A creative campaign consultation with Centric is a focused conversation about your campaign goal the business outcome you want, the audience you are speaking to, the channels you are considering, and the gap between today and the campaign that lands. The goal is to give you clear direction by the end of the call, whether you engage Centric for the work or not.
Who the Consultation Is For?
Marketing and brand leaders at US companies with a campaign on the horizon launching a product, repositioning a brand, running demand-gen against pipeline targets, or facing a moment that needs a real creative response. If your question is "is the campaign plan sound and where would investment matter most?", this is the conversation.
What the Consultation Covers?
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Topic |
What you'll get |
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Current state |
Honest read on the brief and the plan |
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Biggest risk |
What is most likely to make the campaign miss |
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Desired outcome |
What success would look like, with metrics |
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Right-sized scope |
What engagement (if any) would fit |
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Quick wins |
Things you can fix in the plan before launch |
What to Bring?
A short overview of your campaign: objective, audience, channels under consideration, timeline, budget range, internal team and capacity. Brief documents and reference work help. You don't need a finished plan just enough context for an honest conversation.
What Happens After?
Clear next step "fix the plan with this advice," "here's a scoped Centric project," or "you don't need an agency for this." Honest direction is the point. Centric offers consultations through its creative campaigns service.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a creative campaign consultation?
A focused conversation about your campaign that ends with clear direction, whether or not you engage an agency afterward.
How long is the consultation?
Typically 30-45 minutes. Longer deep-dives scheduled separately.
Is the consultation free?
The scoping conversation is at no charge. Paid engagements begin only if there is mutual fit and you decide to move forward.
What if we're not ready to hire?
Fine. The goal is honest direction. You leave with a clearer view either way.
Conclusion
A consultation that produces honest direction is the right first conversation. Centric goal is to give you clarity by the end of the call whether that turns into a Centric engagement, an internal project, or a recommendation to wait. The conversation costs nothing; the clarity is worth the time.
