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How a Marketing Consultant Can Grow Your Business
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If you’ve been on the fence about whether to bring a marketing consultant on board, let me tell you why it’s one of the smartest moves you can make for your business. This isn't about fluffy benefits or generic AI-generated advantages. We’re diving into the real, impactful reasons that hiring a marketing consultant can stimulate your growth, creativity, and data-driven opportunities. Logixx Consulted was founded on the experience of seeing the direct impact a marketing consultant can have on a range of marketing teams and businesses. Here are some of my personal experiences of how I have made a difference to businesses.
One of the biggest advantages of a marketing consultant is their objectivity. Internal marketing teams, while valuable, can sometimes develop tunnel vision. Heavily influenced by bonus-inspired KPIs, over-reliance on agencies, and being entrenched in the company culture, they can struggle to see beyond the existing frameworks and strategies. A marketing consultant, however, is an outsider. They bring fresh eyes and can identify opportunities and challenges that might be invisible (consciously or unconsciously) to those on the inside. With those fresh eyes comes the licence to ask tough questions relating to the ideal customer profile (ICP), attribution, creative execution, sales strategies, product marketing, and much more.
Unbiased Expertise
Focused on Growth
Consultants are results-driven, hired on a promise to deliver direction and growth. A task that has various routes to success, such as increasing market share, evaluating martech (marketing technology), sales tech, and CRM (Customer Relationship Management), improving customer retention, or boosting brand awareness, to name a few. They’re not bogged down and influenced by internal politics, relationships, or other distractions. Their sole focus is on creating and executing strategies that lead to measurable improvements. This means they’ll do whatever it takes to get the job done, whether that involves working with your product teams to influence the product roadmap, creating improvements within the sales experience, or devising new marketing campaigns to reach untapped audiences.
Versatility Across Stages and Maturity Levels
Whether you’re a startup trying to make your mark or a mature company looking to reinvigorate your brand, a marketing consultant can tailor their approach to fit your needs—something that Logixx Consulting takes huge pride in. They’re adept at navigating different stages of business growth and can adapt their strategies accordingly. For startups, this might mean creating a go-to-market strategy from scratch, with limited resources, best practices, and budget. For established businesses, it could involve refining existing strategies or even integrating marketing efforts during a merger or acquisition. Some established marketing practitioners prefer to work within their respective preferred environments. Some like big brands, with big budgets. Some might like slugging it out as part of a startup. But marketing consultants do not have a preference. The only preference is the most efficient way of tackling growth and change.

Consultants bring with them a depth of experience and a breadth of perspective that can be invaluable for any organization
Strategic Planning and Execution
A well-rounded, experienced marketing consultant doesn’t just come up with ideas; they have the experience of implementing them. They can develop a comprehensive marketing strategy that includes everything from market research and competitor analysis to branding and digital marketing. But it doesn’t stop there. They’ll help you build a team to execute the strategy, ensuring that the right people are in place to carry out the plan. This might involve hiring new talent, training existing employees, or even outsourcing certain tasks.
Measuring and Evolving Strategies
The best marketing consultants know that a strategy is only part of the story. They’re committed to implementing, measuring the success of their initiatives, and adapting to trends, performance, and feedback. Having a track record of leading the end-to-end marketing process as part of a growth hacking process is where the best consultants make a lasting impact on businesses. This breadth of experience allows the consultant to tap into years of experience dealing with different business models, sales processes, revenue operations, lead generation, customer and client services, performance metrics, and reporting.

Consultants don’t want a permanent position; instead, they want the permanent opportunity to go into businesses and make a difference...
Perry Braun, Logixx Consulting
Cost-Effective Expertise
Hiring a full-time marketing VP/CMO can be expensive, especially for small to medium-sized businesses. A marketing consultant offers a more flexible and cost-effective solution, but just as much (or in many cases) more experience of driving business change and fresh thinking. You get access to high-level expertise without the overhead costs associated with a permanent hire. This flexibility means you can scale your marketing efforts up or down as needed, without the long-term commitment. The interesting added benefit here is that it suits both parties. Consultants don’t want a permanent position; instead, they want the permanent opportunity to go into businesses, make a difference, and understand their impact (if they are there long enough).
Fresh Thinking and (sometimes) Innovation
A well-rounded, experienced marketing consultant doesn’t just come up with ideas; they have the experience of implementing them. They can develop a comprehensive marketing strategy that includes everything from market research and competitor analysis to branding and digital marketing. But it doesn’t stop there. They’ll help you build a team to execute the strategy, ensuring that the right people are in place to carry out the plan. This might involve hiring new talent, training existing employees, or even outsourcing certain tasks.
Enhanced Collaboration
Good marketing consultants know that collaboration is key and getting the best out of people and stakeholders is essential. Sometimes working in isolation is required, but generally, they need to partner closely with your internal teams, getting a real honest perspective of the inner workings of the organisation from every level of worker. This includes working with product teams to align marketing efforts with product development, research or BETA community engagement. Collaborating with sales teams to ensure marketing strategies drive sales and that sales materials are providing a meaningful sales experience. Working with customer service teams to understand consumer sentiment and insights, delivering customer research or NPS (Net Promoter Score). This holistic approach ensures that all aspects of your business are working together towards the common goal, growth.
Navigating Mergers and Acquisitions
During mergers and acquisitions, marketing can often be an afterthought. Surprising given that in Spring 2024 research from Deloitte highlighted that marketing budgets are a consistent 13.6% of total revenue. Marketing is a huge cost to a business and a marketing consultant can help navigate the complexities surrounding branding, communication, and customer engagement. They’ll develop strategies to merge marketing teams, evaluate technologies and agencies, unify brand messaging, and maintain customer loyalty and retention during the transition.

A merger/acquisition tests the mettle of your Marketing and Communications team like nothing else.
Building a Sustainable Marketing Infrastructure
Up to this point, the majority of the points have been on business growth. However, something that can’t be overlooked is the impact a marketing consultant can have to not only tackle growth challenges but simultaneously build a sustainable marketing infrastructure. This includes setting up marketing automation, running PPC campaigns, creating content, developing and maintaining content calendars, establishing KPIs, and implementing reporting mechanisms. These elements are crucial for ongoing success as they are the BAU (Business as usual) foundations that campaigns and branding are built upon.
Cross-Departmental Integration
A marketing consultant understands that marketing doesn’t operate in a vacuum. However, it's common to hear from businesses that cross-department relationships are fractured and marketing is an effective walled garden. For a strategy to be truly effective, it needs to be integrated across all departments, by people, for the people and enabled through technology and the spirit of collaboration. This means working closely with sales, product development, customer service, and even HR to ensure that marketing efforts are aligned with the company’s overall objectives. A consultant ensures that everyone is working towards the same goals and that marketing strategies are supported across the board. Marketing is there to enable the brand, its product, and people to flourish with the knowing that everyone can get behind the plans.

A customer-centric mindset is essential for marketing success, and consultants help businesses align their strategies with customer needs and preferences.
Customer-Centric Approach
A marketing consultant's addition to growth can only be achieved in the long run if the foundations and execution are centred around the audience. A marketing consultant brings a customer-centric mindset to the business because this is the lifeblood of a successful consultant. Everything a marketing consultant offers boils down to how a product or service is marketed and how that investment can demonstrate incremental revenue. This is why they prioritise understanding the customer’s needs, preferences, and behaviours. This insight is used to tailor marketing efforts to attract and retain customers more effectively. By aligning marketing strategies with customer expectations, consultants help businesses create more personalised and impactful marketing campaigns.
Data-Driven Decision Making
In marketing, we’ve seen trends come and go, with each year often dubbed “the year of” something new—be it mobile, social media, video, or personalisation. Recently, the focus has shifted to data, making it arguably “the year of data.” Marketing consultants excel at leveraging data to make informed decisions. They use analytics to track the performance of marketing campaigns, understand customer behaviour, and measure impact and ROI using a range of attribution models. This data-driven approach ensures that marketing strategies are continuously optimised for better results.
Building a Marketing Culture
At times, the role of a marketing consultant is to become the cheerleader. Leading the merry dance in an attempt to build a culture that is excited by what marketing can do for them and the company they work for. Creating an environment where everyone understands the importance of marketing and how it contributes to the business’s success. It involves training and educating employees, new starters, and across departments about the marketing principles and practices, ensuring that marketing becomes a shared responsibility.
Crisis Management and PR
In times of crisis, having a marketing consultant can be invaluable. They can develop and implement crisis communication strategies that protect the brand’s reputation and maintain customer trust. This includes managing public relations, crafting appropriate messaging, and ensuring that all communication channels are aligned and responsive.

Marketing consultants are critical in protecting the brand and its integrity. The right risk and reward analysis can can help maintain customer trust and minimise potential revenue losses.
Conclusion
Bringing a marketing consultant on board is not just a smart move; it’s an investment in the future of your business. With their unbiased expertise, they can see the opportunities and challenges that may be invisible to your internal team. Their focus on growth ensures they are always striving for measurable improvements, that are just as much data-led and customer-influenced, and their versatility means they can adapt to the specific needs of your business, no matter its stage or maturity.
A marketing consultant doesn’t just develop strategies; they execute them. Their ability to strategically plan and implement ensures that the ideas are not only innovative but also actionable. There is no point having a Rolls-Royce on the driveway if you don’t know how to drive it, and it's the same with a marketing strategy—there is no point having one if you can’t or won’t action it. By measuring and evolving strategies, they make sure your marketing efforts are always optimised for better results. Their presence is a cost-effective alternative to a full-time executive, providing high-level expertise without the overhead.

Marketing consultants are champions of fresh thinking and innovation, always staying ahead of the curve with the latest trends and technologies. Their ability to ask the tough questions whilst being able to enhance collaboration across departments ensures that marketing efforts are aligned with the company’s overall goals and growth potential, enabling the brand, its products, and its people to flourish with confidence.
In times of mergers and acquisitions, their skills in navigating complex transitions are invaluable, ensuring a seamless integration of marketing efforts and consolidating costs, data, and processes. They also build a sustainable marketing infrastructure, setting up systems and processes that ensure long-term success.
A truly effective marketing strategy requires cross-departmental integration, and consultants excel in breaking down silos and embracing collaboration. Their customer-centric approach ensures that all efforts are aligned with customer needs and expectations, leading to more personalised and impactful campaigns. In today’s data-driven world, their expertise in leveraging analytics ensures that decisions are informed and strategies are continuously optimised.
By building a marketing culture within your organisation, they create an environment where everyone understands the importance of marketing. And in times of crisis, their ability to manage communications and PR protects your brand’s reputation and maintains customer trust.
In conclusion, a marketing consultant is not just a temporary solution; they are a catalyst for sustainable growth, innovation, and success. So, if you’re still on the fence, remember that the right marketing consultant can transform your business in ways you never thought possible. Ready to talk? Let’s make it happen.