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ICOM Agencies Invest in Technology and Find Other Ways to Grow Their Businesses

October 25, 2011 Advertising / Marketing news in Denver, Littleton, Conifer, Morrison, Evergreen,Colorado, United States of America

Despite economic volatility, ICOM agencies are finding the right balance between protecting their agency's bottom line and being prepared for growth. Recent poll cites steps agencies are taking.




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Denver, Littleton, Conifer, Morrison, Evergreen, Colorado, United States of America (Free-Press-Release.com) October 25, 2011 -- Despite the volatility of economies around the world, ICOM agencies (www.icomagencies.com) continue to find ways to meet the challenges of a fast-changing world and are optimistic about the advertising and marketing communications business as they were in the last periodic survey in May.

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Last month, in the most recent survey, more than half of the 40 responding ICOM agencies (http://www.icomagencies.com/printable_members_list) believe the economic climate will remain volatile; however, four out of 10 also believe there will not be a double dip recession. Three out of 10 do think there will be a double dip recession, while others responded “don’t know.”

ICOM is one of the world’s leading networks of independent advertising and marketing agencies. The agencies have just completed their annual Americas Regional Meeting in San Juan and EMEA Regional Meeting in Ljubljana. The Asia/Pacific Regional Meeting and Digital Workshop are set to take place Nov. 10 in Kuala Lumpur.

Among other survey findings:
• Just over half of respondents believe that the current environment of volatility will be the template for a new way of doing business

• One-third of respondents believe market conditions will stabilize and return to a more steady economic environment
• 8 out of 10 respondents believe that current conditions are making more demands on employees and the amount of time required for work
• Just over half of respondents believe employees are more concerned about the work-life balance than in the past

The survey also found that the biggest area for investment by agencies is by far technology and for everything from systems and software, helping their businesses operate more efficiently, to resources that are allowing agencies to expand their digital offerings to clients.

As for where agencies are trimming, most are finding ways to become more efficient by carefully aligning its staffing and people resource needs with its business requirements.

ICOM began focusing on the economy in periodic surveys of its members in 2008. At that time, agencies began noting concern in their markets and began making changes to meet new challenges, such as reducing staff, establishing a hiring freeze or postponing or canceling plans for large-ticket purchase and becoming increasingly aggressive with their new business activities. Some began expanding their scope into more areas of marketing while others chose to become more targeted and selective about the type of business they wanted.

When asked to name the most important steps they are taking to find the right balance between protecting their agency's bottom line against another recession and being prepared for growth, the most frequently cited steps were:

Areas related to personnel/people
Maintaining conservative employment levels
Retaining the best talent
Cautious permanent hiring; more use of freelance talent
More communication and training to keep staff informed and motivated

Areas related to expenses/p&l
Extreme vigilance overall about margins, pricing, expenses
Continually improving efficiency while delivering the same or higher level of service through better productivity
Quarterly reviews of business performance vs. plan
Strong control on credit

Requiring payments on all projects
Mandatory three quotes when using external suppliers

Business development/partnering/client-related activities
Aggressively pursuing organic growth and assuring good client relationships
Targeting industry-leading clients in new business efforts
Recommending more below-the-line solutions and digital to clients that have been forced to cut budgets
Applying more stringent criteria for new clients even though seeking to increase the number of clients to better spread agency risk

New services/technologies/misc

Investing in new technology
Offering new services especially public relations and digital
Better integrating all services

About ICOM: Rollinsville, Colorado (USA)-based ICOM is the most geographically balanced of international independent advertising and marketing communications networks with 70-plus member agencies in more than 50 countries. Founded in 1950 as the National Federation of Advertising Agencies, ICOM offers clients an alternative to the huge and increasingly similar agency groups. Today, the network has billings of US$2.5 billion and gross income exceeding US$390 million.

More information can be found online at http://www.icomagencies.com


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