Why Most Businesses in Slough Struggle With Digital Marketing in 2026 And How to Fix It

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What Does “Why Most Businesses in Slough Struggle With Digital Marketing in 2026 And How to Fix It” Talk About?

This episode of the James Dooley Podcast focuses on the digital marketing challenges facing businesses based in Slough in 2026. James Dooley and Kasra Dash walk through a comprehensive set of strategies designed to help local business owners stop wasting marketing budgets and start generating consistent, measurable enquiries. The conversation opens with Kasra emphasising the importance of setting up clear KPIs before spending any money, covering metrics such as marketing spend per channel, leads generated, contact rates, and actual revenue produced.

The episode moves through a structured list of marketing channels including brand SEO and online reputation, AI visibility across platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Perplexity, Google Business Profile optimisation, organic SEO with topical authority and backlinks, organic social media content strategies, paid social advertising including retargeting on Meta, YouTube, and Reddit, PPC campaigns on Google and Bing, and emerging paid ad opportunities on AI platforms. James and Kasra also cover forum-based brand mentions on Reddit and Quora, noting how Reddit content is increasingly cited in AI overviews, and round out the discussion with tradesman platforms such as Checkatrade, Bark, Rated People, and MyBuilder alongside performance-based lead generation services like Fat Rank and Promo SEO.

“For Slough based businesses, the number one thing that I would be doing is setting up some KPIs. I want to be looking at how much money I am spending on marketing channels, how many leads have been generated per marketing channel, whether that is Facebook ads, SEO, PPC and so on.”

— Kasra Dash

Who Are the Guests on “Why Most Businesses in Slough Struggle With Digital Marketing in 2026 And How to Fix It”?

James Dooley is a digital marketing expert and entrepreneur known for his work in SEO, lead generation, and online business growth. Throughout the episode he demonstrates deep knowledge of organic SEO strategy, brand search engine results pages, AI visibility, paid advertising, and the importance of building an omnichannel marketing presence. He is associated with Fat Rank, a performance-based lead generation service aimed at UK businesses.

Kasra Dash is a digital marketing strategist with hands-on experience helping businesses measure and optimise their marketing efforts. He brings a data-driven perspective to the conversation, consistently steering the discussion back to KPIs, conversion tracking, and understanding the pros and cons of each channel before committing budget. Kasra is also connected with Promo SEO, another commission-based lead generation service for UK companies.

What Are the Key Takeaways From “Why Most Businesses in Slough Struggle With Digital Marketing in 2026 And How to Fix It”?

Here are the key points discussed in this episode:

  • Setting up KPIs that track spend, leads, contact rates, and revenue per channel before investing in any marketing is essential for Slough businesses to avoid wasting budget.
  • Brand SEO and online reputation must be the foundation of any digital marketing strategy because strong branding improves conversion rates across every other channel.
  • AI visibility on platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Grok, and Perplexity is becoming a critical marketing consideration for 2026 and should be actively monitored and optimised.
  • PPC campaigns can either be a business's best or worst investment depending entirely on the quality of setup, including negative keyword lists, click fraud protection, and a high-converting landing page.
  • Diversifying lead sources across organic SEO, paid social, Google Business Profile, forums, tradesman platforms, and third-party lead generation services protects businesses from a single point of failure.

“You should never have a single point of failure and you should be trying to get that diversification.”

— James Dooley

Is “Why Most Businesses in Slough Struggle With Digital Marketing in 2026 And How to Fix It” Worth Listening To?

This episode is worth listening to because it delivers a structured, channel-by-channel breakdown of digital marketing that is immediately actionable for any local business owner. Rather than speaking in vague generalities, James and Kasra work through each strategy with honest assessments of the pros and cons, such as the chicken-and-egg problem with Google Business Profile reviews and the many nuances that determine whether PPC will work or burn through budget. The framing around KPIs gives business owners a practical starting point before they spend a single pound.

What makes this episode particularly valuable is its forward-looking perspective, specifically the discussion of AI visibility and the potential for paid ads on platforms like ChatGPT and Perplexity in 2026. Most local marketing content ignores these emerging channels entirely, yet James and Kasra make a compelling case for early adoption while grounding it in the same ROI-focused thinking that runs throughout the episode. Whether you are a tradesperson, a service business, or a local retailer, the combination of proven tactics and emerging opportunities covered here makes this a genuinely useful listen.

Who Should Listen to “Why Most Businesses in Slough Struggle With Digital Marketing in 2026 And How to Fix It”?

This episode is ideal for:

  • Small and medium-sized business owners based in Slough or other UK towns looking to improve their digital marketing results in 2026
  • Marketing managers and in-house marketers who need a clear framework for tracking ROI across multiple digital channels
  • Tradespeople and service-based businesses exploring platforms like Checkatrade, Bark, and third-party lead generation services
  • Entrepreneurs and startup founders who want to understand the full landscape of digital marketing channels before committing budget

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What Are Listeners Saying About This Episode?

★★★★★

“The KPI framework Kasra lays out at the start is something I wish I had heard two years ago before burning through a PPC budget with nothing to show for it. Really practical and no fluff.”

— Marcus T.

★★★★★

“I had never thought seriously about AI visibility before this episode. The point about Reddit being cited in AI overviews and how that ties back to brand mentions was genuinely eye-opening for my business.”

— Sophie R.

★★★★★

“James and Kasra are honest about the pros and cons of each channel rather than just pushing everything as a must-do. The section on PPC and click fraud alone was worth the listen.”

— Dean F.

In this video, James Dooley and Kasra Dash explain the marketing channels Slough businesses should be using to increase exposure and maximise return on investment. Many companies spend money on SEO, PPC and social media without tracking results properly. James and Kasra explain why every business needs a predictable marketing system with clear KPIs to measure marketing spend, leads, contact rates and revenue per channel. The discussion covers brand SEO, AI visibility in platforms such as ChatGPT and Gemini, Google Business Profile optimisation, organic SEO, backlinks, social media marketing, paid social advertising and PPC campaigns. They also discuss forums such as Reddit and Quora, tradesman platforms and performance based lead generation services that can help Slough businesses generate consistent enquiries online.

James Dooley: If you're a company based in Slough and looking at which digital marketing strategies are going to work best for you in 2026, should you be trying to hire a local SEO agency based in Slough, a PPC company based in Slough, or looking for external lead generation services for the Slough area? What is going to get you the best return on investment? Before we get started on all the different digital marketing strategies for your Slough based business, Kazra, what advice would you give to a business owner or entrepreneur who is based in Slough?

Kasra Dash: For Slough based businesses, the number one thing that I would be doing is setting up some KPIs. I want to be looking at how much money I am spending on marketing channels, how many leads have been generated per marketing channel, whether that is Facebook ads, SEO, PPC and so on. I also want to know what the contact rates of those marketing channels or those leads from certain marketing channels have been. Have you been able to contact five out of the last ten, or two out of the last ten? Then last but not least is the actual money that has been generated per channel. Has it been £1,000? Has it been £10,000? Has it been £3,000? Those would be the KPIs I would be looking at before spending a single penny on marketing. So James, take it away with the first marketing channel.

James Dooley: Step number one for me has got to be branding or brand SEO and making certain that you're looking good online. You've got a strong reputation. I think everything needs to start there. The foundations need to start with a positive brand SERP of who you are and what you do. A SERP stands for search engine results page. Getting that branding right across the board can then lead on to other things that you can be doing. It will improve your conversion rate on paid ads or social media. Any leads that you're getting will convert better because at the eleventh hour, when they are deciding who they are going to go with, branding becomes very important. So I would say that is the first thing that people need to get right for all digital marketing strategies. My next strategy is going to be AI visibility. I feel like more and more companies are actually looking into this. So what do ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok and Perplexity say about your brand or about your business? Is it a positive thing or is it a negative thing? Also trying to figure out what it says about your competitors as well, and obviously trying to improve that is really important. Some people call it AI SEO, some people call it GEO, some people call it LLM optimisation, but this is going to be a big thing in 2026 and also in the years to come as well.

Kasra Dash: I think that is a huge strategy that people need to be looking at with regards to artificial intelligence. More and more people are obviously using AI. The next one for me is filling in the form at Fat Rank or Promo SEO, which do a commission based lead generation service for UK companies looking to grow. I think it is important to be looking at your own digital marketing efforts to generate your own leads, but also if you can use some freelancers and outsource some as well, you have got that diversification of leads. So head on over to fatrank.com, fill in the form and see whether they can help you with a no risk supply of enquiries. Promo SEO also do a very similar performance based lead generation service as well that you might want to fill in the form with there and just double check whether you can go and get a third party lead generation company to top up and start generating you some leads for your business to grow in 2026. Next on the list is Google Business Profiles, so Google Map listings. This is like local SEO where you basically just try and get more reviews. You build out your Google Business Profile in your local area. Now there are pros and cons to this. I think the biggest pro is that once it is actually ranking, you are going to be consistently generating leads. However, to get from nowhere, if you do not have a Google Maps listing at all and want to get it ranking in position number one, the issue you have got is that there might be, let us say, a sixty or one hundred review deficit. To obviously get those reviews, you need leads. So it is one of those things. It is like the chicken and the egg. I for one just think it is good for personal branding or for branding of your company. So always try and get the Google Maps listing, but you should always know the pros and cons to it as well.

James Dooley: Yes, for certain. If you are in a local area, you want to try and get those local map listings. For me, you need to be omnichannel and omnipresent. I think the next part is SEO in general, so organic SEO. Can you be building up your website to try and get your website ranking better? If you are in a local area, you might want to do your service with the area of where you cover, like plumbing in Manchester. Create a page for that. Hopefully then share that on the Google Business Profile that you mentioned. Trying to get organic rankings matters because of the amount of search volume out there for different services that you offer, or it could be some blog posts that you could be doing as well. There are different strategies on there that you can be doing, but ideally you want good quality content, build up topical authority, and try and get some third party backlinks to power up the site and get those organic SEO rankings. I think that is another big part that you need to be doing as part of your digital marketing strategies in 2026.

Kasra Dash: The next one, which kind of ties back to what you were saying before, James, is obviously organic social media. Now, organic social media, I think it is more of a numbers game. So try to create good content that your audience would actually view. I see this time and time again where I look at brands and they have just published maybe four or five posts on their Instagram profile and they have not been active for three years. That is not going to drive you sales. But if you can do how tos, if you can do guides, maybe you can do before and afters. If you can do content like that, that way people will see you on socials and they will actually click to figure out more about you and fill in the contact form. The caveat to organic social media is that yes, it is free to do. It is not like PPC, for example, but it is very much a numbers game. So you want to be consistently uploading, maybe not every day, but at least three or four times a week.

James Dooley: Yes, for sure. On the subject of social media, paid social ads as well are massive. I am a massive advocate of the kind of small daily spend strategy that people talk about. So if you are going to be taking the time to be posting every day like you mentioned there for organic social media, then just spending a few pounds on those posts and boosting them makes sense. Use case studies, any awards that you have won as well for reputation, and start boosting that. You can also be running retargeting ads. So if anyone has clicked through to your website, you can be running retargeting, which is paid social as well. On different places like Meta, whether that is Facebook and Instagram, plus Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, and even Reddit, you can run paid ads. I think paid social media is still an untapped market for digital marketing strategies.

Kasra Dash: The next one is probably a love hate relationship, and that is PPC. Google AdWords or doing it on Bing, wherever. That is basically the sponsored results. So if you search for a service, it is above local SEO. James and I have both spoken to many business owners that have either spent £10,000, £15,000 or £20,000 on it and have not had a single result, or they might have had a few leads and it just has not been of quality. Or you have got other people that have spent hundreds of thousands on it and they are like, it is the best thing that has ever happened to my business. Now, the reason why people either absolutely love it or absolutely hate it is probably down to how it has been set up. There are so many different nuances to PPC. For example, having a really proactive negative keyword list, making certain that you have a set of banned IPs. For example, your competitors could be clicking on your ads and that is deemed as what is called click fraud. Making certain that you have got a high converting landing page, and making certain that you KPI your sales team. So when a PPC lead comes in, that is one of the first priorities that they actually take when it comes to contacting the lead. There are all of these different nuances, and if you are not on the ball with PPC, it is probably not going to work for your business. However, if you have got a really good well refined sales team, a really good landing page, a well kept, up to date negative keyword list, and you are using click fraud software, at that point it will actually probably perform well for you. But again, just know the pros and cons of PPC.

James Dooley: Yes, for sure. There are certainly pros and cons. There are benefits of using it to get instant leads, but like you said, the amount of people that we speak to that have burnt a lot of budget and not had the enquiries and stuff that has come through as part of the digital marketing is pretty scary. While we are on the subject of paid, obviously we spoke about paid social ads and now you have spoken there about PPC with Google or Bing. I am going to throw in the mix paid ads on AI platforms. It is not fully rolled out as we are doing this video, but I know that ChatGPT are looking to try and roll out ChatGPT ads. Claude, Perplexity and other kinds of LLMs might start rolling it out in 2026. I think if you are one of the early adopters and innovators to get on there, you could be getting cheap leads or cheap contact form submissions. So it is something to look out for in terms of doing paid AI listings and ads. I think that could be something to look out for in 2026.

Kasra Dash: Next on the list, and this is a little bit out of your control, you obviously have forums that you can get your brand mentioned in, like Reddit and Quora. That very much comes down to the after stage. Where are your customers that you have been dealing with previously? Are they actually raving and shouting about you? If they are, then that is a very good resource for getting other people recommending you. So if you can get that, again, it is a little bit out of your control, but asking for reviews, asking for them to recommend you to friends and to people, that can obviously generate you a decent amount of leads and enquiries as well.

James Dooley: Yes, for sure. And the add on benefits to places like Reddit is that it is getting cited so much now in the AI overviews. So when you spoke there earlier on about AI visibility, if you can try to get a positive lot of people talking about the products and services of what you do and some reviews on there, it is indirectly going to help you, or directly actually is going to help you, with AI visibility. Then the last one for me is tradesman websites. So like Checkatrade, Bark, Rated People, MyBuilder, or teaming up with a third party lead generation company. Something I would say with all of these practices, and Kaza touched on this earlier, is making certain that you understand your KPIs and your return on ad spend. I think it is very important for business owners that are doing any sort of digital marketing to be tracking how much time and effort is being put into, let us say, running organic social media or running paid ads. Everything should have KPIs put in place. This is exactly the same then with tradesman websites like Checkatrade, Bark, Rated People and MyBuilder. These could all be amazing platforms for generating leads that could get you a positive return on investment. If they do, you should continue using those platforms. There are certain lead generation companies out there as well that could generate you quite a lot of leads. They could be using organic SEO, PPC or social media ads to generate you those leads. But if they are getting you a positive return on investment, again, I am all for it as part of your digital marketing strategies. But I just want to repeat one more time with regards to Fat Rank and Promo SEO. They do lead generation and they guarantee a return on investment. It is a commission based lead generation service or performance based lead generation service. So make sure you head over there and fill in the form. That could just be one part of generating leads among many. You should be trying to generate your own. You should never have a single point of failure and you should be trying to get that diversification. But make sure you head over to Promo SEO or Fat Rank lead generation service as part of your digital marketing efforts in 2026.

Kasra Dash: Thank you very much, Caswell.

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