A Simple Guide for Small Businesses on a Budget
Running a small business in 2026 means one thing is almost impossible to ignore… digital marketing.
The good news is that you don’t need a massive budget, a marketing agency, or mega technical skills to make digital marketing work for your business.
Most small businesses can grow faster by using simple, low-cost online marketing strategies consistently. So, what are they and how can they work for you?
What Is Digital Marketing?
Digital marketing is the process of promoting your business online.
Instead of using traditional advertising like newspapers, flyers, or billboards, digital marketing helps businesses reach customers through:
- Search engines like Google
- Social media platforms
- Email marketing
- Websites and blogs
- Online videos
- Paid online ads
- Messaging apps
The goal is simple. Help more people discover your business, trust your brand, and become paying customers!
How Does it work?
Right now, digital marketing is more automated, more personalised, and more focused on helpful content for your audience.
Customers expect businesses to:
- Be easy to find online
- Respond quickly
- Share useful information
- Have a professional website or social media presence
- Offer smooth online experiences
If you really struggle with creating posts, writing captions, writing emails etc, AI can help. But for me, the key word here is ‘help’. I wouldn’t advocate using it all the time as it can be really obvious if you’ve used AI to write for you – and you need to still keep your tone of voice and your personality. Whilst AI can kind of replicate that, it’s not quite you, so make sure if you do use AI, you check all facts (it can often be wrong) and ensure it sounds like you.
Types of Digital Marketing
There are five main types of digital marketing. They are:
Social Media Marketing
Social media involves using your content to attract and engage your potential customers. This might be through…
- Product photos
- Short videos
- Tips and tutorials
- Customer reviews
- Behind-the-scenes content
- Special offers
People spend hours every day on social media. Good content helps your business stay visible and build trust. But, don’t spread yourself too thin – you only need to choose one or two platforms, where you know your customers hang out.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
SEO helps your business appear in Google search results.
For example, if someone searches:
- “best bakery near me”
- “affordable plumber in London”
- “dog grooming services”
SEO helps your business show up.
Google looks for websites that are helpful, fast to load, easy to navigate, trustworthy and relevant to their search.
Simple SEO Tips that will help your small business
- Create a Google Business Profile
- Use clear page titles
- Add your location to your website
- Write helpful blog posts
- Ask customers for reviews
- Make your website mobile-friendly
SEO takes time, but it can bring free traffic for years.
Content Marketing
Content marketing means creating useful information that helps potential customers.
This could include:
- Blog articles
- Videos
- Guides
- FAQs
- Tutorials
- Email newsletters
Content is the thing that really matters. Customers don’t want to see you constantly selling to them, they want to be educated about your products or services, see behind the scenes, find out more about you as a person – people trust businesses that have a mix of different type of content instead of constantly selling.
Helpful content builds credibility and improves SEO at the same time.
Email Marketing
Email marketing is still one of the cheapest and most effective digital marketing methods.
You collect customer email addresses and send:
- Newsletters
- Promotions
- Updates
- Helpful tips
- Event announcements
Email still works well, because unlike social media, you OWN your email list. I know I’ve said this before and it is so true!
With your own email, algorithms can’t suddenly reduce your visibility and your account can’t suddenly be restricted or shut down. People sign up to your newsletter BECAUSE THEY WANT TO. They want to hear from you and find out more about you, your business and what you can offer.
Many email tools offer free plans for small businesses, such as MailChimp or Mailerlite, until you reach a certain number of subscribers, which really helps.
Paid Advertising
Paid ads can help businesses reach people quickly. You can choose from:
- Google Ads
- Facebook Ads
- Instagram Ads
- TikTok Ads
- YouTube Ads
You pay to show your business to targeted audiences, for example, people in your local area, customers interested in your services or people searching for specific products.
If you decide to go this route, start small. You can pay as little as £5 – £10 a day, which can help you test what works for your business.
I personally don’t use ads, as I’ve found I don’t have to, but I know a lot of businesses do use them and it works well for them. Is this something you’ve tried? Let me know in the comments how you found it?
What Has Changed in Digital Marketing
There are a few trends that have changed over the past year. Here are some examples of the newer trends that you might want to look at.
AI is everywhere!
AI is the obvious one – you can’t miss it! You can’t go on any social media platform without seeing AI content. Some of it is so obviously fake, but if you use AI, you want it to still look and feel like you and your business, so you must be careful how you use it.
Most advice floating around about AI is to use it as a helper and NOT a replacement for real human connections. I use it for research, but I always check the facts and ensure that anything it finds for me is written in my own tone of voice. It can be useful for:
- Researching content
- Writing content
- Creating images
- Answering customer questions
- Scheduling marketing campaigns
- Analysing customer data
It’s up to you how you use it but always remember: Customers still value authenticity.
And that’s all I’m going to say!
Short Videos Perform Best
Short-form video continues to grab attention on social media platforms.
Quick videos on TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts often reach more people than traditional posts.
You don’t need expensive equipment. You can usually get a short video done quickly and efficiently using just a smartphone and good lighting. That could be via a ring light or natural light from a big window, or film outside!
Local marketing still works
Many customers prefer supporting nearby businesses. That might be for many reasons but could include no postage costs, if they can pick your product up in person, or just that they prefer to support local businesses.
For a small business, this means that…
- Local SEO matters more
- Customer reviews matter more
- Google Maps visibility matters more
For small businesses, local digital marketing can often perform better than national campaigns by big businesses.
Digital marketing on a limited budget
Digital marketing doesn’t have to be expensive – in fact, there are many free tools out there that can help you. The key is to keep it simple.
Online presence
The minimum you should have should be…
- A simple website
- A Google Business Profile
- One active social media page
Your website should clearly explain:
- What you offer
- Who you help
- How customers can contact you
Focus on Helpful Content
Have a mix of content to keep your audience’s attention.
Simple content ideas include:
- Tips
- Tutorials
- FAQs
- Customer reviews/photo/success stories
- Product demonstrations
- Short videos – packing or unpacking a product/ talking to camera about your business or introducing yourself.
I always bang on about 80% of content being entertaining, engaging, inspirational and only 20% selling.
Having a mix of content helps people get to know you and your business and builds rapport and trust.
Reviews
We all know how lovely it is to get reviews and recommendations – it’s happy dance time! Positive online reviews help build credibility quickly, so never be afraid to ask your customers to put a review on your social media page, or on your Google profile. It all helps build that trust and most people will look at a review before they buy, so they’re really important..
Use Free or Low-Cost Tools
There are lots of free tools you can use. Here are just a few:
- Canva for graphics
- Mailchimp/Mailerlite for email marketing
- ChatGPT for brainstorming content ideas
- And you can use Meta Business Suite on Facebook to schedule your posts for Facebook and Instagram.
Don’t forget your analytics
Regularly check up on how your posts/emails/website is performing by looking at the insights or analytics.
Pay attention to:
- Website visits
- Phone calls
- Messages
- Sales
- Email signups
- Social media engagement
This will help you see what works and what doesn’t. Then you can repurpose popular posts and you get to know exactly what your audience likes.
Common mistakes that we all make
The biggest mistake that most small businesses make is to spread themselves too thin by trying to be on too many platforms or taking on too much all at once. This can quickly lead to overwhelm and burnout. And none of us want that.
Start small!
Here are some other examples of mistakes that small businesses make…
Posting without a plan -Random posting usually produces weak results. It’s a good idea to know what you want to post – create a simple weekly schedule – maybe have a weekly theme. Consistency matters more than perfection.
Selling too much – This is my age-old advice – 80% helpful content and only 20% selling. Your audience follow you because they like what you do – but they don’t want to constantly see you selling to them. They want to know more about you, your business and how your products or services can help them. If you just sell non-stop, you’ll lose followers and people will scroll by your posts.
Ignoring mobile users – Most customers now browse on smartphones. Make sure that your website and content, such as blogs and emails work well on mobile devices. Most hosting platforms will have a button you can press to check this before you publish.
Conclusion
Digital marketing doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. A simple strategy would be to…
- Build a simple website
- Set up your Google Business Profile
- Choose one social media platform
- Post helpful content at least three times per week, every day if you can
- Collect customer reviews
- Build an email list
- Track results monthly
If you have a budget, you could think about small ads to test if they work.
For small businesses, success often comes from doing the basics consistently:
- Showing up online
- Creating useful content
- Building trust
- Staying visible
- Connecting with customers
The businesses that win are not always the ones with the biggest budgets.
They are usually the ones that stay consistent, helpful, and easy to find online. Start small, learn as you go and you’ll get there.
If you want help with any aspects of your digital marketing, drop me a message or email and we can have an informal chat. I offer a free 30-minute consultation.



