A new client recently emailed us a brief here at Mano Design. It was very brief brief indeed. All it said was, "Can you write me some copy for a postcard?" Resisting the urge to write, "Dear Customers. Having a wonderful time - wish you were here. Love, The Client," we asked him for a more detailed brief and explained why it was necessary.
Why Write a Brief?
Even with something as simple as a small piece of copy, a proper brief will save you time and money.
The agency will also have a better chance of getting the work right first time, so you get the quality of work you expect.
Plus, it gives you something to measure the agency's work against; i.e. how well they responded to and met the brief.
What is a Brief?
A brief (sometimes called a 'creative brief) tells the agency what objective you are seeking to achieve. It answers the 'where are we now' and 'where do we want to get to' questions.
Ideally, the brief should be a written one. It focuses attention and provides the foundation for your marketing campaign. The brief should be agreed by both you and the agency before work begins and it can to some extent form a sort of contract.
The length of the brief does not matter as much as ensuring that it contains key information and objectives. Tell the agency what the business problem is, what you wish to achieve and how you will evaluate success.
What Exactly Do you Put in a Brief?
The format of a brief depends on the task. A website creative brief will need to contain different information from one for a brand-building press ad campaign for example. However, below are some basic guidelines:
1. Project information
Include your company name, contact details, project name and project manager, brand or product/service name, agency name and date.
2. Background (where are we now)
Here, give background information on your company and your industry. Tell the agency about your product/service (including key attributes and benefits) together with the issues it is facing. Include information on past marketing communications campaigns and their results. Provide details of competitor activity.
3. Objectives (where do we want to be?)
Explain what you want to achieve, e.g. increase sales, improve awareness, raise response levels, etc. Try to make your objectives specific and measurable.
4. Strategy (how do we get there?)
Give details of what you want the agency to do for you, e.g. a direct mail campaign, a website, a brochure, etc. Explain how what you are asking the agency to do fits in with your overall marketing strategy.
5. Audience (who are we talking to)
Your objective is to get a response from your audience. Tell the agency who your target audience is. Define your audience(s) as accurately as possible and share any insights you have about them with the agency.
6. Evaluation (what success will look like)
How will you measure success? When will it be measured? Who will measure it?
7. Practicalities
Mandatories:
Is there anything that must be included; for example - offer terms and conditions? Are there any corporate identity guidelines? What legal constraints are there?
Timings:
What are the deadlines? What are the media booking dates (if applicable)? By when do you want to see creative concepts? Does the project have to tie in with dates of other campaigns?
Budget:
Specifying a budget up front will help to avoid reworking of solutions. If you are reluctant to do this, then suggest three budgets and ask the agency which they would recommend and why. Alternatively, ask the agency to recommend a budget.
8. Approvals (who signs off work)
This should be the same person who signs off the brief before you give it to the agency.
The time spent preparing a brief will pay off in the long term. The agency needs a starting point and to know where it is you wish to go. Your brief should inspire them and enable them to do their best work for you.
Copyright © 2004, Chris Smith
About The Author
Chris Smith is a partner in Mano Design ( http://www.mano-design.com ) - a Vancouver Design and Marketing agency.


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