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Marketing your business

Here are the key ways to market a business in the UK:

Digital Marketing

  • SEO – Optimise your website for Google (dominant in the UK). Focus on local SEO if you serve specific areas.
  • Social media – LinkedIn for B2B, Instagram/TikTok for younger consumers, Facebook for broader audiences. X (Twitter) is still relevant for certain industries.
  • Email marketing – Effective and cost-efficient; ensure compliance with UK GDPR.
  • Google Ads & Meta Ads – Paid search and social ads with strong UK targeting options.

Content & PR

  • Google Business Profile – Essential for any local business; drives Maps visibility.
  • Networking events – Chambers of Commerce, trade shows, and industry meetups are big in the UK.
  • Local partnerships – Collaborating with complementary businesses is cost-effective.

Traditional Marketing

  • Leaflets & direct mail – Still effective for local and older demographics.
  • Radio & outdoor advertising – Regional radio and OOH (out-of-home) billboards work well for brand awareness.

UK-Specific Considerations

  • UK GDPR compliance – Any email/data marketing must comply with UK GDPR and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR).
  • Tone matters – British consumers tend to respond well to wit, understatement, and authenticity rather than hard-sell tactics.
  • Seasonal moments – Leverage UK-specific events: Bank Holidays, Bonfire Night, Christmas, summer bank holidays, sporting events (Six Nations, Premier League, Wimbledon).
  • Trust signals – UK buyers value reviews on Trustpilot, Google, and Which?. Accreditations (e.g., Which? Trusted Trader, FSB membership) also help.

Low-Cost Starting Points

  1. Claim and optimise your Google Business Profile
  2. Build a presence on 1–2 social platforms relevant to your audience
  3. Ask happy customers for Google/Trustpilot reviews
  4. Join a local business network or Chamber of Commerce
  5. Start a simple email newsletter
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