A tidy, minimalist workspace featuring a large ultra-wide monitor displaying a clear, colourful marketing funnel diagram labeled attract, convert, retain, with clean icons and precise typography. The monitor sits on a pale oak desk alongside a closed graphite-grey laptop, a slim wireless keyboard, and a single neat stack of client folders branded with discrete metallic lettering. The background shows a softly out-of-focus wall with a simple framed abstract print in muted blues and greys. Soft studio lighting from the left creates gentle highlights on the monitor’s bezel and a controlled gradient of light across the wall. Shot from a slightly elevated angle using the rule of thirds, the composition emphasizes clarity and focus. The mood is analytical yet approachable, reinforcing a professional, contemporary marketing consultancy identity in photographic realism.

Client Growth

Strategic marketing consultancy helping UK professional service firms attract better clients and prove return on marketing.

Approach

We combine sharp positioning, evidence-based campaigns, and practical coaching to help partners market confidently. Engagements start with an audit, followed by roadmap, implementation, and ongoing optimisation.

A close-up of a polished whiteboard surface covered in carefully hand-drawn marketing and advertising diagrams, including arrows, boxes, and neatly written keywords such as positioning, messaging, and client journey. Different coloured marker lines intersect with small sticky notes in muted pastel tones neatly attached along the edges, each labeled with specific campaign steps. The whiteboard frame is brushed aluminium, and the edge of a tidy marker tray with capped pens is visible at the bottom. Bright, diffused office lighting creates a uniform, shadow-free illumination that enhances legibility while adding a subtle sheen to the whiteboard surface. Photographed straight-on with sharp focus and slight vignetting at the corners, the image feels dynamic, strategic, and purposeful, embodying the planning rigor of a professional UK marketing consultancy in a clean photographic style.

Results

A sleek glass-topped boardroom table arranged for a strategy session, covered with neatly aligned printed marketing reports, color-coded charts, and an open silver laptop showing a clean analytics dashboard. Beside it, a dark navy notebook with an embossed logo and a matte black pen rest on the reflective surface. The setting is a high-floor UK city office with floor-to-ceiling windows revealing a softly blurred skyline of modern buildings. Cool, diffused daylight fills the room, creating gentle reflections on the glass tabletop and subtle shadows beneath each object. Photographed at eye level with a slight angle across the table, sharp focus throughout, in a clean, modern, photographic realism style that feels professional, calm, and highly organized, ideal for a marketing consultancy homepage.

Hope D.

911 CONSULTING turned our Leeds law firm’s sporadic enquiries into a steady pipeline, increasing qualified leads by 62% within six months.

A refined tabletop scene featuring three distinct client proposal folders laid out in a deliberate fan pattern on a dark charcoal fabric surface. Each folder has a different muted colour cover—deep navy, warm grey, and forest green—with understated silver foil titles such as Marketing Audit, Positioning Strategy, and Retention Roadmap. A slim, brushed steel pen rests diagonally across the central folder, and a pair of simple black reading glasses lies folded nearby. Soft, directional overhead lighting creates gentle shadows and subtle texture in the fabric, highlighting the tactile quality of the materials. Captured from a directly overhead, bird’s-eye view with crisp focus and generous negative space, the composition feels composed, methodical, and highly professional, suggesting tailored consultancy documents ready for discerning UK professional service firms.

Hope D.

Their campaign strategy helped our accountancy practice double retainers from existing clients while reducing wasted ad spend across Google and LinkedIn.

A tidy, minimalist workspace featuring a large ultra-wide monitor displaying a clear, colourful marketing funnel diagram labeled attract, convert, retain, with clean icons and precise typography. The monitor sits on a pale oak desk alongside a closed graphite-grey laptop, a slim wireless keyboard, and a single neat stack of client folders branded with discrete metallic lettering. The background shows a softly out-of-focus wall with a simple framed abstract print in muted blues and greys. Soft studio lighting from the left creates gentle highlights on the monitor’s bezel and a controlled gradient of light across the wall. Shot from a slightly elevated angle using the rule of thirds, the composition emphasizes clarity and focus. The mood is analytical yet approachable, reinforcing a professional, contemporary marketing consultancy identity in photographic realism.

Hope D.

We finally have clear messaging that resonates with corporate buyers, shortening our sales cycle and giving partners confidence in business development.

A close-up of a polished whiteboard surface covered in carefully hand-drawn marketing and advertising diagrams, including arrows, boxes, and neatly written keywords such as positioning, messaging, and client journey. Different coloured marker lines intersect with small sticky notes in muted pastel tones neatly attached along the edges, each labeled with specific campaign steps. The whiteboard frame is brushed aluminium, and the edge of a tidy marker tray with capped pens is visible at the bottom. Bright, diffused office lighting creates a uniform, shadow-free illumination that enhances legibility while adding a subtle sheen to the whiteboard surface. Photographed straight-on with sharp focus and slight vignetting at the corners, the image feels dynamic, strategic, and purposeful, embodying the planning rigor of a professional UK marketing consultancy in a clean photographic style.

Hope D.

Their data-driven approach means every campaign is measured, reported, and continuously improved; it feels like having a senior marketing director on demand.

Insights