Tag: new business

NEW CLIENT: PERSONAL GROUP

We’ve been drafted in to help support the marketing team and look at how to to transform the sales face-to-face meetings to virtual meetings – during lockdown everything that was taken for granted on a day to day basis was completely flipped on its head and looking at how to best engage with customers employees when you couldn’t travel to see them meant a new way of thinking for the sales and marketing team.

Pulling together a ‘campaign in a box’ with promotional merchandise and a strong call to action was chicken/egg’s remit for this first piece of work with them … from desk-top gardens to teddy bears, right through to printed gazebo’s and pop-up desks … the sales team are ready for the ‘new normal’!

Press Inserts - still a good marketing tool!

Working with our client TMS2, we were tasked with designing a press insert to showcase and sell their Remote Tachograph Download device and solution.

We needed it to be a simple message with a focus on the key business benefits, we felt that this was best shown graphically so created a set of icon based designs.

Clean, consise and off to the printers …

NEW CLIENT: TMS2

We’ve very excited to have been commissioned by TMS2 to help define their marketing stratetgy and re-design their website.

Our first port of call is to set up a CRM system and to integrate with Mailchimp ready for a business development programme focusing on RDT (remote digital tachograph download) – driving to a refreshed website.  We’re looking at increasing sales conversion through direct mail and telesales activity.

Watch this space for the re-launch!

 

 

NEW CLIENT: Buddy Burst

We’re bursting with excitement with this new client win.  Buddy Burst and its parent company Sow Easy have engaged chicken/egg to act as a marketing consultant/director.

Sow Easy® have been growing in the Gardening & Seed-based Promotions Market since 1983 and they manufacture a range of innovative sustainable gardening promotional products including promotional plants, branded plant pots and custom-printed seed packets.

Seedsticks™, their most popular product, was born from the 1940’s matchbook idea, each matchstick in the custom-printed matchbook book contains a seed. Just pop in soil to grow a matchstick garden – all manufactured in the UK which makes them quite a unique player in the marketplace.

Buddy Burst® sprouted up in 2016 and has already established itself as a key player in the promotional product space – as a business they are committed to helping brands grow in a sustainable way and every one of their eco-friendly promotional products are sustainably sourced.  Alongside the seed based products they can brand and personalise everything from bamboo travel mugs to biodegradable ponchos.

This is definitely a company to watch and we’re really chuffed to be part of their growth plans.

NEW CLIENT: Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce

chicken/egg were invited to submit some creative concepts for a new ‘branding’ project for the membership team at the Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce – our ideas were well received at a kick-off board meeting so we then began to work with them in an official capacity.

So far, we’ve run two workshops; one with the internal team and the second with an extended audience including some of the chamber’s members, both chaired by the TVCC CEO.

The workshops were a showcase of potential corporate images with discussions around the psychology of colour and the power of words.

Feedback has been incredibly positive and our contract extended to help develop a comms plan and roll-out.

 

“Thank you so much for a brilliant session this morning – I’ve had great feedback from the whole team on how excellent it was and we all feel we got loads out of it.  Thank you for steering it so well and for keeping us on track.”

Head of Marketing – TVCC

Shine Bright ... Like a Candle!

Our ‘Chief Chicken’ loves learning new skills and as well as 30 years working in agency land and honing her marketing knowledge, she’s an avid baker – cakes and cupcakes are her forte! Over the years she’s also learnt the art of Indian Head Massage, got her Reiki attunement level 1, has attempted Salsa Dancing (two left feet!), has run an online jewellery business, done a digital photography course, learnt to arm-knit and this year has turned her creative sights to candle making.

In fact, after two courses and lots of research and practice she’s invested in a new business and this month sees her launch SERENITY SCENTS AND LIFESTYLE.

Naturally she called upon her chicken/egg team to create the brand identity and using the WIX e-commerce platform has developed a simple website to sell a range of eco soy wax candles.

Each candle has a healing crystal embedded in it and the scents have been chosen to work in harmony with the healing properties of each crystal.

Hand-poured in small batches in the kitchen of her 17th Century cottage in Bucks we’re looking forward to seeing the business grow and supporting it with the c/e’s social, PR and marketing prowess!

 

NEW BUSINESS: BCAS Biomed

After a competitive pitch we are really excited to announce that we’ll be working with BCAS Biomed as their marketing agency … we’ve some great ideas including Direct Mail, Content Generation, PR and E-DM and can’t wait to get cracking …

 

 

NEW CLIENT: The Shanly Group

We were really excited to start working with The Shanly Group – our first challenge was to review all their marketing activity and look at how the marketing team was utilised by the business.  We conducted 1:1 ‘extraction’ sessions with key stakeholders and personnel across Shanly Homes, Sorbon Estates and the Shanly Foundation plus did a ‘deep dive’ into their customer journey, reviewing all their feedback from their in-house customer surveys and carrying out some site visits.

Presenting back to the board with our recommendations on a new team structure, new B2B initiatives and a new way of thinking we’re excited to be part of the implentation of these changes … watch this space!

Would you like to grab a coffee? …

I’d posted this last year but wanted to bring it to the front again as for us it’s the start of a new financial year and we’re looking to grow our portfolio …  This post is all about relationships and the sentiment behind it, and the ‘top tips’ are incredibly pertinent right now …

I’ve worked in the marketing communications industry for over 25 years and one of my key roles was to generate new business for the agency/company that I worked for.  Nowadays, as MD of my own agency, I’m building new relationships to help grow chicken/egg and I still use the same principles as they have stood the test of time!

Like any relationship, the client/company partnership needs work, it needs nurturing and, more importantly, it needs respect to ensure that it’s happy and enduring.

Of course, all relationships start with a first date. If there’s something that you like the sound of, or the look of, then you take the steps to organise that initial meeting and that’s when things can start to hot up.  It’s all about the chemistry!

You know very quickly whether this is someone that you’re going to enjoy spending time with, and if that box gets a big tick, then it’s worth taking the plunge and deciding to ‘give it a go’, now you need to keep them hooked with your great ideas and results.

So, after a successful start, and based on my experience, these are my top tips on how to build, nurture and retain relationships that will become serious over time…

COMMUNICATION:
It really is all about communicating. To have a fully effective relationship, both sides have to open up and be completely transparent.  So, for example, there’s no point me trying to write a marketing/PR strategy if I don’t know all the facts and figures – it’s tantamount to guesswork and can lead to assumptions. It’s better for me to have the full picture as it allows me to create and develop plans that are actually going to work.

Likewise, I need my client to keep me informed of what’s happening in their business.

These days with the technology we have available it’s so easy to do quickly: IM, Skype, tweet, email or text… or we can even use the good old fashioned telephone and speak to each other!

When the communication starts to fail, so does your relationship – we all know it, we’ve probably all experienced it.  So don’t let it happen to you.  Talking is the one thing that we can all do, so let’s just keep talking.

TRUST:
Trust comes with time, but in the early days of a relationship, it needs to be built.  This is a time to prove your worth and to prove that you’re trustworthy.  Again this goes for your clients as well.

Are they going to deliver on that budget they teased you with?

And are you going to deliver that ROI that you promised them when you pitched for the business?

Trust is something that is so easily broken. That, along with communication, is a key factor to ignore at your peril.

HONESTY:
When something goes wrong put your hands up and say so.  Have a solution and avoid any ‘Teflon’ excuses.

If you don’t feel that your client’s brief is going to answer their objectives – say so!

It’s no good saying afterwards that you didn’t think it would work, be up front about it and explain why, in your experience, you’re suggesting a different way of delivering the end product.

Challenging to ensure results ties in with the two tips above.  And clients should be able to tell you what they like and don’t like about your work.  In my industry creatives are notoriously defensive about their work (as I am I to be honest!) but constructive criticism and honesty about what they’re looking for ensures that time spent on projects is effective – we’ve come a full circle again to communication!

CLARITY:
I know that marketing/PR agencies have a tendency to write 100 words where 10 would be sufficient because it sounds more ‘creative’ and the presentation will look more ‘meaty’, but actually the reality is that less is more and getting the message across succinctly is a hell of a lot more important than how long it takes and how impressive it sounds.

Likewise with client briefs – you want to know the facts, you want to know the objectives, you want to know what they don’t want and ideally, you’d like to know the budget! Then let’s get talking et voila, you’ve cracked it!

PASSION:
No relationship starts without it and most relationships blame the lack of passion for their ultimate demise.  To keep ideas fresh and exciting you’ve GOT to be passionate about your client’s product, brand, service – and passion just shines through when you’re working with someone you like and respect.

And this in turn serves to strengthen the relationship as you enjoy your conversations; passion means proactivity – no one is resting on their laurels, things are getting done.

But you can never forget that however strong your relationship with your client there will be 100 other companies, just like yours, trying to woo them away … So don’t stop being the best you can be and don’t ever stop dating!

New Client: Pitmans LLP

We always love winning new business, who doesn’t, but our latest client win was pretty epic …

Over 20 agencies answered the initial tender for the design and build of 5 new websites for Pitmans LLP, the largest Law firm in the Thames Valley.  We were shortlisted and were one of 4 agencies invited into pitch to the Pitmans team.  We went in all guns a-blazing, rocking the virtue’s of WordPress and also really excited to have the opportunity to explain and showcase how an agency like chicken/egg works and operates …

Getting that email saying that we’d won the account was like winning Gold!  And then hearing that they felt that our passion, enthusiasm and our business model were all key criteria in their decision making process made me feel really proud.  Everyone who is part of the chicken/egg team, wherever they’re based, all share the same values and work ethic – it’s going to be great fun working on this project with a great bunch of people!

Pat on the back to all of us!