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SEO is great. But does your local business really need to spend £1,000 a month on it?
UK local businesses often overspend on SEO retainers. When a £1,000 monthly budget makes sense, and when nearby customers matter more than rankings.
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SEO works. Local businesses still wonder whether they need to spend £800, £1,000, or more every month forever to get customers from the streets around them.
The honest answer depends on what you sell, where you work, and what you measure.
This article is for owners who feel pressure to sign retainers because everyone else seems to. You might need less search spend than you think, and more proof about where local jobs actually come from.
When monthly SEO spend is reasonable
If you compete in a crowded category across several towns, if one new customer is worth thousands of pounds, or if you sell online beyond your county, ongoing search investment can pay back.
Agencies charging £1,000 a month usually deliver audits, content, links, and reporting. That labour has a cost. The question is whether your business needs that depth, or whether a lighter setup plus local outreach would fill the diary faster.
When the budget overshoots the problem
A single-location takeaway, beautician, or plumber covering one corner of Manchester rarely needs a national content programme. You need accurate Google listings, a handful of strong reviews, and ways to reach people who never searched yet.
Paying for twelve blog posts about generic topics while ignoring letterboxes on your route is a common mismatch. Traffic rises. Local jobs do not.
Agencies often inherit ecommerce playbooks. Your shop needs postcode thinking, not publisher thinking. Ask for local enquiry counts in writing before renewing.
A simple decision check
List your last twenty customers. How many found you on Google first versus referral, van, leaflet, or repeat business?
If offline and word of mouth dominate, protect budget for channels that introduce you locally. A £400 print test with tracked QR may teach you more in two weeks than another month of keyword reports.
Ring five recent customers if the list feels thin. Ask the exact path they took. Owners routinely discover SEO reports celebrating traffic while most jobs came from a neighbour's recommendation.
Balance search with measurable local reach
Keep SEO fundamentals in house or with a lighter touch. Spend the difference on leaflet runs you can count: scans, calls, bookings from named postcodes.
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