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At Treefrog, we help small businesses build effective marketing strategies and systems that streamline their efforts, use resources wisely, and reach business goals.
Explore these frequently asked questions regarding our fractional marketing agency partnerships.
Our fractional marketing team works alongside your existing staff, giving you the support and expertise you need without the full-time costs. You’ll have the extra help to drive results, all while keeping your processes running smoothly.
Whether it’s executive-level leadership, digital marketing, website and SEO, content development, or more—our professional team can provide practical, high-quality solutions.
Unlike a single, in-house hire, we leverage decades of experience in all areas of marketing to ensure that your marketing strategy and projects are strategic, measurable, and drive results.
A fractional marketing team is more cost-effective because you get the expertise you need without the full-time salaries, benefits, or overhead. You gain access to a full team of specialists, but only pay for the support your business needs right now.
It’s a flexible solution that lets you scale up or down as your business evolves, all without the long-term commitment or extra costs of managing in-house staff.
Because this is a true partnership and not just an outsourced service, you can expect that our fractional team will strategize, implement, track, analyze, and optimize our efforts every step of the way.
Additionally, we'll have regular meetings and provide easy-to-understand reports that show how your strategy is driving results.
We get to work right away. With our experienced team, we dive into your business, create a plan, and start moving things forward—without the long onboarding process you’d have with full-time hires.
We keep things simple for you. Our team handles the heavy lifting and keeps you updated with regular check-ins and reports, so you’re always in the loop without having to manage the day-to-day.
Definitely. We take the time to really get to know your business, industry, and customers. Plus, our proven protocols and outside perspective bring fresh ideas and solutions you might not have considered.
As a cost-effective alternative to hiring a full-time CMO, a fractional CMO allows small businesses to access top-notch marketing expertise—but without the hefty price tag.
Here are a few frequently asked questions to help you decide if partnering with a fractional CMO is right for your business. You can also learn more about fractional CMOs by tuning in to “Episode 111” of The Priority Pursuit Podcast.
No. In fact, many organizations already recognize the value of outsourcing executive functions such as the chief financial officer role.
Typically, for organizations with an annual revenue of $2M+, they need a CFO’s expertise to stabilize and protect their business—but not on a full-time basis. The same philosophy applies to partnering with a chief marketing officer.
A CMO is an outside c-level executive position brought in to understand, refine, develop, and manage your marketing initiatives, spending, resources, and staff in order to improve your overall sales.
Usually, companies with $2+ million in revenue that may have a marketing manager, but lack strategic marketing leadership required to grow their business to the next level—or are not happy with their current marketing strategies—can benefit from hiring a fractional CMO for small businesses.
A fractional chief marketing officer assumes a critical role in shaping a small business’s marketing strategy and execution. With their wealth of experience, they can continuously analyze marketing performance, identify areas of improvement, and fine-tune strategies to maximize ROI.
Fractional CMOs enter a company with a fresh perspective, allowing them to provide insights about your current marketing initiatives and systems. Additionally, they are usually responsible for:
The benefit of partnering with Treefrog is that our professional agency teams have been helping small businesses implement their marketing strategies for more than two decades. Not only can we provide exceptional marketing leadership, but when warranted, our agency can also complete the implementation of projects such as brand development, brand messaging, copywriting, website design, SEO, and more.
The best time to partner with a fractional CMO is when you’ve reached a sustainable revenue in which you can afford one (usually $5+ million) and when you’re not satisfied with your current marketing results.
It is important to note that the partnership is best served when a company has either an internal marketing person or external vendors (or both) in place to execute a comprehensive marketing strategy.
A fCMO is not a full-time employee or someone who will personally execute specific marketing campaigns or tasks. This partnership is designed to lead the overall marketing strategy for your company, oversee the implementation, and manage your marketing department—even if it's a department of one—and any outside vendors.
If you don’t have a marketing team, our agency team would be happy to partner with you on a contractual basis. At Treefrog, our professional agency teams have been helping small businesses implement their marketing strategies for more than two decades. Not only can we provide exceptional marketing leadership, but when warranted, our agency can also complete the implementation of building your marketing foundation.
Research indicates that about 36% of those presenting as fCMOs lack the skills and experience needed to perform their duties. But, there’s actually a way to quickly weed out less-than-qualified candidates.
Simply focus on the types of questions your potential fCMO asks. If they ask questions about your overall business, structure, products, current challenges, competition, and market fit, you’re off to a good start.
However, if they ask questions about marketing strategies currently in place and then immediately want to discuss implementation and execution, that’s not a fractional CMO. They’re a marketing manager in disguise.
The agreed upon duties will play into your overall investment. However, most fractional CMOs charge an hourly rate of $200 to $500 per hour.
Additionally, it’s important to take into account the amount of time needed by a fCMO to learn the relevant aspects of your company. Since this is an executive role, they will need to become very familiar with your company—which won’t happen overnight.
On average, you should budget for at least 20 hours a month, but your specific needs will determine the final rate.
As the founder and chief marketing strategist at Treefrog Marketing, a co-host of the Priority Pursuit Podcast, a StoryBrand Certified Guide, and fractional chief marketing officer, Kelly Rice has spent more than two decades helping small businesses take their companies to the next level.
By providing trustworthy leadership, building strong marketing teams and systems, and implementing effective marketing strategies that drive results, she works along side of dedicated business leaders who want to make a difference for their companies, employees, and communities.
If you're ready to simplify your marekting life and take your company to next level, connect with Kelly by scheduling a discovery call today.
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