MARKETING: Relevant Not Louder.

A contemporary take on the David Ogilvie letter to his team.

There’s an important rule in marketing, “It’s not about being louder but more relevant.” This emphasises the importance of creating meaningful, targeted connections with your audience rather than relying on sheer volume or noise to gain attention. In today’s oversaturated media and social media landscape, consumers value content that speaks directly to their needs, preferences, and aspirations. Their short attention spans mean you also have to be to the point in the first sentence or two.

Relevance is achieved through personalised messaging, understanding customer pain points while delivering value at the right time and place. Instead of competing for attention by shouting louder, successful marketing focuses on resonating with the audience by being authentic, timely, and aligned with their expectations, ultimately fostering trust and loyalty.

DIGITAL MARKETING: How Strong Is Your Strategy?

A strong digital strategy integrates your website, SEO, and social media to create a cohesive and effective online presence. With a well designed fast loading website optimised for search engines, you attract the right audience and drive organic traffic – that’s FREE traffic. Pair this with strategic social media marketing, and you amplify reach, engagement, and brand authority, converting visitors into loyal customers.

Loyal customers are the life blood of every business.

Let’s review your business and objectives to increase website traffic and social media engagement.

Call me today on +44 (0)7407 038877

What's Your Strategy?

BUSINESS: The Power Of Enterprise

A few facts: There are 5.6 million small businesses in the UK.  Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) account for 99.9% of the business population. Total employment in SMEs is 16.7 million people (61% of the total). Annual turnover from SMEs is estimated at £2.4 trillion.

However, 90% of new businesses fail, often resulting in the founders losing all their life savings or redundancy money, losing your job being a great driver of start ups.

Small/medium businesses (SME) are the heart and soul of the British economy. Starting and growing a business takes guts, resilience, and ambition and it needs to be supported for the economy to thrive. Global corporations employ armies of accountants to minimise or eliminate their taxes and marketers to dominate the space. Small businesses don’t have the luxury or budget for that. Employing a specialist content creator who has a passion for organic growth saves money and enables the business owner to concentrate on what they are best at you can contact me here.

With this week’s government budget in mind, a vibrant, flourishing economy that’s supportive of everyday business will generate far more tax revenue than one that crushes the British entrepreneurial spirit. If that is possible even!

Contact me today to audit your marketing, website and social media then create an affordable Plan For Growth together to maximise your online presence.

DIGITAL MARKETING: 5 Great Small Business Growth Tips

5 Affordable Digital Marketing Tips to Grow Your Small Business

Growing a small business can feel like an uphill battle, especially when your budget is tight. But with the right strategies, you don’t need a huge marketing budget to see great results. Here’s a breakdown of five powerful (and affordable!) tactics you can start using today to boost your visibility and attract more customers.

1. Affordable SEO Services for Small Businesses

SEO doesn’t have to be expensive to be effective. Small businesses can start by focusing on local SEO, optimise your site for local search terms, claim your Google Business Profile, and build backlinks from local directories. You can also use free SEO tools like Google Search Console or Semrush to help find keywords and fix any site issues that might be holding back your rankings.

Quick Tip: Write blog posts that answer common customer questions – Google loves content that solves problems.

2. How to Improve Social Media Engagement for Business

Getting likes and shares is great, but the real gold in social media is engagement. To build a loyal audience, you need to post content that sparks a conversation. Use interactive posts like polls, Q&A sessions, and live videos. Share behind-the-scenes moments, success stories, and most importantly, respond to comments. The more personal you get, the more people will engage.

Quick Tip: Ask open-ended questions to encourage followers to share their thoughts- it’s an easy way to get the conversation started.

3. Lead Generation Strategies for Local Businesses

For local businesses, lead generation is all about getting noticed by people in your area. Start by partnering with local influencers or complementary businesses to cross-promote. You can also create location-based offers, like exclusive discounts for nearby residents. Don’t forget about paid search ads on Google or Facebook targeting your local area—these are a cost-effective way to put your business in front of the right people.

Quick Tip: Offer a special promotion tied to local events or holidays to attract more foot traffic and leads.

4. Low-Cost Google Business Page Setup

One of the most effective ways to get more local traffic is by setting up and optimising your Google Business Profile (GBP). It’s free and helps your business show up in local search results. Fill out every section of your profile, including hours of operation, business description, and photos. Encourage happy customers to leave reviews—more reviews mean higher rankings in local search results.

Quick Tip: Add posts and updates to your Google Business Profile regularly to keep your listing active and engaging.

5. How to Boost Online Visibility for SMEs

If you want to be seen, you need to be everywhere your audience is. Combine SEO, social media marketing, and content marketing for a comprehensive visibility strategy. Focus on creating valuable content that your audience cares about, whether it’s blog posts, videos, or infographics. Use paid ads to reach new customers, but balance it with a strong organic presence to build long-term trust.

Quick Tip: Use data from tools like Google Analytics to track what’s working and tweak your approach based on real insights.

Conclusion: Ready to Grow Your Business Without Breaking the Bank?

These strategies are affordable, effective, and easy to implement. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to scale, there’s something here for every small business. Get in touch today for a Free Consultation, and let’s create a personalised plan to help you grow your business and boost your online visibility and ultimately, profit.

DIGITAL MARKETING: 5 Top Strategies For SME Businesses

In the fast-paced world of digital marketing, staying ahead is crucial. Especially for SMEs trying to compete with larger competitors and their budgets! From SEO tactics to social media growth, here’s a quick guide to five key strategies every small business owner should be mastering right now.

1. Digital Marketing Strategies for SME

Small businesses often have limited budgets, but that doesn’t mean they can’t outsmart the competition. A smart strategy blends organic and paid tactics to maximise visibility. Focus on high-ROI channels like local SEO to dominate search results in your area and social media marketing to engage directly with your audience. The key? Target the right people with the right message, and don’t be afraid to experiment with low-cost PPC campaigns to supplement organic growth.

Quick Tip: Don’t stretch yourself thin. Pick 2-3 digital marketing channels that align with your audience and double down.

2. SEO Tips for Small Businesses

SEO can seem like a puzzle, but with the right pieces it’s a great way to boost traffic. Start by optimising your website for local search with Google Business Profile, ensuring you’re visible in local searches. Then focus on on-page SEO—ensure your site is fast, mobile-friendly, and packed with high-quality content that answers your customers’ questions. Don’t forget to build backlinks from relevant sites; they’re SEO gold.

Quick Tip: Consistently publish valuable, keyword-optimised content. Google loves fresh material.

3. Social Media Marketing for Business Growth

Whether you’re a B2B or B2C business, social media is your direct line to customers. But simply posting isn’t enough—you need to create content that resonates. Tap into user-generated content, behind-the-scenes stories, and interactive polls to get your audience involved. Additionally, running paid ads on platforms like Facebook or Instagram can give your brand an immediate visibility boost.

Quick Tip: Video content is king. Short, engaging clips grab attention and drive engagement more than any other format. Which video platform is best for you? Think about Instagram Reels, YouTube or TikTok?

4. Content Marketing Strategies for B2B

B2B content marketing isn’t about volume; it’s about delivering the right information to the right decision-makers. Educational blog posts, white-papers, and case studies are your bread and butter here. Focus on thought leadership to position your brand as the expert in your field. And don’t forget to promote your content across LinkedIn and industry-specific forums to extend your reach.

Quick Tip: Repurpose your content—turn a blog post into a webinar, infographic, or video to maximise its impact.

5. Digital Marketing Trends for 2024

Looking ahead, AI tools are helping businesses automate and optimise everything from content creation to customer segmentation, while hyper-personalisation tactics are becoming more advanced.

Quick Tip: Stay agile—2024 will reward businesses that quickly adapt to new technologies and trends.

Conclusion: Ready to Take Your Marketing to the Next Level?

Don’t just read about it—take action! Implement these strategies and watch your business grow. Want more tailored advice on how to boost your digital marketing? Just Call for a free consultation, and let’s get started on transforming your marketing strategy into a powerful profit and business growth engine.

BUSINESS: Core Values

I have been thinking about core values. It seems contradictory that as values in public life have declined, hopefully now on the rebound, organisations such as the Financial Conduct Authority in the U.K. who are regulated by the government, have pushed forward with legislation to include fairness and good outcomes into members’ processes when dealing with customers. As well as widening the net as to who should be regulated. With good leadership it is not difficult to establish these into any business.

Here are some of the lifetime values embedded in my personal and business philosophy.

Equitable (fair and reasonable)
Aim for Great Outcomes
Transparent
Enthusiastic
Committed

A few more…
Non-negotiables e.g. Ethics & Honesty
Adaptable
Creative
Encouraging
Innovative
Collaborative
Motivated
Inquisitive & Learning

Do they align with yours? Feel free to message me with your thoughts and a few of your own.

Please take a look at my profile and get in touch if I can help you unlock the potential in your business. I specialise in Small & Medium Sized (SME) business improvement with nearly four decades experience in sales and marketing including e-commerce and finance brokerage.