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The Hidden Costs of Middlemen in Experiential Production

The Hidden Costs of Middlemen in Experiential Production

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In this episode, we explore the often-overlooked downside of working through third-party agencies when executing experiential marketing projects. While agencies may bring big ideas to the table, they often outsource the actual fabrication—creating costly inefficiencies, communication breakdowns, and execution risks. If you've ever faced delays, blown budgets, or underwhelming trade show displays, the root cause might not be your concept—it might be the layers between you and the builder.

We dive into the real costs of the “middleman model” in event production, from inflated budgets due to markups, to lack of accountability when projects hit snags. Drawing from Breakthrough Productions’ deep experience across over 700 branded environments, we explain how working directly with a build partner who handles everything in-house solves these problems before they start.

You’ll hear real-world examples of how clients who bypassed the middlemen were able to reduce costs, speed up timelines, and improve creative outcomes—whether building a modular pop-up for a national tour or transforming a healthcare brand’s trade show presence. We also answer common questions brands have about fabrication, agency involvement, and how to spot signs you’re being overcharged or underserved.

If you're tired of missed details, vague budgets, and lack of transparency, this episode will help you rethink how you approach your next event, activation, or branded build. Tune in to learn why going direct to your fabricator isn’t just smarter—it’s essential.

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