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Your customers are on social media every day. The question is whether they see your business or your competitors.
We help Cornwall businesses build a real social media presence — one that turns followers into customers, not just vanity metrics.
Posting without a strategy is like talking to an empty room. Most businesses post what they want to say, not what their audience wants to hear. Engagement comes from understanding your customers' problems, interests, and habits — then creating content that speaks to those. Our social media guide covers what actually works.
Cornwall's local businesses actually have an advantage on social media. People want to support local — they want to see the faces behind the business, the behind-the-scenes, the real stories. Big brands spend millions trying to feel authentic. You already are. The platforms reward genuine, local content over polished corporate posts.
You don't need to be on every platform posting five times a day. A focused strategy on two platforms with three quality posts per week will outperform scattered daily posting. Batch your content, use scheduling tools, and pair social media with a blog writing service to repurpose content across channels.
Organic reach on Facebook has declined, but it is not dead — especially for local businesses. Community groups, local hashtags, and geo-tagged content still reach people in your area. And when organic needs a boost, even £5/day in targeted Facebook ads can put your business in front of thousands of local customers.
We're a Cornwall-based marketing agency that understands the local market — the seasonal tourism peaks, the tight-knit communities, the businesses that rely on reputation and word of mouth. Our social media management is built around what actually drives results for businesses like yours, not vanity metrics that look good in reports but don't generate enquiries.
That means a strategy tailored to your business and your audience. For a Padstow restaurant, that might be food photography and seasonal menu updates on Instagram. For a Truro accountant, it could be helpful tax tips on LinkedIn and Facebook. We match the platform, the content, and the tone to your customers — not to whatever is trending.
According to Sprout Social's 2025 research, 76% of consumers have purchased something they discovered on social media. Social media works best when it is part of a broader content marketing strategy. Blog posts become social content. Social engagement drives website traffic. Website traffic improves your SEO rankings. Each channel reinforces the others. Pair social media with a professional website and you have a digital presence that compounds over time.
We handle the strategy, content creation, scheduling, community management, and reporting. You focus on running your business. And unlike agencies that lock you in for 12 months, we work on a rolling monthly basis — we earn your business every month, not through contract lock-in.
“social media management cornwall” gets 170 searches every month. Cornwall businesses are actively looking for help — and the ones who invest in a proper social media presence are the ones customers find first.
We manage social media for businesses across Cornwall. Each town has its own audience, seasonal patterns, and community — and our local knowledge makes a real difference.
We also serve businesses across Devon — Plymouth, Exeter, Torquay, Barnstaple, and more.
Social media management in Cornwall typically costs £300-£800 per month depending on the number of platforms, posting frequency, and whether you need content creation or just scheduling and community management. A basic package covering two platforms with three posts per week starts around £300/month. Premium packages including photography, video, and paid ad management sit at the higher end.
It depends on your customers, not your preferences. For most Cornwall businesses: Facebook is still essential for local reach and community groups. Instagram works well for visual businesses like hospitality, tourism, and retail. LinkedIn suits B2B and professional services. TikTok is growing fast for businesses targeting under-40s. We recommend starting with two platforms and doing them well, rather than spreading thin across five.
Consistency matters more than frequency. Three quality posts per week on each platform will outperform daily posts that are rushed or generic. For Cornwall businesses, we recommend 3-5 posts per week on your primary platform and 2-3 on your secondary. The key is maintaining a regular schedule your audience can rely on.
Social media does not directly affect Google rankings, but it helps indirectly in important ways. Active social profiles build brand signals that Google recognises. Social posts drive traffic to your website, which does affect rankings. And social media is where people discover businesses before searching Google. A strong social presence combined with proper SEO from a service like ours creates a compounding effect.
Not necessarily, but it is worth considering. TikTok has over 1 billion monthly active users and its algorithm favours small creators — meaning a Cornwall business can reach thousands without a large following. It works especially well for tourism, hospitality, food, and trades businesses. If your target customers are under 45, TikTok is increasingly where they discover local businesses.
Organic reach on Facebook has dropped below 5% for most business pages, so paid advertising is often necessary to reach your audience reliably. The good news: social media ads are highly targeted. A Cornwall business can target people within 10 miles, by age, interests, and behaviour — for as little as £5 per day. Our guide to Facebook ads for small business covers the full strategy.
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We'll review your current social media presence, show you what's working and what's not, and give you an honest assessment of the opportunities. No pressure, no jargon.
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