Over the years, Small Business Advice Week has proudly partnered with some of the most influential brands and organizations dedicated to supporting SMEs.
Our collaborations with Royal Mail, Groupon, Nectar, the For Dummies book series, and Santander have played a crucial role in delivering practical resources, expert insights, and innovative solutions to small businesses across the nation. These partnerships have enabled us to provide tailored advice, exclusive offers, and in-depth guidance on key areas such as finance, marketing, logistics, and customer engagement.
By working alongside industry leaders, we ensure that SMEs have access to the best tools and expertise available, helping them navigate challenges and seize new opportunities for growth.
Our collaborations with Royal Mail, Groupon, Nectar, the For Dummies book series, and Santander have played a crucial role in delivering practical resources, expert insights, and innovative solutions to small businesses across the nation. These partnerships have enabled us to provide tailored advice, exclusive offers, and in-depth guidance on key areas such as finance, marketing, logistics, and customer engagement.
By working alongside industry leaders, we ensure that SMEs have access to the best tools and expertise available, helping them navigate challenges and seize new opportunities for growth.
Benefits of Being a Small Business Advice Week Partner
The benefits of being an official partner are:
- Association with the only credible and established awareness campaign specifically about advice for small businesses.
- Rights to use the Small Business Advice Week logo on press releases, your website, advertising and even packaging.
- Authorisation to be called 'An Official Small Business Advice Week Partner'.
- Full page of content on the Small Business Advice Week website.
- UK-wide media coverage.
- UK-wide awareness of your brand.
- Being positioned as the leading brand within your specific sector or region.
- Credibility gained through editorial endorsement, media coverage and associated with Small Business Advice Week.
- The ability to dispel myths or misconceptions related to your industry or sector.
- The ability to educate your target audience.
- The ability to position any internal spokespeople as leading authoritative experts.
Media Coverage
Radio Interviews and Features
Around Small Business Advice Week, the media are interested in speaking to experts about all different topics on the subject of advice for small businesses. If you have access to interesting and engaging spokespeople, then you could use the media interest in small businesses to communicate to a UK-wide audience in a credible and trusted way. Video Content
Throughout Small Business advice Week, there is an appetite for video content. This could be top tips for how to manage a small business. Advice for small businesses is a popular topic and there is a huge demand for video content especially during this week. |
Radio and Online Competitions
Throughout Small Business Advice Week, there are many in the media that would be interested in content for Small Business Advice Week but don't have the format to interview guests. They are often willing to talk about brands and messages on-air or online if there is a suitable prize to give away. Typical prizes are vouchers for postage, tickets to industry events or event days for employees. Podcasting
Podcasts are a powerful tool for media coverage during Small Business Advice Week, offering a platform for expert insights, SME success stories, and industry trends. They help amplify key messages, engage audiences, and extend the reach of the campaign through streaming platforms and social media, making them an essential part of the conversation. |
Small Business Advice Week is the intellectual property of the Relations Group. Therefore Small Business Advice Week can only be used for Marketing or PR purposes with the express written permission of the Relations Group. Official partners are able to use the awareness campaign for Marketing or PR purposes if we believe that the association is credible and the content will meet our mission of aiding small to medium businesses. If you'd like to be a partner, please complete the form on the contact page or click here.