There’s still a myth in recruitment that marketing only works if you’ve got deep pockets. But the trust is, big impact doesn’t have to mean big spend.
With the right ideas and a bit of structure, you can deliver effective marketing that delivers real results, without needing huge budgets, big teams or long lead times.
In fact, with less than £1,000, recruitment businesses can generate leads, boost brand awareness, and improve candidate engagement. It all comes down to knowing what works and staying focused.
Here are ten proven tactics from our guide 41 Recruitment Marketing Ideas Under £1,000 – things you can put into play right now, whatever your budget looks like.
LinkedIn and Facebook ads are still one of the most efficient ways to get in front of the right people. If you’ve got £1,000 to spend, you can build a targeted campaign, A/B test your messaging, and track exactly what’s working.
Focus on one audience and one message. Don’t try to do everything at once.
Good content doesn’t have to be expensive – it just has to be useful. Think:
You already have the knowledge – you just need to package it up properly.
Most recruiters use LinkedIn, but not many use it well. For under £1,000, you could:
LinkedIn is still the number one platform for recruiters. Make sure you’re using it properly.
You don’t need Salesforce and a six-month timeline to get started with Account-Based Marketing. You just need a shortlist of target clients and a smart plan:
Start small. Measure it. Refine it.
So many recruiters forget this. Your warmest leads are already in your CRM.
It's not rocket science. Just good relationship-building.
You don’t need to spend a fortune on tech. Just use the right tools properly:
Less tools, better use.
Your internal brand matters, especially when you're trying to hire recruiters.
You don’t need slick production, you just need something genuine.
This is one of the most underused strategies. For under £1,000, you can host:
Invite clients, candidates, and contacts. It builds trust and opens doors.
No one needs a full rebuild. Just make your current site work harder:
Your website is a first impression. Don’t let it be an afterthought.
You don’t need an agency to get exposure. You just need a point of view:
You know your market better than most. Say something useful.
You don’t need a £10k budget to run proper recruitment marketing. You just need to know where to focus, be consistent, and start testing ideas. These are practical, proven tactics that work – and they won’t blow the budget.
Want the full list? Download 41 Recruitment Marketing Ideas Under £1,000 for more ideas that deliver results without draining your wallet.