166 - How Do You Know If Your Agency Is Actually Good?

Sports Marketing Machine Podcast

Sports Marketing Machine Podcast
166 - How Do You Know If Your Agency Is Actually Good?
May 29, 2026 Season 1 Episode 166
Sports Marketing Machine Podcast - Jeremy Neisser

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Most sports teams hire an agency to sell more tickets — then evaluate them on impressions, clicks, and CPM. In Episode 166, Jeremy Neisser breaks down why those vanity metrics are misleading, what an outside marketing partner can and can't control, and the conversion-focused metrics that actually tell you whether your agency is earning its fee. A practical episode for any marketing director, ticket sales leader, or revenue officer evaluating an outside partner this season.

KEY TOPICS COVERED
- Why most sports teams are scoring their agency on the wrong scoreboard — and what to use instead
- The difference between vanity metrics (impressions, clicks, CPM, reach) and revenue-driving metrics (conversions, cost per buyer, attributed revenue)
- Why huge website traffic with no buyers means the campaign didn't work
- What marketing can fix — and what it can't (pricing, schedule, fan experience, ticketing UX)
- "Marketing is multiplication, not magic": how a weak offer or broken product gets amplified, not solved
- How to spot the silent killer of agency partnerships: chaos creation vs. chaos reduction
- The exact KPIs to hold your agency accountable to: conversions, conversion rate, cost per purchase, cost per lead, repeat buyers, AOV, retargeting growth, attributed revenue
- Why pattern recognition and platform speed are the real product you're paying for
- How a great agency lets a marketing director get out of the "0-2 count" mindset and operate proactively
- What separates a transactional vendor from a true strategic partner
- The right questions to ask when reviewing your current agency's performance

TIMESTAMPS
[00:00] – Why evaluating a sports marketing agency is harder than it looks
[00:25] – The vanity-metric trap: why impressions and clicks mislead leadership
[00:53] – Why heavy website traffic still produces flat ticket sales
[01:22] – The metrics that actually drive growth and ROI
[01:45] – What marketing can't fix: pricing, schedule, and operational issues
[02:14] – Red flags: agencies that create chaos instead of reducing it
[02:43] – Tactical work vs. strategic impact in agency evaluation
[03:07] – Why attribution and proactive reporting separate good agencies from bad
[03:35] – Building collaborative relationships, not vendor relationships
[04:04] – Using your agency to actually understand fan behavior
[04:32] – Where marketing hits a wall against broken business systems
[05:01] – How the right agency brings clarity and reduces internal chaos
[05:30] – Reactive vs. proactive communication: how to tell the difference
[06:00] – Holding agencies accountable on sales and revenue, not activity
[06:29] – Why strategic insight beats surface-level metrics every time
[07:00] – How agency partnerships evolve from transactional to strategic
[07:26] – Measuring agency success through conversions and audience growth
[07:55] – The role of attribution and clear, honest reporting
[08:16] – The daily firefight in sports marketing — and how an agency should ease it
[08:46] – Pattern recognition, trend identification, and creative testing speed
[09:13] – When an agency challenges assumptions and sparks new ideas
[09:40] – Building a strategic partnership focused on tickets and fan growth
[10:09] – The real value of proactive trend analysis and outside perspective
[10:37] – Main takeaways: business impact over vanity metrics
[11:04] – Why marketing amplifies — but doesn't solve — operational issues
[11:33] – Clarity and strategic collaboration as the new standard
[11:59] – How to honestly assess your current agency's reporting
[12:21] – Free 30-minute consult: get a second opinion on your agency reports
[12:48] – Final thoughts and how to share this with your team

CALL TO ACTION
If you're working with an outside marketing partner and you're not sure whether the reporting you're getting actually proves they're moving the needle, Jeremy is offering a free 30-minute conversation to walk through it with you. No pitch, no strings — just clarity. Grab a slot at sportsmarketingmachine.com.

RESOURCES & LINKS
Revelocity Sports: https://revelocitysports.com/
Jeremy Neisser on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/jeremyneisser
Free 30-Minute Marketing Consultation: https://sportsmarketingmachine.com/

QUOTE PULLS
Jeremy Neisser: "Clicks don't pay the bills. Impressions don't pay the bills. Conversions do."

Jeremy Neisser: "Traffic without conversion is just noise."

Jeremy Neisser: "Marketing is multiplication, not magic. If the underlying experience is broken, marketing just amplifies the problem."

Jeremy Neisser: "A good agency should reduce chaos, not create it. If your agency creates more fires than they put out, that's a problem."

Jeremy Neisser: "The best agencies don't just run ads and send reports. They become strategic partners — they challenge assumptions, bring ideas, and connect your marketing to revenue."

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