25 January 2014

Why Employ a Part-Time Marketing Director?

Lucy Hogarth
Written by Lucy Hogarth

Lucy Hogarth is the Co-Founder of The Marketing Centre and specialises in working with small and mid-size businesses. She has over 25 years’ experience working in clients and marketing agencies focussing on retail, telecoms, construction and financial services.

The Marketing Centre is the fastest growing provider of part-time Marketing Directors to ambitious businesses.

With us, business owners access a wealth of experienced talent who know how to make businesses grow, but who operate on a part-time, and therefore more affordable basis.


Every business deserves its own Marketing Director.

  1. Is a great way to achieve a step change in your business – and see results quickly.
  2. Is an experienced strategic marketing professional with proven business success.
  3. Is more than just one individual – you get access into the full team and all of their combined experience and knowledge.
  4. Is a low risk solution – there is no red tape or lengthy tie-in, you control the time commitment.
  5. Will demonstrate their value quickly, putting in place measurements so you can see a clear ROI.
  6. Has the most amazing shared little black book of tried and trusted designers, SEO and other suppliers – and knows how to negotiate hard to get the best deals for you.
  7. Gets stuff done and isn’t afraid to roll their sleeves up and get stuck-in.
  8. Is part of your senior in-house team – with you for the long-haul to do what it takes to achieve your goals.
  9. Is able to mentor and develop your existing team to pass on their marketing knowledge.
  10. Is a fraction of the cost of a full time Marketing Director of this calibre – and there’s no recruitment fee, NI, sick pay, or holiday to take into account.

 

 

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