Retainer Pricing Model: A double-edged sword for agencies

According to a study done by pricing experts at McKinsey and Company, 1% price improvement results in an 11.1% increase in profits. This can make a big difference for growing and small firms looking to invest in new team members and additional resources.

Similarly, for digital agencies, there is a great way to create recurring income, and having their fee and salary paid all or mostly upfront in the form of a client retainer pricing model.

As you know how much money is going to come in!

But, in the past five years, clients have been asking to move their agency remuneration from retainers to other pricing models.

Let’s dive into the trend of client’s changing requirements that is subsequently making it a bad choice for agencies.

Retainers are safe but limiting

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The first thing to realize is that most agencies love a retainer. But the retainer often acts as a double-edged sword for the agency.

On one side, the retainer is directly linked to the cost-recovery of the single biggest expense — human resources, as it is guaranteed cash flow. But on the other side, it forces you to reserve a set amount of time for each of your clients, leaving you with uncertainties a client can bring.

And what if there’s a project delay with the client or delay in reviewing your work or a late signing off? You end up turning new clients away because you may or may not have the time to commit to them.

A perfect market with many options

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Clients are finding themselves not working with one Agency of Record (AoR) but at its most basic, two, with media separated from the creative agency. Then they add on a B2B specialist, brand activation agency, digital specialist, and perhaps PR, then suddenly there is a roster of 6 to 8 core agencies or marketing suppliers.

In other words, more competition and a lot of other options present in the market make clients prefer different agencies for different services, as they find it’s ineffective and pricey to pay retainers for each one.

Change in business strategies

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Clients are increasingly finding themselves having to react to their competitors and the market due to downward pressure on prices. This makes them to adopt changes in business strategy not on an annual basis but on a weekly basis making it difficult to commit to an annual retainer.

Cost reductions are usually a sign that their budgets don’t go as far, hence the reluctance to throw money into a retainer.

Incomplete scope of work

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A client’s overall budget plays the biggest role in deciding retainer prices. In addition, just like selling a course on Udemy — you need to learn about how many hours you plan to devote to the client as well as the anticipated scope of services you perform.

You cannot be sure about how much work is coming your way. Sometimes, it might be sufficient, sometimes less or sometimes more. This needs a plan that is better for all your hours to be used up so that your resources are utilized well.

Agencies for which retainers work best

  • Agencies who work quickly and can produce a large volume of work each month
  • Agencies having big clients with bigger budgets
  • Agencies with established relationships with their clients (long-term clients are easier to transition into a retainer model)

Ultimately, to choose the best pricing model comes down to what you value most. For those who are driven more by the overall results, they will be attracted to a fixed retainer. Those who like to know the exact amount of time they are paying for, an hourly billing is a way to go.

Galaxy Weblinks featured by Clutch in Top 1000 B2B firms 2019

Here at Galaxy Weblinks, we believe that top notch web development and mobile apps are required to fuel successful companies and amazing digital strategy. We recognized the potential of technology landscape back in 1998. Since then, we’ve been helping companies understand the totality of the technology landscape and implement solutions that fit their needs. With over 1000 projects and 200 clients under our belt, we’re confident in our abilities to help companies achieve their full technical potential.

In light of our success, we’ve been recognized as a top custom software development partner on The Clutch 1000. This is a list of the top B2B service providers around the globe, verified by Clutch, a ratings and reviews platform. Out of 160,000 vendors with profiles on the platform, we fall in the top, as #830. We’re one out of over 100 web development firms featured but only one out of 16 companies listed from Boston Massachusetts!

We’d like to dedicate this award to our wonderful customers for participating in client interviews on our behalf, to gauge our impact. They rated our services based on the product quality, attention to deadlines, and cost-effectiveness. In reflection of that data, we’ve been awarded a phenomenal 4.8 out of 5-stars! Please take a look at one of the recent reviews below:

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Receiving recognition from Clutch means a lot to our organization. We’re honored to be among their list of top B2B custom software development leaders. This award has established our credibility in the industry which demonstrates our commitment, and reflects the value we offer to our global customers.” Varun Bihani – CEO of Galaxy Weblinks Inc.

For those who might not know, Clutch is a market research firm that employs a unique rating formula to assess leaders. We’re also featured on The Manifest, a business data resource that lists metrics for a range of services and industries. Visual Objects, a portfolio content site, named us on their directory of top mobile app development as well.

Thank you once again to our customers and to the Clutch team for making this award possible! Please drop us a line today if you’d like to collaborate with us.

Galaxy Weblinks Ranked Among Best Web Developers on Clutch

When you think of hotspots for tech, don’t zero in on Silicon Valley just yet. According to Expert Market, Boston is one of the top 10 tech cities in the world, and Galaxy Weblinks is proud to call it home. We’re thrilled that Clutch, a business services resource, has recognized us as a top web developer, with an average client rating of 4.8 stars. We’re committed to offering accountable web development, and we take steps to ensure that each project we take on receives the resources it needs. All of our clients love that we have dedicated project managers for each project. This ensures proper communication and updates that help our clients be on top of things. In one such project, we developed an e-commerce site for Fast & Light LLC, a digital marketing agency. We tailored our deliverables to meet their specific design requirements.
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The delivery of the website improved the agency’s internal efficiency by freeing their teammates for other tasks. They were happy to work with our team and found our resources friendly and easy to get along with. We redesigned a website for another highly satisfied customer, a women’s clothing boutique. We worked in Magento to improve inventory details and make links more accessible, along with a more intuitive UX.
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We delivered the improved website in just a few weeks, and our customer was happy with its functionality. We also explained our process and worked with their feedback throughout the project cycle. “They were able to put my ideas right into place on the website and then immediately asked me for my feedback. The job got done so quickly and for such a reasonable price that I was extremely surprised.” – Owner, Women’s Clothing Boutique We’re thrilled to receive such praise from our design and development clients. Getting validated reviews from clients just goes to show our credibility. We love that Clutch was able to help us with it. We are a versatile software development company with strong core values. We believe in a world that intersects & interacts with software, we are focusing on building it as human as possible. You can also review our profile on The Manifest, a guide to B2B services. We’ve been ranked among the top 50 developers in India, our second location. Potential customers who would like to visualize a project can also see our work on Visual Objects. Many of the tools and platforms we’ve built are shown there. Interested in our work for startups as well as larger businesses? Contact us

Galaxy Weblinks on Clutch 2019 List!

As Galaxy Weblinks says “Our first and most important job: to help our clients understand the totality of the technology landscape and conceive, design, implement, and support solutions that fit their needs – and budgets.”

With pride, we are happy to announce that Galaxy has been featured as one of the leading B2B companies and software development companies on on our platform. More specifically, they are listed number 6 on the Leader’s Matrix, a compilation of the top companies in this category.
As a B2B services ratings and reviews agency, Clutch uses the typical reviews process with a personal touch. Our analysts often speak with a company’s clients directly, gathering feedback that is insightful and offers a true window into a partnership with that firm. Clutch uses this research to organize the thousands of companies on the site into a directory with multiple shortlists, guiding buyers in their decision-making process. Recently, Clutch released a new platform, Visual Objects, which deems Galaxy Weblinks one of the top UX design agencies. Visual Objects is a portfolio website that showcases work from the best creative firms around the world. Additionally, our high ranking on Clutch allowed contenders an additional feature on The Manifest, another B2B ratings and reviews platform. Here, Galaxy is listed as one of the best UX designers. A special thank you to Galaxy Weblinks for this guest post. We wish you more success in the future.

Agency Originals: A London-based Design Agency Finds Their Right Development Partner

When one of our clients introduced us to his friend’s London-based design agency, the one which cannot be named (Voldemort and NDA have things in common), it was a classic case of once bitten twice shy.

The first meeting with James, the CEO, made it clear that he was reluctant to hire a remote team. On one hand, he urgently needed an experienced team of developers. On the other hand, the last vendor left him pretty bruised and he wanted to avoid another ordeal. There were some projects left unfinished & stranded by their previous agency.

James was having a struggle managing clients and the deadlines. In addition to that, Kate, the Creative Director, needed someone “in or around London” this time.

Needless to say, we were not the ideal fit demographically.

After the first round of conversations, it was clear that even though they were convinced with our proposal and portfolio, they were still not keen for a distributed team. But we really wanted to work with James and Kate. We loved their working style, the communication was coherent, and our value systems matched perfectly.

Amidst all the skepticism around, we went on and proposed a pilot project to James & Kate.

It was just the right thing to do.

Season 1 Episode 1: The Pilot

It was an incomplete WordPress Web Development gig and Kate was dealing with an anxious client. The designs were ready, wireframes were approved, and the initial layouts were finalized.

But as the last vendor ghosted, Kate needed a team of designers & WordPress developers to get going. She couldn’t find a reliable resource for simple tasks like plugin development et al. She contacted several WordPress freelancers and dev shops but they were either too expensive or hard to communicate with. Some offshore vendors went so far that they were willing to do the work for free just to get the business. That almost made her feel suspicious on their abilities. The search was turning into a struggle.

When we got in touch, we made her feel like her inhouse team. The communication was crisp and process was as transparent as it could possibly be. We set the expectations from beginning and assigned a team that included a project manager along with a dedicated team of developers and designers. The tasks, small or big, were done pretty quickly.

Kate’s expression was almost this.

‘One exclusive team for every project’ is our mantra.

Our developers provided with responsive and clean HTML codes. The designs were perfectly rendered and the teams got the website running up and tight after a few rounds of iterations.

Kate approved the project!

The Chemistry of the Crew

Kate could effectively communicate with the Project Manager and as they were in constant touch during all the development phases. There were zero communication hassles. Even though the teams were in different timezones, Kate was able to track & manage each and everything happening in the project. The feedbacks were quick and the sprints were managed effectively. She never felt that the team working is 1000s of miles away.

Spielberg even called to praise the casting.

All of this was possible due to our proprietary project management software. More on it later in our exclusive next special. Hit the follow button and watch this space for more.

The Season Contract

The pilot took off well and we all were ready for a great season ahead. We signed further contracts for small to medium sized projects over the next few months. The projects varied from simple landing pages to built-from-scratch custom WordPress sites.

James and Kate had some quick client projects that were awaiting finalisation and an extended development team just made everyone’s life easier.

Here’s the cherry on the cake, amid the hustle that client projects were, James realized that having us alongside gave him a window for bigger and better projects. He had been postponing expansion owing to absence of a consistent development partner. As the design and development partnership seemed working out this season, he opted for a spin-off.

We scheduled a quick meeting and finalized the agreement. This was the smoothest negotiation in the history of negotiations and we closed the deal.

Also, the partnership gave Kate more time to focus on design. Lesser woes, more creative freedom, and a collective sigh of relief.

Coming Up Next

Post the partnership, our first gig is quite up close and personal. James and Kate are redesigning the agency’s website and we are handling the development duties. We are not only working on their new website but will also team up for client projects simultaneously. HTML conversions, mock-ups, design elements, and web development & maintenance services remain the central plot.

The Cliffhanger

If you wanna know what eventually happened with James and Kate, stay with us here to get the inside story right away.