The Wake-Up Call: Building an Agency in Public
The Moment That Changed Everything
"Your agency isn't ranking well on Google."
The words hung in the air during a sales call last month. We were pitching our SEO services to a potential client—walking them through our process, our strategy, our track record. Everything was going well until they did what any smart business owner would do: they googled us.
We weren't ranking. Not for "SEO agency." Not for "content marketing." Not for anything that mattered.
The prospect was polite about it. "If you can't rank your own agency," they asked, "how can I trust you to rank mine?"
We lost that deal. But more importantly, we learned something we should have known all along: we were building an agency without actually building ourselves first.
The Uncomfortable Truth
Here's what I realized in that moment: we were guilty of the cardinal sin of agency work. We were the cobbler with no shoes. The chef who doesn't cook at home. The financial advisor with no retirement plan.
We'd been so focused on client work—delivering results, hitting KPIs, proving ROI—that we'd completely neglected ourselves. Our own website was an afterthought. Our blog? Empty. Our social presence? Sporadic at best. Our SEO? Non-existent.
FATHOM didn't exist online in any meaningful way. And if you don't exist online, you don't exist to potential clients.
The truth hurt, but it was undeniable: If we can't market ourselves successfully, why should anyone believe we can market them?
The Decision: FATHOM Becomes Client #1
After that sales call, I made a decision that changed our entire trajectory.
FATHOM becomes our own first client.
Not as a side project. Not when we have time. Not "eventually." Right now. With the same intensity, strategy, and budget we'd deploy for a paying client.
We're treating ourselves like a real client engagement:
- Full audit: Technical SEO, content gap analysis, competitive research—everything
- Complete strategy: Keyword targeting, content calendar, link building plan, technical roadmap
- Real budget: Actual money allocated for tools, content, outreach, paid amplification
- Dedicated resources: Hours blocked every week specifically for FATHOM
- Measurable goals: Traffic targets, ranking milestones, conversion benchmarks
If we're going to sell our services, we need to prove they work. Not with cherry-picked case studies or vague success stories. With our own results. Built in front of everyone.
This is building an agency in public, for real.
The 6-Month Commitment
We're not just "trying this out." We're committing to six months of intensive, focused effort on building FATHOM's online presence from scratch.
Timeline: February 2026 - July 2026
The Rules:
- Total transparency: We share everything—wins, losses, exact numbers, strategies that work and strategies that fail
- Weekly updates: Every week, we publish our progress, learnings, and data
- No shortcuts: We use the same ethical, white-hat strategies we recommend to clients
- Real investment: We're spending actual money—our own money—on this campaign
- Public accountability: We've announced this publicly. We either succeed or fail in front of everyone
By July 2026, either we've proven our process works, or we've learned some very expensive lessons very publicly.
What We're Building
This isn't a random collection of tactics. It's a comprehensive digital marketing campaign:
Content Foundation
- 2-3 high-quality blog posts per week
- Comprehensive guides on core topics
- Documenting this journey becomes our first real case study
Technical Excellence
- Site structure optimization
- Schema markup implementation
- Core Web Vitals optimization
- Internal linking strategy
Authority Building
- Guest posting on industry publications
- Strategic partnerships
- Link building through genuine outreach
- Social proof and brand mentions
Why Document This Publicly?
We could run this campaign quietly and just show the results at the end. But that defeats the entire purpose.
Transparency builds trust. Anyone can claim results. We're showing our work. The strategy. The failures. The pivots. The real costs. The actual timeline.
When we approach a potential client in six months and say, "Here's what we can do for you," we won't be showing them a PDF. We'll be showing them this entire documented journey.
Public accountability drives better work. When you know people are watching, you can't cut corners. You have to do the work right.
Follow the Journey
Over the next six months, you'll see weekly updates with exact numbers, strategies that worked (and didn't), and transparent reporting on what it actually takes to grow an SEO agency from zero.
This is our proof. This is our credibility. This is building in public.
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