Over Two Thirds of UK Businesses Unhappy with SEO Strategy

Over Two Thirds of UK Businesses Unhappy with SEO Strategy

The data is compiled from a nationwide survey conducted over the summer of 2023 that received responses from over 500 businesses from a wide range of industries, and uncovered the goals, strategies, and budgets of UK marketers.

Digital marketing agency LOCALiQ has released its second annual State of Digital Marketing Report. 

The data is compiled from a nationwide survey conducted over the summer of 2023 that received responses from over 500 businesses from a wide range of industries, and uncovered the goals, strategies, and budgets of UK marketers.  

It also revealed the most pressing marketing challenges businesses are currently faced with. 

75% of businesses struggle to maintain innovative marketing tactics, strategies, and technologies. From privacy laws and algorithm updates to creating strategies for brand-new channels, there have been marketing challenges aplenty over the previous 12 months. 

The biggest obstacle marketers are still grappling with is how to access, organise and use customer data. This also plays a part in understanding and defining the target audience, which came second. 

Nikki Broxup, Marketing Director at LOCALiQ, said: “With so many potential customer touchpoints, it’s vital for marketers to learn how to use the data they get from site visitors, leads and customers. This data can help businesses understand and define their audience, and further tailor the experience specifically to them.” 

With 98% of businesses having a website and over half citing it as an active marketing channel, it’s clear that more and more businesses are realising just how vital a strong organic search presence is. 

However, according to the report, two-thirds of businesses utilising SEO aren’t happy with the results they’re seeing. 

Furthermore, 38% of businesses said they need more training in SEO, a 10% increase over the past 12 months – beating the likes of education in social media, content, and email marketing.