Staying Versatile and Adaptable in Uncertain Times with Amy Jackson | Ep# 714
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Are you considering narrowing your focus in the near future, or do you prefer to retain the flexibility to take advantage of growth opportunities in specific sectors? Our featured guest established a PR agency by recognizing the potential to connect forward-thinking companies with journalists. In the current uncertain economic climate, she opts for diversification and maintains the agility of her agency to capitalize on the expansion of emerging sectors. Gain insights into her journey of building a PR agency that harnesses technology to enhance brand visibility, her pivotal moments in realizing the agency's success, her strategies for solidifying its growth, and the ongoing learning curve inherent in the agency's evolution. Amy Jackson is the founder of TaleSplash, a PR agency focused on effectively helping startups and emerging brands. She shares her journey from working in corporate PR to starting her own agency, discusses the role of the media in times of change, and explains how the agency is using AI to efficiently connect journalists with relevant sources and products. In this episode, we’ll discuss: The power of versatility and adapting to economic shifts. Getting beyond the $ million mark. Why growing an agency is a continued learning experience. Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio The Art of Brand Elevation and Media Matchmaking After a decade in the corporate world and navigating the challenges of the pandemic, Amy recognized the pivotal role of media in shaping people's understanding of the world. This realization sparked her vision of bridging innovative companies with journalists to promote their products. Serving as a matchmaker between clients and journalists, she has steadily expanded her agency, empowering founders to elevate their brand awareness and position themselves as valuable resources for journalists. So far, her agency journey has been one of discovery. As much as one can prepare themselves, speak with other owners, and read about the experience, you won’t really know until you jump in and start your journey. Her first year with the agency was about building and creating. After that, each year has brought on new challenges as they grow, like staffing and learning to run the business profitably. Overall, she always keeps in mind what clients want from her agency, which is coverage at big outlets, speak at conferences, and have people pay attention to what they represent as thought leaders to bring in more customers, investors, and have more credibility. This commitment to meeting client expectations is vital in the face of intense competition, ensuring the agency's ongoing relevance in the industry. Building an Agency Team of Experts Amy first felt the momentum of her agency when she began enlisting the support of experienced individuals, enabling her to deliver top-notch services to her clients. She surrounds herself with people who have decades of experience. As a result, has been able to offer a diverse range of services and support to her clients, ultimately leading to their success. Her team has helped multiple clients be recognized by the White House, brought into Senate hearings, and be a part of important conversations in the media. This level of support and expertise has added immense value to her clients and set her agency apart from others in the industry. All this is possible thanks to the team of experts she assembled. The Power of Staying Versatile and Adapting to Economic Shifts Amy cites the current economy as a key factor in why she hasn’t niched down her services. Amy’s agency needs to remain fluid during tough times while certain niches have their moment. Versatility makes it easier to focus on some key industries like AI, climate solutions, lifestyle brands, and health tech. By diversifying, Amy can capitalize on growth opportunities in various sectors and mitigate risks associated with focusing solely on one industry wh
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