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It is, but a budget of about 20 quid a week is just a very cheap hobby. If that's your budget, you don't have a business.
I'm not having a go at you, and wish you the best of luck with it, but it's not a business until you find some money from somewhere.
'a lot more' doesnt tell me much. I'm trying to work out if the answer to your problem is having someone do it for you, if you could have someone tell you what to do, or if you are going to need to work it out as you go along. The answer depends on your budget
PR is a funny thing. It's perfectly possible that someone could have been doing a decent job but not got much in the way of results in 6 months. It's also perfectly possible they are bloody useless.
I don't use PR professionals for any of my clients because actually I get a much more positive...
Sod that; I'd say the opposite. Work out how you can have the business and the life you want. Unless you want to join the super rich, you don't need to sacrifice everything for business.
It's becoming more and more acceptable to want to be paid upfront. I never do anything until I've been paid and I know a lot of people who operate in the same way. It's very common now in my line of work (marketing consultant).
The internet helped with the push in this direction. People are...
We'd need to know more about the business and it's marketing plan to be able to give any meaningful advice. It looks like the copy is written in completely the wrong 'direction', but it may not be.