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Digital Marketing Agency Brisbane: How to Choose 2026

Digital Marketing Agency Brisbane: How to Choose in 2026

Choosing a digital marketing agency is one of the most important decisions you’ll make for your business. Pick the wrong one and you waste $10,000+ per year. Pick the right one and ROI compounds.

This guide walks you through what to look for.

Types of Digital Marketing Agencies

Full-service agencies:

  • Offer all channels (SEO, Ads, social, content, etc.)
  • Larger teams
  • Higher cost ($5,000-20,000+/month)
  • Good if you need comprehensive strategy

Specialist agencies:

  • Focus on one area (SEO, Google Ads, social ads, etc.)
  • Deeper expertise in that channel
  • Mid-range cost ($2,000-8,000/month)
  • Good if you know exactly what you need

Boutique/local agencies:

  • Smaller teams, usually local
  • More personalized attention
  • Variable cost ($1,500-5,000/month)
  • Good if you want local knowledge and relationships

In-house team:

  • You hire someone to manage digital
  • High investment upfront (salary, benefits)
  • Best if budget $100,000+/year
  • Good if you’re large enough to justify headcount

DIY:

  • You handle it
  • No cost except tools ($300-500/month)
  • Requires your time and learning
  • Viable for simple strategies (local SEO, basic Google Ads)

Red Flags: Agencies to Avoid

Red flag 1: “Guaranteed #1 rankings”

  • No one can guarantee Google rankings
  • Violates Google’s policies
  • Sign they’re using unethical tactics

Red flag 2: Pressure to sign long contract immediately

  • Reputable agencies offer 30-90 day trials
  • Pressure tactic usually indicates poor confidence

Red flag 3: Vague pricing (“contact for quote”)

  • Real agencies give ballpark pricing upfront
  • Vagueness suggests they’ll upsell aggressively

Red flag 4: Can’t explain their strategy in plain English

  • If they can’t explain it to you, they probably don’t have one
  • Lots of jargon without substance

Red flag 5: No case studies or references

  • Ask for client examples (anonymized OK)
  • If they won’t share, they probably don’t have results

Red flag 6: Promises massive ROI with no learning period

  • Real digital marketing takes 2-4 months to optimize
  • Anyone promising results in week 1 is lying

What to Look For

Quality indicators:

Real case studies: Showing specific metrics (25% improvement in leads, 3x ROI, etc.) with anonymized client info. Not just vanity metrics (impressions, reach).

Clear strategy: They ask about your business before quoting. They understand your market. They have a plan, not a template.

Transparent reporting: Monthly reports showing what happened, why, what’s next. Data-driven approach.

Dedicated team: You know who you’re working with. Actual people, not just a company.

Willingness to discuss: They answer questions directly. No BS. Honest about what’s possible and what isn’t.

Local or relevant experience: If Brisbane-based, they know the market. If not, at least experience in similar-sized cities.

Questions to Ask

Before hiring, ask:

  1. “Can you show me case studies from similar businesses to mine?”
  • Listen for: Real metrics, detailed results, relevant industries
  1. “What’s your typical timeline to see results?”
  • Listen for: 2-4 months for SEO, 48 hours for Ads, honest timelines
  1. “How do you measure success?”
  • Listen for: Specific metrics tied to their goals, not vanity metrics
  1. “What’s your process for strategy development?”
  • Listen for: Research, competitive analysis, testing, optimization
  1. “How often do we communicate and review results?”
  • Listen for: Monthly minimum, regular contact, accessible team
  1. “What happens after we hit our goals?”
  • Listen for: Scaling strategy, expansion plans, next steps
  1. “How do you handle underperformance?”
  • Listen for: Honest assessment, willingness to adjust, optimization mindset
  1. “Can I speak to a current client?”
  • Listen for: Willingness to connect you. Reluctance = red flag

Pricing Breakdown

Typical Brisbane agency pricing:

ServiceCost
Local SEO only$800-1,500/mo
Google Ads management (hands-on)$1,500-3,000/mo
Social media management$1,000-3,000/mo
Content creation (2-4 articles/mo)$1,500-3,500/mo
Full-service (all channels)$5,000-15,000+/mo

What’s included:

  • $800/mo: Minimal management, mostly DIY support
  • $2,000/mo: Real management, optimization, reporting
  • $5,000/mo: Strategic approach, multiple channels, dedicated resource
  • $10,000+/mo: Full-service, multiple team members, advanced strategies

Beware: Agencies under $1,000/month usually offer limited service. Not necessarily bad, but limited.

Agency vs DIY: Cost Analysis

DIY costs:

  • Time: 10-20 hours/week at your hourly rate
  • Tools: $300-500/month
  • Learning curve: 3-6 months before competence

Agency costs:

  • Direct: $2,000-5,000/month
  • Benefit: Results in weeks, not months

Break-even: If you make $100/hour and agency costs $3,000/month, agency is worth it if you’d otherwise spend 30 hours/month on marketing.

Onboarding and First 90 Days

Good agencies do this:

Month 1:

  • Deep business discovery (understand your business, competition, goals)
  • Audit existing presence (website, GBP, reviews, ads, etc.)
  • Strategy presentation (here’s what we recommend and why)
  • Campaign setup (Ads, content plan, etc.)

Month 2-3:

  • Initial campaign launch
  • Data collection and analysis
  • Optimization based on early data
  • Monthly reporting

Expectation: First month is setup. Real results start appearing month 2-3.

Local Brisbane Agencies vs National

Local Brisbane agencies:

  • Pros: Know Brisbane market, easy to meet, personal relationships
  • Cons: May be smaller, less resources, potentially higher cost for same service

National agencies (Sydney-based, etc.):

  • Pros: Larger resources, more case studies, specialized teams
  • Cons: Less personal attention, may not understand QLD nuances, harder to reach

Reality: Quality matters more than location. A great Brisbane agency beats a mediocre national one. But great local beats all.

Contract and Commitment

Typical commitment:

  • 30-day trial: No contract, easy exit (good sign)
  • 3-month minimum: Standard, allows optimization period
  • 6-12 month: Larger commitment, usually discounted
  • No lock-in: Unusual but great if you can get it

If they insist on year contract: Red flag. Real agencies confident in results don’t need long contracts.

Ongoing Management and Communication

Good agencies:

  • Monthly meetings or check-ins
  • Transparent reporting (you can access dashboards anytime)
  • Responsive (replies within 24 hours)
  • Proactive recommendations

Bad agencies:

  • Silent unless you ask
  • Vague reports with no explanations
  • Slow to respond
  • Never suggest improvements

How to Evaluate After 90 Days

At 90-day mark, assess:

  • Do you see initial results? (leads, website traffic, visibility, etc.)
  • Is the agency responsive and communicative?
  • Do you understand what they’re doing and why?
  • Is ROI tracking towards goals?

If yes: Renew or expand. Keep them.

If no: Either give it more time (6 months is more honest timeline) or find another agency.

FAQ

Q: How much should a Brisbane business spend on digital marketing? A: $2,000-5,000/month for small business. Larger: $5,000-15,000+/month.

Q: Is a local Brisbane agency necessary? A: No. Quality matters more. A great remote agency beats a mediocre local one.

Q: What if the agency isn’t delivering? A: 90-day mark, reassess. Give clear feedback. If not improving, find new agency.

Q: Can I negotiate on price? A: Yes, but carefully. Negotiating too hard might result in less service. Better to find agency in your budget range.

Q: Should I try multiple agencies before committing? A: You can test one for 30 days. After that, give one agency time to work. Constant switching prevents optimization.


Ready to find the right digital marketing partner? Contact Anitech — we’re a Brisbane-based agency that gets QLD businesses.

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