We're an award-winning StoryBrand Marketing Agency that helps Service Businesses clarify their messaging so everyone wants to work with you!
If your message isn’t landing—and the right clients aren’t showing up—it’s not your fault. Most service business owners are great at what they do. They just struggle to talk about it clearly.
In this video, I’ll walk you through how we fix that using the StoryBrand Framework, plus how to get started with either DIY or done-for-you options.

Can your mom explain what you do?
Can you easily explain what you do?
Can anyone?
If not, that's the problem we fix.
Because when people don’t understand what you do, they move on. You end up working harder just to stay in the game.
You’re always re-explaining yourself
Your website doesn’t convert visitors into clients
Your leads aren’t the right fit
Referrals become scarce
Marketing is frustrating as all hell
But it doesn’t have to be this way. A clear message makes all of that easier. It’s the difference between chasing leads—and attracting the right ones.
You might not believe it yet, but marketing can actually be the opposite of frustrating when you're doing it right.
Whether you want to learn the system or hand it over completely, the goal is the same: clear messaging that brings in better clients with less effort.


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Too busy to do it yourself? We’ll build your messaging, write your copy, create the assets you need, and handle your StoryBrand marketing—so you can stay focused on running your business.
HI, I'm Vicky Sidler
And I’VE BEEN WHERE YOU ARE

I know how it feels to stare at your marketing and think, “Why isn’t this working?” That's why I created a StoryBrand Marketing Agency.
All in all, your business isn’t just another brick in the wall—it’s something special. Your story matters, and I’m here to help you share it in a way that feels real, connects with people, and gets results.
As a certified StoryBrand Guide, I specialize in turning complicated ideas into clear, compelling messages that resonate with your audience.
With a background in journalism, I’ve spent decades telling stories that matter and crafting content people want to read.
I’ve developed a proven system to help businesses like yours cut through all the AI trash that's out there and build genuine connections with their audience.
Your story isn’t just important—it’s the reason people will choose your business. Let’s make sure it’s heard loud and clear by the people who need it most.
And sorry if I got Pink Floyd stuck in your head just now...
In this short clip, StoryBrand’s founder Donald Miller explains why clear messaging and a simple marketing plan change everything.
Donald shares why newsletters are back, what a full StoryBrand campaign includes, and how a certified guide helps you focus on what actually works—without wasting money or time.
Watch to see how working with a StoryBrand Certified Guide can make a measurable difference for your business.

Whether you need help with strategy, websites, content, or SEO, I offer the full range of StoryBrand marketing services—done with you or done for you.

Whether you want to build it yourself or hand it off completely, as a StoryBrand Marketing Agency, we’ll give you a clear message and a simple system that actually works.
This is a no-pressure, non-sales call where we discuss what’s working, what’s not, and where you want to go.
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Get hands-on support through the StoryBrand Course, 1:1 or team coaching, or let me build the entire marketing system for you—messaging, website, emails, and more.
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Walk away with a message that resonates, a plan that’s easy to follow, and marketing that works while you sleep and finally delivers results.
But we’re serious about helping you connect with your audience. Let’s grab a coffee (on Zoom) and chat about your marketing goals.
Wondering how to simplify your message? Let’s talk.
Ready to stand out in an AI-saturated world? We’ve got ideas.
Just need clarity? We’ll help you see the big picture.
This isn’t a sales call – just a friendly, low-pressure chat. At the very least, you’ll walk away with some cool ideas you can try on your own.
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FIXING YOUR MARKETING SHOULDN’T FEEL IMPOSSIBLE

Most small business owners aren’t marketers—they just want to explain what they do in a way that makes people care.
But when the message isn’t clear, everything else gets harder: websites don’t convert, leads go cold, and social posts fall flat.
You might worry that getting it right will take too much time, cost too much money, or feel like just another online course you’ll never finish.
That’s why I offer three simple paths: do-it-together support through the StoryBrand Course, 1:1 and team coaching, or done-for-you services where I build your full funnel myself.
You’ll get clear messaging, practical templates, and real support—so your marketing finally works and your business actually grows.
We know marketing can feel overwhelming, and you probably have questions. That’s why we’ve put together answers to the things people ask us most.
We’re the StoryBrand marketing agency that skips the boring "corporate speak." We blend the power of StoryBrand with strategic marketing solutions to craft content that feels human, genuine, and impossible to ignore.
Our strategic marketing solutions simplify your message, clarify your brand story, and help you connect with your ideal customers. It’s marketing that makes sense and gets results – no jargon, no gimmicks, just growth.
Think of StoryBrand as a cheat sheet for marketing clarity. It helps you explain what you do in a way that makes people stop, listen, and say, “Oh, I get it.” We use it to create marketing that feels human and that your audience will actually enjoy reading.
Not at all! Whether you’re a StoryBrand superfan (like us!) or have no idea what it is, we’ll walk you through everything. We’re here to make the process simple, clear, and (dare we say) fun.
If people keep saying “I don’t really get what you do,” or you’re getting the wrong kind of leads, it’s a sign your message needs work. That’s what we fix.
The course is built for time-strapped business owners. You get short lessons, plug-and-play templates, and live support so you’re never stuck or overwhelmed.
The course gives you training, tools, and weekly support so you can do it yourself. The done-for-you option means I build your whole funnel for you.
Most people see clearer messaging and better engagement within a week of applying the one-liner. Bigger results (like leads and conversions) follow as you apply it across your marketing.
Many people try to apply StoryBrand on their own and miss key parts. This course walks you through it step-by-step, with real examples and live feedback from a Certified Guide.
Let’s make marketing feel less robotic and more real. Find resources from a StoryBrand Marketing Agency that bring your message—and your business—to life.

By Vicky Sidler | Published 19 January 2026 at 12:00 GMT+2
If 2025 felt like trying to nail jelly to a wall, you weren’t alone. Marketing moved fast, budgets shrank in real terms, and channels that once printed money started acting their age.
If you're a small business owner staring at your 2026 plan thinking, "Surely there's a better way," then yes—there is. And no, it doesn’t involve dancing on TikTok unless that’s already your thing.
This roundup pulls together new survey data from over 300 small businesses, ROI comparisons, and actual strategies that real businesses are using to grow without wasting time or money.
The goal? Show you what’s working now—without fluff, and without you needing a 12-person marketing team to pull it off.
Most small businesses still spend less than $1,000 a month on marketing
Video marketing and email deliver the highest satisfaction and ROI
Social media is everywhere but rarely performs well on its own
Customer referrals are still the #1 source of leads
Local SEO and Google Business Profile updates are non-negotiable
A good email list will pay for itself many times over
You can’t rely on one platform anymore—multi-channel is the only way forward
👉 Need help getting your message right? Download the 5-Minute Marketing Fix.
Marketing for Small Business 2026: What Actually Works Now
What 300+ Small Business Owners Have Said:
What They’re Using vs. What Works:
Referrals Are Still King. But You Can’t Scale Them Alone.
The Single-Channel Shortcut Is Dead:
The Local SEO Work That Still Pays Off:
Paid Search Works Fast, but Burns Fast Too:
Social Media—Keep It in Context:
Video Marketing—Not Optional Anymore:
Bottom Line—Pick What Works, Ditch What Doesn’t:
1. Referral Marketing Stats 2025—Why Word-of-Mouth Now Crushes Ads
2. Email Marketing Still Works Better Than You Think
3. 2025 Marketing Year in Review: What Actually Worked
4. 10 Best Content Types for Small Business Marketing
5. Content Marketing Boosts Revenue More Than Ads
Frequently Asked Questions About Marketing for Small Business in 2026
1. What’s the best marketing strategy for a small business in 2026?
2. How much should a small business spend on marketing each month?
3. Does social media still work for small business marketing?
4. What’s the most cost-effective marketing channel in 2026?
5. Is video marketing worth it for small businesses?
6. How do I know if my marketing is working?
7. What’s the difference between SEO and local SEO?
8. Should I use Google Ads or Facebook Ads?
9. How do I get more customer reviews on Google?
10. What’s the best way to do marketing myself without hiring an agency?
LocaliQ’s 2026 Small Business Marketing Report asked owners how they’re spending, what’s working, and what’s keeping them up at night. Most said the same thing: they’re cautious, not clueless.
Only 8% are cutting marketing budgets in 2026. That’s down from 16% last year. Forty percent are increasing spend, and the rest are holding steady. But here’s the punchline: over half are still working with less than $1,000 a month. And half don’t have a single dedicated marketing person.
Translation: every rand, dollar, or pound needs to carry its own weight.
With inflation, inconsistent consumer spending, and the general feeling that the economic weather forecast is stuck on “foggy,” business owners are leaning into what works fast. That means measurable returns, not branding exercises that might pay off someday.
The most used marketing channels this year?
Unpaid social media (66%)
Social media ads (56%)
SEO and email marketing (53% each)
Google Ads (45%)
But when asked what actually delivers results, the list changed:
Video marketing
Reputation management
Google Ads
SEO
Content marketing
Social media dropped like a stone. Despite being everyone’s default move, it’s rarely the most effective—at least on its own. Video, on the other hand, climbed to the top in both satisfaction and planned investment. If you’ve been thinking about video but worried it’s too late or too crowded, 2026 says otherwise.
Eighty-three percent of business owners say word of mouth is still their best source of leads. It’s up 18 percentage points from last year. If your business has under 10 employees, that jumps to 87%.
There’s a catch, though. Referrals are great, but they’re also passive. You can’t control when someone refers you or how often. Which is why smart businesses back up word-of-mouth with online visibility and consistent communication. Think Google, email, and retargeting—channels that keep you present when your past client says, “You should talk to…”
Used to be, you could build a business on Facebook alone. Or rank on Google with a few blog posts. Not anymore. Every platform has tightened reach, raised prices, or both.
Customers also don’t convert on the first click. Or the second. Research says it takes 7 or more touchpoints before someone buys. If all your touchpoints live on one platform, you’re asking too much of one tool.
Spread across three types:
Awareness (social media, TV, sponsorships)
Capture (Google Ads, local SEO)
Nurture (email, retargeting)
Cover all three, and you’re building a system. Miss one, and you’re leaking leads.
Local SEO remains the highest-ROI investment for brick-and-mortar and service-area businesses. A complete Google Business Profile, regularly updated with posts, photos, and reviews, acts like a modern-day Yellow Pages ad that actually gets read.
Do the basics:
Respond to reviews
Add fresh photos weekly
Post updates
Collect reviews every month
Make sure your service area is accurate
This is not glamorous work, but it is reliable.
Email marketing keeps its crown in 2026. You don’t need fancy design or clever wordplay. You need relevance, consistency, and permission.
Send useful stuff:
How-to guides
Local tips
Behind-the-scenes updates
Occasional offers
Automated flows based on real behavior—like following up after someone browses your site—outperform generic blasts by a wide margin. And modern tools make this doable even with small lists and smaller budgets.
Google Ads still brings in high-intent traffic, but only if you know what you’re doing. It’s easy to burn through your budget targeting the wrong people.
Start with long-tail keywords. Use negative keywords. Track actual leads, not just clicks. Pause what isn’t working. Google won’t do that for you, despite its kind encouragement to “spend more.”
Yes, you still need it. No, it won’t save your business.
Social should support your brand, not carry it. Use it for customer engagement, content sharing, and community visibility. But don’t rely on it for predictable leads.
If you’re on Facebook and Instagram, great. Post consistently, reply to comments, and experiment with short-form video. But skip the pressure to go viral. That game’s rigged.
Video tops the satisfaction chart for a reason. It converts. It builds trust. And it doesn’t need to be fancy.
In fact, smartphone footage of you or your team answering FAQs, showing how something works, or talking about customer wins often outperforms studio-grade productions.
Short-form platforms like Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts still offer the rare gift of organic reach. Use them while you can.
There’s no one-size-fits-all plan. But the data shows a few common truths:
Local SEO and email still bring home the bacon
Video works across industries
Paid ads work if you track properly
Social media works best as a support act, not the lead
Referrals still matter—but they’re not a strategy
Your job this year isn’t to do everything. It’s to do a few things really well, and keep showing up where your customers are.
And while you’re at it, get my 5-Minute Marketing Fix to make sure your message is clear before you spend a cent.
Referrals were the top lead source in your 2026 strategy. This post shows how to scale them using simple systems like double-sided rewards and one-click sharing.
If the 2026 article convinced you email is worth it, this one shows how to make it work—without needing fancy templates or marketing jargon.
Get the full context. This post looks back at the shifts that shaped 2026, including how search, content, and branding trends evolved.
Not sure what kind of content to create first? This post breaks down the top 10 types and when to use each—so you don’t waste time guessing.
This article proves with hard numbers why content beats ads long-term, and how to measure ROI even if you’re just starting out.
There’s no one-size-fits-all strategy, but businesses are seeing the best results by combining local SEO, email marketing, and short-form video. The key is to focus on a few high-ROI activities and do them consistently.
Over half of small businesses surveyed spend less than $1,000 a month. If that’s your range, focus on owned channels like SEO and email before pouring money into ads. Once you have data, increase spend where you’re seeing returns.
It does, but not as a lead engine. Social media is now best used for customer engagement, brand visibility, and support. Don’t expect most of your leads to come from social unless you’re running paid campaigns with strong targeting.
Email remains the top performer, generating up to $42 for every $1 spent. It’s low-cost, easy to automate, and works well for nurturing leads and increasing repeat business.
Yes. Short-form video is one of the few channels still offering organic reach and high ROI. Even basic, unscripted videos filmed on your phone can build trust and drive conversions.
Track where your leads come from. Use tools like Google Analytics, ask every new client how they found you, and review campaign performance monthly. Don’t rely on guesswork—let the numbers guide you.
SEO helps your website rank on Google. Local SEO focuses on helping your business show up in map results and local searches. For service-based and location-based businesses, local SEO is often more important.
Both can work, but they serve different purposes. Use Google Ads to capture people actively searching for your service. Use Facebook or Instagram Ads to build awareness and reach new audiences.
Ask. Build it into your customer follow-up process. Use simple links, QR codes, or email templates. Aim for 5–10 reviews a month to maintain steady growth and improve local rankings.
Start with a clear message, focus on 2–3 channels, and use affordable tools like MailerLite, Canva, and Google Business Profile. Downloadthe 5 Minute Marketing Fix to get your message right before you spend time or money on anything else.
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