July 21, 2012


The title covers the contents. We are using it as a guideline to transform into a disruptive agency. If you are an agency owner you got to read his.
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13 reviews
March 6, 2013
I Like it! Although I don't agree with some perspectives of the author it's a book I recommend!
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519 reviews14 followers
June 10, 2013
Good writing style, good mixture of different knowledge and experiences. I agreed with many points made and I got some new ideas when reading this, which always gives extra plus points in my opinion.
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