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Mar 26 11 9:02 PM
themakeupman wrote:tdrmaquillage wrote: Well Anthony is in a slightly different position given he is a very senior artist bringing serious clients to the agency AND they are asking for him back.Every agency I've been with wanted a percentage of everything. Only my first agency charged me one rate if they brought the client and another if I brought the client and when I sign again I'm going to shoot for that because at this point I'm bringing more and higher quality clients than I did with my first agent. Either that or I'm going to shoot for a measure of non-exclusivity or I want to see Material Results from being signed. I don't need to be signed just to say I am anymore (as you obviously don't), so if they aren't bringing anything to the table then I'd just as soon pass.If they are wanting you to be exclusive, I would think you'd have a lot of wiggle room in this instance, Anthony. It would seem you would be able to negotiate a full agency fee for clients they bring to you, but a reduced fee (say 10% or 15%) for clients you bring to them. Fixed expenses like the website fee you probably can't do anything about (but ask, might as well try ), etc. But it would seem like the main thing you'd want to know is what are they going to do differently from last time to benefit the both of you (the agency and you).best of luck! hope it works out for you! Thanks Love , I think part of the problem I am having with all this is , it use to be , they dont get a thing unless they book and bill the client , it seems more so now that alot of agencgies are wanting a percentage of everything , So as Mary said , all those clients and relationships built up over years , they are wanting a cut from ,,,,,,, is a bit irratating , I did have a seperate percentage they got if they booked and billed , but im sick of handing out money for work and clients they didnt do a thing to earn , not book or bill , so thats part of my problem , and im wondering if I need an attitude adjustment , if if this is really in fact becoming the new standard .........And its also true if you wanna book the major campains , you need an agent becouse there is still that thing where if your repped , you must be good and if your not ....theres a problem , so is it worth it ?............I dont know .........after my first agent passed away , it seems like every year im going from one agency to another , a bit disheartend and tired of the same song and dance or I just need to find an ole school agent that only asks for a percentage of what THEY do
tdrmaquillage wrote: Well Anthony is in a slightly different position given he is a very senior artist bringing serious clients to the agency AND they are asking for him back.Every agency I've been with wanted a percentage of everything. Only my first agency charged me one rate if they brought the client and another if I brought the client and when I sign again I'm going to shoot for that because at this point I'm bringing more and higher quality clients than I did with my first agent. Either that or I'm going to shoot for a measure of non-exclusivity or I want to see Material Results from being signed. I don't need to be signed just to say I am anymore (as you obviously don't), so if they aren't bringing anything to the table then I'd just as soon pass.If they are wanting you to be exclusive, I would think you'd have a lot of wiggle room in this instance, Anthony. It would seem you would be able to negotiate a full agency fee for clients they bring to you, but a reduced fee (say 10% or 15%) for clients you bring to them. Fixed expenses like the website fee you probably can't do anything about (but ask, might as well try ), etc. But it would seem like the main thing you'd want to know is what are they going to do differently from last time to benefit the both of you (the agency and you).best of luck! hope it works out for you!
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