Almost every business owner wants to grow. That means more customers, more revenue, and more opportunities.
But as businesses grow, many find their marketing can’t keep up.
The marketing approach that worked at £500,000 in revenue might not work once the business hits £5 million.
Informal processes, ad-hoc campaigns, and quick decisions might help early on, but they often hold back future growth.
That’s why it’s so important to build a marketing function that can scale.
A scalable marketing function helps a business attract customers, support its goals, adapt to change, and deliver results, without always being in crisis mode.
For founders, managing directors, and business owners, it lays the groundwork for steady, long-term growth.
What Is a Marketing Function?
A marketing function goes beyond just having a marketing department.
It includes the people, processes, systems, technology, strategy, and ways to measure results that help a business find and keep customers and grow.
A strong marketing function helps answer key questions like:
- Who are we targeting?
- How do customers discover us?
- What makes us different?
- Which marketing activities generate results?
- How do we measure success?
If you don’t have clear answers, marketing can become reactive and inconsistent. With a scalable marketing function, marketing turns into a real driver of growth.
Why Marketing Functions Often Break During Growth
Many businesses start building their marketing activities in an organic way.
A website is launched.
Social media channels are created.
Advertising campaigns are introduced.
Content is produced.
These activities can generate results in the early stages of growth.
The real challenge appears when the business starts to scale up.
Common issues begin to emerge:
- Marketing activity lacks strategic direction
- Customer data is fragmented
- Processes become inefficient
- Reporting is inconsistent
- Teams operate in silos
- Marketing becomes dependent on individuals rather than systems
This often leads to less efficiency, inconsistent leads, and a lower return on marketing investment.
As a business grows, weaknesses that were hidden before start to show.
Start With Strategy
Before spending on new technology, hiring more people, or starting new campaigns, businesses need a clear marketing strategy.
A scalable marketing function starts with a clear understanding of:
- Business objectives
- Target audiences
- Market positioning
- Customer needs
- Competitive advantages
- Growth priorities
Without a clear strategy, businesses often do more marketing but don’t get better results.
The best marketing functions are built around clear business goals.
Build Around the Customer Journey
Many marketing teams become scattered because they focus on channels instead of customers.
Customers don’t see marketing as separate departments. They experience it as a journey.
They may discover your business through search, engage with your content on LinkedIn, visit your website, read reviews, and speak with your sales team before making a decision.
A scalable marketing function lines up activities across the whole customer journey, making sure every touchpoint is consistent.
This leads to better customer experiences and more chances to convert leads.
Invest in Systems and Processes
To scale, you need structure.
As a business grows, marketing gets more complex. Manual processes that work on a small scale often become inefficient as you grow.
Marketing systems should support:
- Lead management
- Customer relationship management (CRM)
- Content planning
- Campaign execution
- Reporting and analytics
- Marketing automation
The goal isn’t to take people out of the process.
It’s about building repeatable systems that make things more efficient and consistent.
Good systems let marketing teams spend more time on strategy, creativity, and growth.
Create Content That Works Across SEO, AEO and GEO
The way people search online is changing fast.
Customers don’t just use traditional search engines any more.
More and more, they use AI-powered platforms, chat-based search tools, and new types of search to find answers and check out suppliers.
This means content must now support:
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)
Helping customers discover your business through traditional search engines.
Answer Engine Optimisation (AEO)
Creating content that directly answers customer questions and can be surfaced by AI assistants.
Generative Engine Optimisation (GEO)
Ensuring your business becomes a trusted source referenced by AI-powered search and recommendation systems.
Businesses that make helpful, trustworthy content are more likely to stay visible, no matter how search technology changes.
Build Measurement Into Everything
One of the biggest barriers to scaling up is not measuring results well.
Many businesses track what they do, not what they achieve.
They measure:
- Social media likes
- Website visits
- Impressions
These numbers matter, but they don’t tell the whole story.
Scalable marketing teams focus on real business results.
They measure:
- Lead quality
- Customer acquisition cost
- Conversion rates
- Customer lifetime value
- Retention rates
- Revenue contribution
When marketing results are tied to business goals, it’s much easier to make good decisions.
Develop the Right Team Structure
A growing business doesn’t always need a big in-house marketing team.
What matters is having access to the right skills.
This may involve a combination of:
- Internal marketers
- Specialist agencies
- Freelancers
- Technology providers
- Strategic marketing leadership
The team structure should meet today’s needs while remaining flexible enough to adapt as the business grows. The aim isn’t to have the biggest team.
It’s to build the most effective one.
Why Leadership Is Often the Missing Ingredient
Many businesses spend a lot on marketing activities but not enough on marketing leadership.
Without strong leadership, marketing often turns into a bunch of disconnected tactics.
Campaigns are launched without clear objectives. Technology is implemented without a strategic direction. Budgets are spent without clear accountability.
A scalable marketing function needs someone who can connect marketing to business goals, set priorities, measure results, and ensure resources are used effectively.
That’s where strong marketing leadership makes all the difference.
The Fractional CMO Advantage
For many growing businesses, hiring a full-time Chief Marketing Officer isn’t practical or affordable, but the need for strategic leadership is still there.
A Fractional CMO gives you senior marketing expertise without the cost or commitment of hiring a full-time executive.
They help businesses:
- Develop marketing strategies
- Build scalable processes
- Improve team performance
- Strengthen reporting and accountability
- Align marketing with business growth objectives
- Improve SEO, AEO, and GEO performance
This way, businesses get the leadership they need and keep their flexibility.
How Makin Marketing Helps Businesses Build Scalable Marketing Functions
At Makin Marketing, I help business owners, founders, and managing directors build marketing functions that support steady, long-term growth.
With Fractional CMO services and strategic marketing consulting, I help businesses create clear strategies, work more efficiently, improve the customer journey, boost SEO, AEO, and GEO, and set up marketing systems that get real results.
I don’t just focus on generating activity. My goal is to build marketing functions that keep working as your business grows.
Sustainable Growth
As a business grows, marketing faces more and more demands. Businesses that rely on quick fixes often struggle as things get more complex.
Those who invest in scalable marketing functions build a stronger foundation for long-term success.
A scalable marketing function brings together strategy, systems, measurement, content, customer focus, and leadership.
When these parts work together, marketing becomes a steady driver of growth instead of a constant challenge.
The businesses that scale best aren’t usually the ones that just do more marketing. They’re the ones who build better marketing.
Let’s Talk
If you want to build a marketing function that supports your next stage of growth, let’s talk.
Together, we can create a scalable strategy, structure, and plan that gets results now and supports growth in the future.
Email me at sean@makin-marketing.com






