AGENCY PITCH CONSULTANCY
Agencies and clients often view pitching as a necessary evil: time-consuming, costly, and riddled with uncertainty.
However, by revolutionising the process with greater focus, efficiency and transparency, pitching can be an opportunity for true partnership.
About 95% of all work done for pitches is binned.
This level of wasted effort and money is simply unsustainable. It's also completely unnecessary.
Enter Level Pitch, a better way to connect brands with the right communications partners.
A way that's better informed, fairer, more focused, and built to find the best client-agency fit.
Without the wasted effort.
Or the guesswork.
Agency Selection
Choosing the right marketing agency is one of the most important decisions a marketing team makes.
Level Pitch is an independent agency pitch consultancy that helps organisations run structured marketing agency selection processes and appoint the right agency partner.
We advise organisations across Ireland and the UK on marketing agency selection, agency pitches and agency relationship reviews.
Acknowledged by agencies and clients alike as being "a breath of fresh air" in pitching, the Level Pitch process is much more motivating to agencies than the conventional pitch process - meaning clients get the best of the agencies and, more often than not, the pitch work is what gets produced.
Define
Clarify the marketing challenge, the role of the agency and the criteria for success.
Discover
Identify the most relevant agencies in the market and develop a carefully considered shortlist.
Challenge
Design and manage the pitch process to ensure agencies produce their best strategic and creative thinking.
Decide
Evaluate agencies using a structured framework covering strategy, creativity, capability and cultural fit.
Launch
Support contract negotiation and onboarding to ensure the partnership begins successfully.
Level Pitch works exclusively for clients, providing independent advice throughout the agency selection process.
Agency pitch consultancy
Agency relationship review
Advice on agency remuneration and contracts