How to Handle Market Saturation as an Agency Owner | Episode 057

**Cold Open (Cody eats a banana)****Skip the Cold Open at 1:45)A lot of people getting into the agency space are realizing that we're in a time of pretty heavy market saturation, so we wanted to address it and what our feelings are on it.For starters, we don't really believe in paying too much attention to market saturation when dealing with a recurring good/service. It isn't difficult to stand out and separate yourself from the competition.In this episode, we cover three main topics about market saturation:* Market saturation can mean that it's a healthy industry to be in -- many people are finding success in it and you can too* Separate yourself by focusing on a niche within a niche* Simply being better than your competition may be all you need to separate yourself* People who are just jumping in and doing it without thinking too much about market saturation are ahead of youWhat's your take on market saturation?----------------------------------Our recommended agency tools:everbrospodcast.com/recommended-tools/ (everbrospodcast.com/recommended-tools/)----------------------------------⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐As always, if you enjoyed this episode or this podcast in general and want to leave us a review or rating, head over to Apple and let us know what you like! It helps us get found and motivates us to keep producing this free content.----------------------------------Want to connect with us? Reach out to us on the everbrospodcast.com website, subscribe to us on YouTube, or connect with us on socials:YouTube: @agencyuTwitter/X: @theagency_uLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/agencyuFacebook: facebook.com/theagencyuInstagram: @theagencyuReddit: r/agency & u/JakeHundleyTikTok: @agency.u

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This agency podcast isn't like the rest. In this off-the-cuff style podcast, Cody and Jake talk about growing and scaling their agency and the challenges that come with that. This marketing agency podcast is littered with tangents, life lessons, and "would-you-rathers". Join them as they face every next hurdle in their agency and as they interview well-known people in the marketing space as well as successful (and unsuccessful) agency owners