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AJ: Sounds scary… is this a common occurrence?

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2025 10:46 am
by sumaiyakhatun25
To check an agency, you need to look for opinions about the company in Google, as well as on specialist portals. First of all, check whether the projects listed in the portfolio were actually implemented by the listed agency. We can even write to the alleged client listed in the agency's portfolio whether a given cooperation took place. You can always ask about satisfaction with the cooperation with a given agency.

AJ: Does it happen that agencies include projects that aren't theirs in their portfolio?!

PP: Unfortunately yes. They pass them off as their own, when no such realizations have taken place.



PP: Fortunately not. Most often it is simply exaggeration of one's own merits. The agency japan rcs data changed the color of the frame on the page, and it is blowing it out as if it was at least preparing a rebranding.

AJ: So you shouldn't be guided by big brands in the portfolio .

PP: It's not entirely like that. There are agencies in the industry that have created the images of really powerful brands. Such agencies, however, have usually been in the industry for a long time, and are also very recognizable. These are not projects that have been operating on the 'market' for a month.

Agencies that are just 'getting started' often add serious companies to their client list, thinking that this will quickly gain them recognition and large orders. Usually, after such actions, the agency in question becomes less credible and the intended effect is the opposite. It simply drops out of the 'game'.

Let's also remember that it's the quality of the projects that counts, not the size of the client. We should approach each one the same.