The Financial Fallacy of the In-House Hire

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There is a comfortable lie that many business owners tell themselves: "Hiring someone in-house is cheaper than paying an agency fee." It feels true because you see a single salary figure and compare it to a monthly retainer. But this is bad maths. Social Media Infinity is here to tell you that if you are making decisions based on salary alone, you are missing half the picture. The true cost of an in-house employee is a heavy burden that often strangles innovation and flexibility.

Let’s break down the real numbers. That salary you are paying? Add 11.05% for employer PRSI. Add pension contributions. Factor in the cost of a high-spec laptop, Adobe Creative Cloud licenses, SEO software subscriptions, and stock image accounts. Then consider recruitment fees, which can be 15-20% of the first year's salary. And don't forget the hidden cost of paid time off—holidays, bank holidays, and sick days where you are paying for zero output. When you tally it all up, an internal hire is a massive fixed cost that you have to pay regardless of performance.

Contrast this with a Digital Marketing Agency in Dublin. The fee you see is the fee you pay. There are no hidden taxes, no hardware costs, and no software licenses to worry about. We absorb all those overheads. You are renting a fully operational machine rather than trying to build one from spare parts. This turns a bloated fixed cost into a lean variable cost. If you need to scale up for Christmas, we scale up. If you need to pull back in January, we adjust. Try telling a permanent employee you need to "scale down" their salary for a month—it doesn't work.

Furthermore, there is a massive "Opportunity Cost" that most leaders ignore. Managing a junior or mid-level marketing employee takes time. You have to train them, guide them, check their work, and keep them motivated. That is five or ten hours of your week gone—hours you should be spending on business development or operations. When you outsource, you are buying back your own time. You are paying experts to be self-sufficient, requiring only strategic sign-off rather than daily hand-holding.

Finally, consider the motivation factor. An in-house employee gets paid for attendance. An agency gets paid for performance. We live in a brutal meritocracy where we have to prove our value every single month to keep your business. That pressure breeds excellence. It forces us to be proactive, to find new angles, and to push for better results constantly. Why settle for an employee who is comfortable when you could have a partner who is hungry?

If you are ready to stop burning cash on overheads and start investing in outcomes, speak to Social Media Infinity.

https://socialmediainfinity.ie/

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