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Local definition.

Dictionary entry for the word 'local' with the definition as 'Marketing that understands where, who, and why.

We’ve been refreshing our website recently, which means spending more time than is probably healthy thinking about page titles, search terms and what people are actually looking for.

 

One word that keeps cropping up is local.

On the face of it, it’s useful. People search for local agencies. Local brochure design. Local marketing support. Local people who understand their business and won’t require three trains, a packed lunch and a hotel booking to have a sensible conversation.

And fair enough. We like working with clients nearby. There’s a lot to be said for being able to meet properly and understand the place a business operates in.

 

But “local” means something quite different to us.

For us, local marketing is about how a campaign lands in the places it needs to work.

One is geography.

The other is understanding.

 

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A campaign can be beautifully consistent at national level and still feel oddly distant when it reaches the people it’s meant to persuade. It can have the right logo, the right fonts, the right campaign line and still feel like it has arrived wearing a visitor badge.

That’s usually where local relevance matters. Not just changing a town name in a headline, but thinking about what people actually need to know. What might make them care.

It’s not limited to geography. In B2B communications, what people need to know can vary by department, role or level. In B2C, it might be shaped by disposable income, the weather, seasonal pressures, or any number of human realities.

It’s about knowing what should stay consistent, and where there’s room to flex without making the brand look like it’s having a small identity crisis. For multi-site businesses, franchise networks, dealer groups and national brands with local audiences, that distinction is important.

 

 

The challenge isn’t simply to be seen everywhere, it’s to feel credible somewhere.

That’s the bit we’re interested in.

 

Yes, we’re a local agency to some people. And we’re very happy about that. Particularly when it saves everyone a bit of travel, carbon, and quiet staring out of train windows. But our real specialism is helping brands make their marketing work locally – across different audiences, locations and teams – without losing the thread of the bigger brand.

 

So, “local” shouldn’t just mean nearby.

It should mean relevant.

 

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We love to talk local.

Whether you’ve got a brief ready to go, or just want to talk to someone about your local business marketing challenges, drop us a message and we’ll get back to you within one to two business days.

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