This Agency Wasn't Disheartened When It Lost a Pitch, Instead It Waited Four Years to Win It

FerebeeLane mixed the long game with a little 'professional persistence' for a second chance at a tourism account

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Four years ago, South Carolina agency FerebeeLane pitched to oversee creative for the Crystal Coast Tourism Development Authority (TDA), which promotes the southern Outer Banks area in North Carolina. After making it to the final rounds, the agency lost out to a regional rival.

Four years later, though, thanks to playing the long game and learning from the loss, FerebeeLane got another chance. This time, it managed to win the account in just five hours.

The agency did so by keeping the relationship with the client alive between pitches, taking stock of its shortcomings on the first pitch, and being persistent without being annoying.

What happened during the first pitch

The Crystal Coast TDA is a quasi-government agency, so when it wants to add an agency to its roster or make a large investment, it has to bid out the project and get board approval.

It

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