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Updated: December 8, 2023

19 Types of Online Business

Agency Business – 5 Things To Know

Here's how much money you can make with an agency business...

Agency

What is an agency business?

Think of an agency as the evolution of a freelance business.

As an agency you would still have clients, but instead of doing all the work yourself you’d build and manage a team to do the work.

Agency is one of 19 types of online business and considered a Level 3 online business, according to our framework.

Click here to see all 6 levels and 19 types of online business

6 Levels and 19 Types of Online Business

Level 1 = Novice

Okay for side income or beer money, but hard to earn a living.

  1. GetPaidTo
  2. Contests

Level 2 = Intermediate

Best for earning a living online when you’re starting out, but hard to scale.

  1. Remote Job
  2. Freelance

Level 3 = Advanced

Easier to scale and higher income potential, but you usually need significant investment of time and/or money upfront.

  1. Agency
  2. Referral
  3. Resale

Level 4 = Superior

Even more scalable and even higher income potential, but also more complex / difficult / expensive.

  1. Authority
  2. Digital Product

Level 5 = Distinguished

Most complex / difficult / expensive, but the rewards here can be massive.

  1. Physical Product
  2. Cloud Service
  3. Marketplace
  4. Social Network

Level X = Wildcard

These are the misfits. Many aren’t even considered businesses in the traditional sense, but they are all ways to make money online. You typically need a lot of time, money, or luck to succeed with anything here.

  1. Trading
  2. Investing
  3. Esports
  4. Betting
  5. Gambling
  6. Multi-Level Marketing

How can you make money online with an agency?

Here are the legit ways I’ve found to make money online with an agency business…

Grow a Freelance Business into an Agency

This is how most agencies begin.

Joel Young started off doing freelance video and voiceover gigs for $5 a pop, and gradually evolved his business into a video content agency…

  • Joel Young

  • Founder of JumpStart Video
  • $60,000 monthly agency revenue

Similar story with Michal Eisikowitz, who left her day job to start freelancing and grew the business into a copywriting agency…

Michal Eisikowitz
  • Michal Eisikowitz

  • Copywriter & Brand Strategist
  • $15,000 monthly micro agency revenue

Dive straight into the Agency model

This is likely a less viable path – freelance first seems to be the norm – but it is doable.

Sam Ovens started out this way, finding paying clients for website and digital marketing services then outsourcing the work to contractors…

  • Sam Ovens

  • Founder of Consulting.com
  • $10k – $15k estimated monthly agency revenue

Sam now teaches others how to emulate his success.

Pros and Cons of Agency Businesses

  • You do less of the day-to-day work, so more potential to scale than a freelance business.
  • Can be much more fun and social than operating as a lone freelancer.
  • Passive income potential if you can put a great team in place to run everything.
  • Still a limit on how much you can scale. It’s rare to see an online agency business doing more than $1m in annual revenue.
  • The bigger your agency gets, the more you’ll have to manage people, or hire someone to do that.

Is an agency business a good way to earn a living online?

I believe this largely depends on your personality. If you enjoy being part of a team and managing people, the agency model could be a good option for you. 

It seems many successful agencies start off as freelance businesses and evolve into the agency model as the demand for their service grows.

Agency Business Resources

About The Author
Niall Doherty – Founder and Lead Editor of eBiz Facts Born and raised in Ireland, Niall has been making a living from his laptop since quitting his office job in 2010. He's fond of basketball, once spent 44 months traveling around the world without flying, and has been featured in such publications as The Irish Times and Huffington Post. Read more...