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  • Agency life for a decade. So burnt out.

    Posted by Jabbas_Backside on May 4, 2026 at 5:48 pm

    I'm a Director of SEO & AI Strategy. Been working on in marketing/agencies for around 10 years.

    I'm so fucking burnt out. Woke up today and lost a client who we had a great relationship with, great performance, and were undercut (price-wise) by a shit agency that we had to fix the broken-ass site they built.

    I'm so over dealing with clients, dealing with people who don't want to grow (internal team), or challenge themselves. I'm so over of waking up and having new meetings every single day because moron #7 can't figure out how to solve an issue. I fucking hate working at an agency, even if I love a lot of the people I work with.

    The idea of going on my own has been so appealing, but is the grass just a little greener over there?

    /end rant.

    Jabbas_Backside replied 22 minutes ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • lumberrzack

    Guest
    May 4, 2026 at 6:01 pm

    What is the biggest problem to solve? Sounds like talent to me – they should make your job easier not harder

  • RumbleRumble9

    Guest
    May 4, 2026 at 6:18 pm

    The only problem I see is that even if you start your own you’ll still have similar clients and similar problems.

    I totally feel you though, working with clients who just refuse to grow is so frustrating. They’ll steer you to what they want to do regardless of your advice, and then when things don’t turn for good (duh), they’ll start blaming you like it’s your fault.

  • BigGayGinger4

    Guest
    May 4, 2026 at 6:20 pm

    The grass is not greener out on your own.

    it is the same exact thing — grass that you gotta tend and care for, or else it dies.

    If you go out on your own, you will have a book of business to try to satisfy, and it will turn over sometimes completely outside your control. People will leave even though you did great work at a great price. People will stay forever even though you don’t understand why they pay for SEO.

    If you take an in-house job, you will always be one of the first marketing line items slashed when layoffs roll around. This role is not AI-proof or recession-tolerant at private entities, but it seems to do quite well *as a service component*, aka, as an agency hire for companies even during downturns and uncertainty.

    If you have a good agency role and you want to stay in SEO but get a change of scenery…… IMO the thing to do is a sabbatical, long vacation, restructured schedule, or even a re-apportioning of responsibilities at the office. Make the role keep working for you.

    burnout is real, but it’s not forever — you just need some space.

  • AbbreviationsGold587

    Guest
    May 4, 2026 at 6:26 pm

    Have you considered going in house instead of agency?

  • s_hecking

    Guest
    May 4, 2026 at 6:37 pm

    Only difference to freelance/consulting vs agency is you’ll be paid better to deal with the BS. You’ll also be free to decline work when it’s not a good fit or the client gives you bad vibes.

    Try to get 1-2 consulting gigs before you make the leap. Helps to have a bit of cash flow. Starting your own consulting or small agency can be very rewarding. You will run into some of the same terrible clients and website management problems, FYI. Try to build your network to help out when there’s a problem you have someone to call.

    Good luck!

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