{"id":42056,"date":"2026-08-18T09:23:08","date_gmt":"2026-08-18T09:23:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/futureknowledge.in\/?p=42056"},"modified":"2026-08-18T09:23:08","modified_gmt":"2026-08-18T09:23:08","slug":"how-chatgpt-is-changing-the-way-businesses-choose-agencies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/futureknowledge.in\/?p=42056","title":{"rendered":"How ChatGPT is changing the way businesses choose agencies"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Business owners are using ChatGPT to\u00a0vet agencies before they even pick up\u00a0the phone, writes Andrew Eshaqi of\u00a0Click Click Media.<\/p>\n<p>If you\u2019ve looked for a marketing agency recently, there\u2019s a good chance ChatGPT has been part of the process.<\/p>\n<p>Business owners are using AI to compare agencies, review proposals, explain marketing jargon and come up with questions to ask before they sign anything. I see it every day. People are walking into meetings far better informed than they were even 18 months ago, and I think that\u2019s making the industry better because they\u2019re asking more thoughtful questions and taking the time to understand what they\u2019re buying.<\/p>\n<p>The biggest change isn\u2019t that AI is choosing agencies. It\u2019s that business owners are becoming more informed buyers. For a long time, choosing an agency came down to who gave the best pitch. Today, business owners are doing far more homework before they even pick up the phone. They\u2019re checking reviews, comparing recommendations, asking ChatGPT to explain different strategies and working out whether an agency\u2019s advice actually makes sense for their business.<\/p>\n<p>That shift has happened because many business owners have been disappointed before. They\u2019ve worked with agencies that overpromised, underdelivered or locked them into contracts that didn\u2019t produce the results they expected. AI hasn\u2019t created that scepticism. It\u2019s simply given people another way to test what they\u2019re being told before they commit, which means agencies now need to back their recommendations with evidence, experience and a track record that stands up to scrutiny.<\/p>\n<p>We\u2019ve seen the same shift in conversations around Click Click Media\u2019s AI and ChatGPT consulting. Businesses increasingly come to us having already researched the technology and formed a view on what they need. Our job is to work out whether that solution actually makes commercial sense for their business. Sometimes it does, and sometimes the real opportunity sits somewhere else. That\u2019s where having an informed client and an experienced partner becomes valuable.<\/p>\n<p>One thing I say regularly is that many businesses think they have a marketing problem when they actually have a business problem. A business might tell me it needs more leads, but after a conversation it becomes clear the real issue sits somewhere else. Nobody is answering the phone. The sales process is leaking opportunities. The website creates friction. The business doesn\u2019t have the capacity to take on more work in the first place.<\/p>\n<p>ChatGPT can compare agencies, explain terminology and help you understand a proposal, but it doesn\u2019t understand your business. It doesn\u2019t know your commercial goals, your team or where the real bottlenecks are. That\u2019s where experience and commercial judgement still matter.<\/p>\n<p>The conversations that produce the best outcomes focus on where the business wants to go, what\u2019s stopping it from getting there and whether marketing is actually the right solution. Sometimes it is, and sometimes it isn\u2019t. An agency that\u2019s prepared to tell you that is thinking about the health of your business rather than simply closing the quickest sale.<\/p>\n<p>If you\u2019re choosing an agency today, I\u2019d be asking a few simple questions:<\/p>\n<p>The answers will tell you far more than a polished presentation ever will.<\/p>\n<p>For me, that\u2019s what separates a strategic partner from a supplier. A supplier sells a service. A strategic partner takes the time to understand the business before recommending a solution. They know what their team can realistically deliver, they\u2019re honest about where marketing will help and they\u2019re prepared to tell you when the real issue sits somewhere else. Those conversations don\u2019t always lead to the quickest sale, but they almost always lead to better long-term outcomes.<\/p>\n<p>Trust has always mattered when choosing an agency, but AI is raising the standard. When anyone can use ChatGPT to interrogate a recommendation or research the claims being made to them, agencies have fewer places to hide. Transparency, proven experience and the ability to explain why a strategy makes commercial sense become far more important than how impressive the pitch sounds.<\/p>\n<p>My advice is to use ChatGPT as part of your research. Ask it to compare agencies, explain recommendations and help you understand what you\u2019re being told, then use that information to have a better conversation with the agencies you\u2019re considering. AI can help you become a more informed buyer, but choosing the right partner still comes down to finding people who understand your business, are honest about what they can deliver and are prepared to solve the problem you actually have, rather than the one you thought you had.<\/p>\n<p>Keep up to date with our stories on\u00a0LinkedIn,\u00a0Twitter,\u00a0Facebook\u00a0and\u00a0Instagram.<\/p>\n<p><em>Source: <a href='https:\/\/dynamicbusiness.com\/topics\/news\/how-chatgpt-is-changing-the-way-businesses-choose-agencies.html' target='_blank'>Read the original article on dynamicbusiness.com<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Business owners are using ChatGPT to\u00a0vet agencies before they even pick up\u00a0the phone, writes Andrew Eshaqi of\u00a0Click Click Media. If you\u2019ve looked for a marketing agency recently, there\u2019s a good chance ChatGPT has been part of the process. 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