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Social media/marketing - who is the best?

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Takingontheworld · 22/05/2020 12:13

Looking to find the best marketing and SM management possible in the UK. How do I find a team who can take a tiny business huge? Figure you guys might know, mumsnet hive mind of all!

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BlackCatsRule88 · 22/05/2020 12:14

I think to get a good answer you’ll need to provide more info like location, budget, and sector.

Takingontheworld · 22/05/2020 12:23

Location not a problem, we can't exactly hold face to face meetings right now. Sales are online so not location specific.

Target market are parents with children under 5. Parent education.
Budget is up to 10k for first year.

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muminmanchester · 22/05/2020 12:38

Honestly, £10k a year won't go far by the time you have factored in agency fees, content creation and ad spend.

I've worked in integrated agencies in Manchester for the best part of the last 10 years and wouldn't usually touch a social media brief with less than £30k budget because you just don't get enough market penetration without all the elements covered and budgeted for adequately.

You might be better off concentrating that spend on a segment of your market eg focus on the South West or wherever is important to you. You'd need less ad spend which would make your budget go further, but you won't get the huge splash you're looking for.

You also might have more success with a freelancer than agency as the fees will be less.

Good luck OP!

Takingontheworld · 22/05/2020 13:50

Thank you!!!

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RavinaHulio · 02/01/2023 15:43

In the end, social media managers become an essential component of corporate operations when other marketing personnel does. Any company that is worth its salt already has a solid social media strategy in place. The more prominent method developed by the marketing leaders determines how the goals, plans, materials, and tactics differ on https://realsite.shop. When a new product is introduced, how you tell your current customer base about it differs from how you build brand recognition in a new market. Making decisions about a more comprehensive strategy is not the social media manager's responsibility.

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thisisrohits · 18/07/2025 09:12

It really depends on what you're looking for — brand awareness, lead generation, community growth, or direct sales. The "best" in social media marketing isn't just about big names; it's about finding a team that understands your brand and can drive real engagement.
If you want a well-rounded, ROI-focused approach, I'd recommend checking out Logelite Pvt. Ltd. They're not just good at content and posting, but also specialize in paid social campaigns, influencer outreach, and even platform-specific strategies (like Reels on Instagram or LinkedIn B2B targeting).
That said, make sure whoever you choose gives you:

  • A clear content strategy
  • Consistent reporting and analytics
  • A good grasp on your target audience
  • Experience across platforms (Instagram, FB, LinkedIn, X/Twitter, etc.)
Try asking for a proposal or a sample calendar — it gives a good sense of how seriously they take your brand. Hope that helps!
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