In this episode, Daniel McGowan (Head of Digital Marketing) and Rashan Senanayake (Head of Design) explore how digital marketing supports and enhances business development.
The conversation builds on the idea that business development sits at the start of growth, but marketing plays a critical role throughout that process. Rather than treating marketing as something that comes later, the episode positions digital marketing as a tool that can be used from day one to test ideas, gather data, and validate direction.
The discussion highlights practical ways businesses can use marketing during business development. This includes simple ad testing, local targeting, and using analytics to understand where interest is coming from. The focus is not on perfection, but on learning. Small budgets, controlled experiments, and consistent iteration allow businesses to build insight without unnecessary risk.
The episode also addresses common misconceptions. More leads do not always mean better outcomes, and increasing spend without refining targeting often leads to poor-quality enquiries. Instead, the focus should be on aligning marketing activity with the right audience and continuously improving based on results.
The discussion reinforces that digital marketing is an amplification tool. It supports business development by extending reach, validating assumptions, and helping businesses understand what resonates with their audience.
This episode is designed for small business owners, founders, and professionals who want to use digital marketing in a practical way to support growth without overcomplicating the process.






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