The Agency Uplift Podcast
The Agency Uplift Podcast: Agency Scaling Strategies & Growth Tips
Unlock proven frameworks, AI‑powered workflows, and client acquisition blueprints to scale your digital agency from freelance to Fortune. Each week, host Sean Lang, co‑founder of Social Commerce Club and agency growth coach, sits down with a wide array of agency leaders—sharing battle‑tested tactics on profitability, processes, and people management.
Whether you’re aiming to double client retention, streamline operations, or boost ad ROI, you’ll walk away with actionable insights and playbooks you can implement today. New episodes every Monday and Wednesday, available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music.
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Latest Episodes
Ep 159: The 6 Rules I Use to Build an Agency That Doesn't Depend on Me
Summary:What if the fastest way to grow your agency in 2026 is to stop doing so much? I unpack the six principles I'm using to create more leverage, protect my time, strengthen operations, and build a business that can pe...
Ep 158: AI Is Eating SEO Agencies’ Breakfast, Here’s How to Stay Valuable | with Jesse Ringer of Method and Metric
Summary:SEO agencies are facing a brutal double squeeze: AI can produce “good enough” content at a fraction of the cost, while Google is sending less traffic to traditional search results. So how do you prove the value of...
Ep 157: Why Your “Overworked” Agency Probably Doesn’t Need to Hire
Summary:Your team is slammed. Deadlines are slipping, Slack is exploding, and everyone is telling you the same thing: “We need another person.” But what if hiring is actually making the problem worse?I’ve made this...
Ep 156: Why Most Agencies Stay Small And the Hard Decisions That Actually Create Growth | Eric Rausch & Feras Khouri of New Standard Co.
Summary:Most agencies don't stay small because they're bad at marketing. They stay small because they're solving the wrong problems. In this episode, I sat down with Eric Rausch and Feras Khouri to unpack how...