I noticed on the company’s website, you refer to “brand stories.” What’s the meaning behind that?
In business parlance, case histories. Ours center on a consumer insight uncovered, which informs the communications strategy. This strategy serves as the foundation for the marketing plan and creative work we develop in partnership with our clients. We have a proven process for the above, and each “story” breaks open how that process delivered results for the brand and its company.
Today, there many advertising and marketing agencies to choose from. What makes Launch Agency stand out?
Subject matter expertise and success metrics. With 50% of all new ventures failing the first year - and 95% throwing in the towel by year five - beating the odds is a job for experts. Among the three principals, we have over 100 years of launching and relaunching experience with fast-growth brands, mature brands, and businesses who understand launching is something you do every day to stay ahead.
Where do you see digital media going in the next three years?
Mobile usage far exceeds mobile marketing spend (vs. other media) right now; that will begin to shift as businesses become more comfortable in their understanding of that “screen.” Also, a move from big data to big insight; thanks to the rise of business intelligence dashboards (a la Domo and others), we can now track activity across all digital channels (as well as some offline channels) and optimize messaging and media as we learn what’s working and what isn’t – which can now happen virtually real time.
Does Launch Agency have anything new on the horizon?
We recently launched another HeadSpace Dallas – a creative/digital co-working community in Far North Dallas. It’s an incredible incubator for innovation. We have a roster of really talented members, and frequently invite thought-leaders from a variety of industries to share what’s new in their space. That keeps us very busy!
What piece of advice would you give to a first-time entrepreneur starting out?
Lay a strategic foundation for your business, centered around the needs of your customer/client. Entrepreneurs often operate on gut instinct and mother-in-law research. Operating off facts and data, especially at the start, is critical. Apply discipline, focus, openness to new ideas, and superlative execution and you have a fighting chance of bucking the odds aforementioned.
What’s your “one thing” that most drives your professional success?
I cherish the relationships I have with clients and partners. They fuel my passion for the work I do, and to succeed on their behalf.