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By Chris Lunn January 27, 2026
I’ve noticed something over the years. Most founders can tell me exactly what they spend on rent every month. But when it comes to marketing, the answer is usually vaguer. “I guess, in total… with the time various people put into it… we spend about…” “Well, it changes depending on the month and how it’s working…” “Whatever’s left after everything else…” The truth is: most marketing “budgets” aren’t budgets at all. They’re leftovers. And when you really think about trying to compete using leftovers, it becomes clearer why growth so often feels like hard work. Don’t get me wrong, I get it. Cashflow matters. Committing spend feels risky. Marketing results are never guaranteed. And it’s easy for anyone in my position to say “ just spend X% of turnover and everything will be fine. ” But here’s the issue. When you cut back on marketing, you rarely feel it straight away. The impact comes later on, when enquiries slow, pipelines thin out, and suddenly it feels like you’re pushing uphill to get momentum back. That’s usually when confidence drops, spend tightens further, and marketing gets blamed for not working. From the businesses I’m introduced to by accountants, bank managers and business coaches, I see the same pattern repeatedly: marketing that feels time-consuming, dull and frustrating. That isn't because marketing doesn’t work, but because the plan was never properly set up or backed in the first place. Underfunded marketing doesn’t become lean. It becomes random. A simple way to bring some clarity (no spreadsheets required) is to answer three questions honestly: Roughly what is one new customer worth to you? (If you have multiple client types, pick a good one.) How many more would you actually like to win this year? What would you be comfortable paying to acquire each one? Sharing those answers with whoever leads your marketing should change the conversation completely. No more speculative spend. No more “nice to haves”. Just a structured approach built around commercial reality. If you do nothing else after reading this, ask yourself: Could I clearly explain why our marketing budget is what it is? Or is it just the number we landed on? This is often the very first conversation we have with founders before tactics, channels or tools even come into the picture. More on this to come in future blogs but if you want to discuss this further, feel free to get in touch with me direct. If you're new to me/Digity, click here to book an call with me and we can talk it through.
By Tabitha Pearson December 22, 2025
Get your business ready for 2026 with a practical review of 5 key digital areas, from your website and social media to early-year planning.
By Tabitha Pearson November 20, 2025
Boost visibility in AI search. Learn how to structure your content, build authority and optimise your website to appear in ChatGPT answers.
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By Leanne Gresswell November 12, 2025
Early engagement on LinkedIn is key for boosting reach and visibility. Make sure you and your team have LinkedIn notifications set up so you never miss a post.
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By Tabitha Pearson November 3, 2025
Discover how links, hashtags, and AI tools can boost your social media reach. Learn insider strategies to maximise engagement and grow your audience effectively.
By Tabitha Pearson October 27, 2025
Plan your November content with key awareness days and social media events, from Movember and World Vegan Day to Black Friday and Carers Rights Day.
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By Leanne Gresswell October 15, 2025
AI tools such as ChatGPT are not replacing traditional search engines like Google - they're expanding the way people search. Read more on the Digity blog.
By Chris Lunn October 14, 2025
Whether you use AI daily for your work or are still hiding behind the sofa waiting for it to come knocking, one thing’s for sure — in business, you need to be all over it like a rash. That’s my view and one I’m discussing with clients every time I meet them at the moment, after undertaking some fascinating AI-driven projects recently. 
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October 6, 2025
If your business doesn't yet have a Google Ads account, now could be a great time to get one. At the time of writing, Google are offering free ad credit which is matched to your spend (to a certain limit) which offers incredible added value. If you're thinking of running ads to boost your business, get in touch as we can help set-up and manage your campaigns to drive traffic and interest in your products/services. At Digity we run ads for a wide variety of clients who sell a mix of products and services. Whilst it's relatively easy to set-up and run an account, it's arguably even easier to spend valuable ad spend and generate no meaningful results. We'll therefore identify keywords to bid on for clicks and also look at what happens next - how fit for purpose is your website likely to be at turning that interest into a lead/sale? If you'd like to discuss this opportunity and how we can help, get in touch. If you already have an account but are unhappy with the returns, we also offer a free ads audit to help assess if there are opportunities to improve.
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