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Consultant, Agency or In-House?

Yayın Tarihi: 17 Ağustos 2026 Yazar: Adapte Dijital Kategori: Digital Consultancy
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💡 Kısaca: Independent consultant, agency, or an in-house hire?

Independent consultant, agency, or an in-house hire? 🤔 Every company deciding who handles its digital operation faces this three-way choice — and most decide by comparing price.

Price should be the last consideration. The three models carry structurally different risks, and those risks routinely cost more than any difference in fee. 📊

This guide compares them honestly, including the weakness of our own category. Because a client working with the wrong model is a dissatisfied client — and that serves nobody. 🎯

THREE

Three Models, Three Different Risks ⚖️

None is absolutely superior. Each has a genuine strength and a genuine blind spot; the right choice follows the business, not the fashion.

The table compares them on the dimensions that actually differ. 📋

Criterion Independent consultant Agency In-house
Cost Low Medium High (fixed)
Coverage Narrow, deep Broad As designed
Continuity risk High Low Medium
Blind spot Outside their specialism Outside the brief No outside perspective
Best for One clear problem Multi-channel work Large sustained volume
THE

The Agency Model’s Weakness 🕳️

Starting with our own category, because it’s the least discussed: an agency looks at its own brief and not beyond it. Writing this as an agency may seem odd, but we’d rather you didn’t buy a risk you don’t know about.

It isn’t bad faith; it’s a matter of job definition. 🧩 A party responsible for advertising has no obligation to monitor deteriorating site speed.

The agency writes its own report card

Monthly reporting shows the work the agency did, not what it didn’t. 📊 This is structural and exists in good agencies too — covered in our agency review guide.

Starting with our own category, because it’s the least discussed: an agency looks at its own brief and not beyond it.
THE

The Hybrid: What Most Companies Actually Do 🔀

In practice most businesses mix all three: some work internal, some at an agency, some with specialists.

That’s not a compromise — done properly it’s the most efficient model. 🎯 One condition: every item needs an owner.

THE HYBRID · WHO DOES WHAT KEEP INTERNAL Listing information Review responses Customer contact DELEGATE Strategy and measurement Content and visibility Campaign management PROJECT BASIS Custom development Photography, video One-off work An item without an owner doesn’t move, however important it is.

In practice most businesses mix all three: some work internal, some at an agency, some with specialists.
HOW

How to Choose: Four Questions 🎯

The decision resolves with four questions. Price comes after these, not before.

Write the answers down; the right model usually declares itself. ✍️

BEFORE

Before Deciding 🧭

BU BÖLÜMÜN ÖZETİ

  • See the gaps
  • Gauge the urgency
  • If you’re unsure, review first
  • If you’d like to discuss it

Knowing your current state helps. You can’t decide who should do the work without knowing what’s missing.

Two free steps. ✅

See the gaps

Our 21-point check completes in an afternoon and the resulting picture also indicates which model you need.

Gauge the urgency

How many of the twelve signs apply? 🚩 Below three, no urgent decision is required.

If you’re unsure, review first

An independent view clarifies which work genuinely needs outsourcing: Digital Audit. The report stays yours; who implements it is decided afterwards.

If you’d like to discuss it

In a discovery conversation we look at your situation and say which model fits — even when the answer is that you don’t need us: Digital Consultancy. 🚀

FREQUENTLY

Frequently Asked Questions 💬

Sık Sorulan Sorular

When is an independent consultant right?

When the need is single and well-defined: fixing an ad account, speeding up a site. 👤 Flexible and affordable — but one person cannot be deep everywhere. Ask which discipline they came from; that’s where they’re strong and where their gap sits.

What’s the risk?

Two: areas outside their specialism go unwatched, and continuity. If the person becomes unavailable, work stops and handover is difficult.

When is an agency right?

When multiple channels run together. Team structure provides continuity and different specialisms sit under one roof. 🏢 The trade-off: work outside the brief belongs to nobody.

When does in-house make sense?

When volume justifies it. A full-time salary is only recovered if that person stays genuinely occupied — and a single in-house hire takes all the knowledge with them when they leave.

How does the gap form?

The agency runs campaigns, a developer handles the site. The space between them — measurement, technical health, consistency — becomes nobody’s job. Everyone performs and the result still doesn’t come.

How is it solved?

Two ways: either define the brief to cover the whole, or commission an independent annual review. 🔍 The second benefits the agency as much as the client.

How do we handle it?

By defining scope as the whole and by arguing that our own work should be auditable. 🤝 A client who demands that is our best kind of client.

What should stay internal?

Work that requires knowing the customer directly: review responses, customer contact, listing details. 📍 Outsourced, these lose their warmth.

What should be delegated?

Work requiring continuity and specialism: strategy, measurement, content production, campaign management. These aren’t one-off tasks; they need sustained attention.

What belongs on a project basis?

One-off and specialised work: custom development, photography, video. 🎬 Tying these to a monthly retainer means paying for capacity you use a few times a year.

What’s the hybrid’s risk?

Coordination. 🧩 Work split across parties falls between them; the only prevention is writing a name against every item and reviewing the list monthly. Verbally agreed work gets done as well as it’s remembered.

How many channels are active?

One channel may be handled by a consultant or internally. Three or more requires coordination — and coordination is itself a job.

Who’s inside?

Is there someone who can follow the digital side? If not, external support is mandatory; 👥 if yes, the external party plays a complementary role.

Continuous or one-off?

One-off work is cheaper on a project basis. Content and visibility need a monthly rhythm because they compound rather than complete.

Who watches the whole?

The critical question. Whoever holds the parts, someone must watch the whole. 👁️ This person can be internal or external — what matters is that the role is explicitly assigned. Work everyone is responsible for is work nobody is responsible for.

Consultant or agency — which is better?

Neither absolutely. A consultant suits a single clear problem, an agency suits multi-channel work, and in-house makes sense when volume sustains it.

What’s the risk with an independent consultant?

Two: areas outside their specialism go unwatched, and continuity. If they become unavailable, work stops and handover is difficult.

What’s the agency model’s weakness?

An agency looks at its own brief and not beyond it. Gaps outside the brief belong to nobody, and monthly reports don’t show what wasn’t done.

When does an in-house hire make sense?

When volume keeps a full-time person genuinely occupied. Outside perspective still remains missing, and a single hire takes all knowledge with them when they leave.

Is a hybrid model advisable?

Done properly it’s the most efficient. The condition is that every item has an owner; unowned work doesn’t move regardless of importance.

What should stay internal?

Work requiring direct customer knowledge: review responses, customer contact and listing details. Outsourced, these lose their warmth.

What should the decision be based on?

Four questions: how many channels are active, who’s inside, continuous or one-off, and who watches the whole. Price comes after.

Which question matters most?

“Who watches the whole?” Whoever holds the parts, without someone watching the whole, problems accumulate at the intersections.

What can we do before deciding?

Complete a self-check and count the warning signs. If unsure, an independent review clarifies which work genuinely needs outsourcing.

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