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Your World of Creativity

Christian Banach, Agency Growth Strategies

Your World of Creativity

Mark Stinson

Education, Marketing, Self-improvement, Design, Business, Arts

5.045 Ratings

🗓️ 10 August 2021

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Christian Banach, Agency Growth Strategies

About the podcast: Unlocking Your World of Creativity

Unlocking Your World of Creativity is a podcast hosted by best-selling author and global brand innovator, Mark Stinson.

This is a podcast where diverse guests who share in common being creative professionals from all over the world. They talk about they get inspired, how they organize their ideas and gain confidence to make the connections needed to launch their amazing work. 

Our guest: Christian Banach

Christian Banach is an agency owner, sales team leader, and new business director. He has a passion for helping agency leaders to be empowered and approach their future with greater confidence. 

Christian’s consulting clients range from Reebok to TD Bank among other multinational level businesses. He believes that regardless of the size of the agency it is possible to do something that unique and different than others. And that’s how he gets clients, by offering unique solutions to the specific problems they may have. It is difficult to be good at everything, but when you specialize in a certain area, you will get bigger companies to seek you out. 

His approach to helping them figure out their “one big thing”

When getting clients through word of mouth you may not have a good idea of what type of business they are or what type of client they may be. This creates a situation were they’ve done a lot of different things. So when they get their foot in the door with a client they may have a situation difficult to approach. What an agency does it that it comes up with creative solutions by examining the clients and the problems they come with. They look for commonalities, buckets of work they’ve done, certain types of consumers and targets, and some common themes. 

They take those themes and then they find companies that have the same type of theme and engage them in a development stage where they are finally able to reach solutions and find their unique “big thing” to stand out in the market. 

How he got there

Christian came to the industry almost by accident. He started by working on concert promotions to pay his way through college. He got to work with Grammy Award-winning artists such as Lady Gaga, Pitbull and T-Pain. Along the way, he was approached by an experimental marketing agency that was looking for some help with more street-type activation strategies. For Christian, it was a very natural transition from doing concert promotions and working with sponsors into that experiential marketing. 

Lessons learned along the way

Along the way, when the 2008 recession hit, Christian learned the hard way that promoting his agency through just word of mouth was not enough. He ended up having to hire consultants who provided him with an immense amount of valuable insight. While this help came a little late and Christian had to close his business, he was inspired to go into business and business development a few years later. 

This made him learn that even when times are good, you still need to focus on having a predictable pipeline, price sales process, and word of mouth referral as a bonus only. 

What the future holds for Christian

Christian really enjoys art and has found himself increasingly trying to explore other creative avenues for himself. He is considering turning the Monday motivation newsletter into a book and be able to not only give some valuable insight to others but especially to his daughter. 

Find more about Christian by going to his website www.christianbanach.com and learn more about his agency and what they can do for you.

Don’t forget to tune in for our next guests who will be bringing in even more valuable insight for those looking to make a big name in the business that is "creativity." 

Transcript

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0:00.0

A mock in your world of creativity, with best-selling author and brand-innovator Mark Stinson.

0:13.6

Mark introduces you to some of the world's leading creative talent from publishing, film,

0:18.8

music, restaurants, medical research, and more.

0:22.6

You'll discover how to tap into your most original thinking, how to organize your ideas,

0:27.8

most of all, how to make the connections and create the opportunities to launch your creative work.

0:33.8

Unlocking your world of creativity.

0:36.8

Welcome back, friends. I'm Mark Stinson.

0:39.8

And today I'm so pleased to have as my guest, Christian Banach.

0:42.8

And Christian is a consultant to advertising agencies and creative boutiques and companies and firms

0:48.8

on how to have a predictable flow of new business and new clients.

0:53.8

And Christian, welcome to the program, first of all.

0:56.8

Hi, Mark. Thank you for having me. Excited to talk with you here today.

0:59.8

Yeah. And you know, having spent my entire career in the agency business, new business,

1:04.8

and client prospecting it, that sort of having a pipeline of prospects and leads was always top of our mind.

1:11.8

But also, you know, what did the clients want was always a point of discussion.

1:18.8

And you know, everyone wanted to be the most creative agency.

1:22.8

But was creativity always the only thing that clients are looking for in an agency?

1:27.8

No, I mean, I would argue that that's that that's a byproduct of what they're looking for,

1:32.8

but they're really looking for is they have some sort of problem and they need an agency to solve it.

1:37.8

And if creativity can be a vehicle to do that great, but at the end of the day, they want business results.

1:43.8

Interesting. So I mean, there was always so much focus on creative awards.

1:48.8

You know, we're the most creative and we at the best they add and we were, you know, the best commercial or what have you?

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