I was in a meeting with a potential client… a company called Fanimation… and we were discussing the different parts of our proposal process. At Brandswag we have a 50/50 policy where half of the 12 month social media campaign is paid by the client and the other half is pay-by-performance. So.. long story short… if we do not hit the goals for the client in the last 6 months of the contract… we do not get paid.

(Side note: If you have a couple of minutes after reading this blog post… check out their website. The products Fanimation creates are absolutely unique and AWESOME… no joke… If you are a sucker for product design… check them out)

Nathan Frampton works for Fanimation and said something extremely peculiar to me… “I just want to write you bigger checks.”

I have owned a company for almost three years and have never had a potential client say that to me. I proceeded to ask Nathan what he meant by writing me bigger checks. I had a vague idea of the concept but wanted to hear it straight from him.

It is an easy concept to comprehend… do great work and you will be rewarded. There is always a base pay but if you create marketing vehicles, promotional campaigns, and tell the story of the company with enough gusto… you sell product… and when you sell product… you get paid. It reminds me of something that Barry Labov (owner of Labov and Beyond) told me recently… “You know you have done a good job for a client when they send YOU gifts.”

But let’s be honest with ourselves…is it really that easy of a concept? It hit me like a ton of bricks even though it makes complete sense after I thought it through..

Deliver and grow with a client… deliver what they need, want, and desire… THAT is the only way to business success.

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