Digital marketing in Liverpool, without the agency overhead.
Web design, SEO, Google Ads and content - planned and run by one person who knows your brand, your site and your numbers. No account managers. No hand-offs. No retainer you can’t cancel.
Nothing falls
through the gaps.
Marketing split across too many people means nobody has the full picture.
I’m Jack. Most small businesses that come to me have the same problem: their marketing is split across too many people or platforms, nobody has the full picture, and things fall through the gaps.
A web designer who doesn’t think about SEO. An ads manager who doesn’t know the site. The result is marketing that looks busy but doesn’t compound. Working with me, one person holds the whole thing.
What digital marketing
in Liverpool covers.
Built around one strategy, reported in one place, adjusted together when something changes.
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Web design & build
The foundation. Fast, conversion-focused sites built in WordPress or Webflow. If the site isn’t right, nothing else works.
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SEO
Honest, evergreen SEO - technical audits, local optimisation, content that brings in leads for years. No link farms, no vanity metrics.
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Google & Meta Ads
Small-budget campaigns that earn their keep. Built, written and tuned in-house. You pay Google and Meta directly - no markup on spend.
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Blog writing & content
SEO-led content written to a strategy. AI-assisted for efficiency, human-edited for quality. Consistent output that builds authority over time.
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Marketing consultation
For founders who want a strategic second opinion. Pay-as-you-go calls or a small monthly retainer.
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Contact me
Most clients start with one service - usually a website or an SEO audit - and add others as trust builds. Tell me what’s most urgent.
Send a brief →
Hand it to one person
and get on with it.
You don’t need a big budget. You need clarity, and someone who can build toward it consistently.
Small businesses and founders in Liverpool and across the UK who want to hand marketing to one trusted person and get on with running the business.
Startups who need everything set up from scratch. Established businesses whose marketing has drifted and needs pulling back together.
Why not use a digital
marketing agency in Liverpool?
Liverpool has good agencies. It also has a lot of expensive ones.
Agencies will put a junior on your account, charge for tools you don’t need, and report on metrics that don’t connect to revenue.
The freelance model works differently. Lower cost, more direct, fewer moving parts. The trade-off is that I work with a small number of clients at a time - which means your project gets proper attention, but availability is limited.
Start with one thing.
Add more when ready.
You’re not committed to taking everything on at once.
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Brief & scope
One call, a written brief, a fixed-price quote for the first piece of work.
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First project
Web design, audit, or campaign setup depending on what’s most urgent.
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Ongoing
Monthly retainer covering whatever combination of services makes sense. Reviewed quarterly.
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Cancel anytime
No minimum term beyond three months. One month’s notice after that.
Digital marketing
Liverpool, answered.
Anything not covered here? Email me, I’ll reply within a working day.
Q/01 Do I have to take all the services, or can I pick?
Pick what you need. Most clients start with one or two services and add others when they’re ready. There’s no package you have to buy.
Q/02 How is this different from hiring a marketing manager?
A marketing manager is an employee - salary, NI, pension, holiday cover, equipment. I’m a freelancer. You pay for the work done, cancel when you don’t need it, and don’t carry the overhead. For most small businesses it’s significantly cheaper for equivalent output.
Q/03 Do you work with businesses outside Liverpool?
Yes - roughly half my clients are outside Liverpool. The work happens over calls and shared documents. Liverpool clients can meet in person if they prefer.
Q/04 What size of business do you typically work with?
Sole traders up to small teams of around twenty. The sweet spot is a founder-led business that’s growing and needs marketing to keep pace - but doesn’t yet need, or want, an in-house team.
Start a
conversation.
A short brief is enough to get started. I’ll come back within a day with a proposal or a set of questions if I need more context.