How to Add a Marketing Agency to My Account

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Using a marketing agency can provide several benefits to businesses, including:

  • Expertise and Experience: Marketing agencies are staffed with professionals who have extensive experience and knowledge in various aspects of marketing. They stay updated with the latest trends, tools, and strategies.
  • Time Savings: Outsourcing marketing efforts to an agency allows businesses to focus on their core operations. Agencies handle the planning, execution, and analysis of marketing campaigns, freeing up valuable time for business owners and their teams.
  • Access to Advanced Tools and Technologies: Marketing agencies have access to a variety of advanced tools and software that can enhance the effectiveness of marketing campaigns. These tools can be expensive for individual businesses to purchase and maintain.
  • Measurable Results: Agencies focus on delivering measurable results. They use analytics and data to track the success of campaigns and make adjustments as needed to ensure the best possible outcomes.

Using a marketing agency can help businesses achieve their marketing goals more efficiently and effectively, ultimately leading to growth and success.

Here are the steps for adding your Marketing Agency to your ButterCMS account:

Step 1: Log in to the site where you want to add a user to.

Step 2: Click on the Users tab on your main menu.

Step 3: Click on the Add User button.

Step 4: Enter the email address of the person you are inviting.

Step 5: Choose the permission level you would like to assign to the new user.

To give your team maximum control over what your users can do, your ButterCMS account comes with three roles by default.

Roles and Permissions

To give your team maximum control over what your users can do, your ButterCMS account comes with three roles by default:

  • Admin - can do everything on an account. You'll want to use this for your developers as they deal with the content configuration that is used within your project's code.
  • Publisher - can edit, publish, and delete content, but cannot manage users or configure content schemas. 
  • Author - can create and edit draft content (Blog Posts, Pages, Collections) but cannot publish content live to your site.

You can learn more about our Custom Roles and Permissions feature HERE.

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