Air Marketing Relocates to New HQ to Support Hybrid Growth Strategy

PRESS RELEASE:

Air Marketing, a leading UK outsourced sales and marketing agency, has announced the relocation of its headquarters to a new site in Exeter, supporting the company’s transition to a more agile, hybrid working model.

Air Marketing can now be found at: Generator Hub, The Gallery, Kings Wharf, Exeter EX2 4AN.

The move reflects Air Marketing’s forward-thinking approach to work, designed to offer greater flexibility to its growing team while continuing to deliver exceptional outcomes for clients. The new space has been built to encourage collaboration, innovation, and a culture of high performance, aligning with the evolving needs of both employees and customers.

Owen Richards, Founder and CEO of Air Marketing, commented:

“Our new headquarters symbolises the next chapter for Air Marketing. It’s not about having more desks — it’s about creating the right environment for our team to thrive and for our clients to feel the benefit. As the world of work evolves, so too do we — ensuring we remain agile, connected, and relentlessly focused on delivering results.”

The relocation is part of a wider strategy that has seen Air Marketing continue to innovate its service offering, strengthen its training academy, and build strategic partnerships with organisations such as CRO Connected — further solidifying its position as a trusted partner for ambitious businesses seeking sustainable growth.

ON AIR With Owen & Josh | Professionalising Sales in SMBs (with Adam Philpott)

Introducing our 1st episode of ON AIR: With Owen & Josh – the podcast where two founders who’ve done their time in the sales trenches share refreshingly honest insights on what genuinely moves the needle when scaling revenue.

Meet Your Hosts: Owen Richards and Josh Smith

Owen Richards hails from Kent and began his sales career at Forrest Marketing Group (now Forrest Contact) in Sydney. After an 8-year stint, Owen returned to the UK and co-founded Air Marketing Group, growing it into a powerhouse offering specialist B2B sales and marketing solutions to businesses across the globe. Known for his relentless positivity and strategic foresight, Owen brings a wealth of experience and a knack for big ideas to the podcast.

Joshua Smith is the founder of CRO Connected, a fast-growing network on a mission to democratise the insight and experience Chief Revenue Officers need to scale. From startup scrappiness to boardroom strategy, Josh has seen the full spectrum on his professional journey. He brings sharp commercial acumen and a dry wit to the podcast, fuelled by a real-world understanding of what it takes to build, lead, and scale.

What to Expect in this Episode

In our very first episode, Owen is joined by Adam Philpott (CEO, Fingerprints). With co-host Josh unexpectedly out of action, the conversation doesn’t hold back. From leading sales in global enterprises to transforming sales operations in a small business, Adam shares unfiltered insight from both sides of the scale spectrum.

Together, Owen and Adam explore:

🔸 What it really means to professionalise sales in SMBs

🔸 The key differences between enterprise and startup sales culture

🔸 Building sales processes without stifling individuality

🔸 Balancing operational rigour with entrepreneurial flair

🔸 Why forecasting is not about reading the news—but creating it

This is an honest, sharp-edged chat for sales leaders, founders, and revenue professionals who want more than the same recycled advice.

🔔 New episodes drop monthly – subscribe and follow the journey as we speak to the experts who are actually doing the work.

Watch: On YouTube or via Air Marketing’s Knowledge Hub.

Listen: On Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, TuneIn + Alexa, Deezer, and more.

Warning: Contains swearing

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Why Traditional Sales Approaches No Longer Work in Utilities – And What to Do Instead

“The best salespeople today act more like consultants than traditional reps.”

For years, the utilities sector has been powered by tried-and-tested sales tactics: cold calls, bulk mailers, and lengthy procurement cycles that move at the speed of a slow-charging EV battery. But times have changed. Customers are savvier, markets are evolving, and the old-school playbook is no longer fit for purpose.

So, if traditional sales approaches no longer work, what should utilities companies do instead? Let’s take a closer look at why the shift is happening – and how forward-thinking firms can adapt.

The Problem with Traditional Sales in Utilities

  1. Customers Have More Control

Once upon a time, utilities companies could dictate terms. Now, digital platforms have put power (literally and figuratively) in the hands of customers. Whether it’s comparing energy providers or choosing a new smart home solution, today’s buyers expect transparency, speed, and self-service options. If they have to jump through hoops to get information, they’ll simply go elsewhere.

  1. Procurement is No Longer a Slow Game

Historically, sales in the utilities sector involved long RFPs (Request for Proposal), multiple stakeholder approvals, and decisions that took months, if not years. But automation and AI-powered procurement tools have sped things up. Customers don’t have time for drawn-out pitches and old-school sales cycles.

  1. The “Push” Model is Dead

Hard-selling tactics and aggressive pitches feel out of place in today’s utilities market. Customers don’t want to be “sold to” – they want to be educated, advised, and empowered to make their own choices. The companies that focus on value, rather than just selling, will win the race.

The New Sales Playbook: What to Do Instead

  1. Shift to a Consultative Approach

Modern sales isn’t about convincing someone to buy; it’s about guiding them to the right decision. Utilities firms should act as advisors, helping customers navigate options, regulatory changes, and emerging technologies. Whether it’s sustainability, efficiency, or cost-saving strategies, the best salespeople today act more like consultants than traditional reps.

  1. Embrace Digital-First Sales

If customers are searching for solutions online, why are so many sales teams still relying on cold calls alone? Digital marketing, content strategies, and self-service portals allow buyers to do their own research before ever speaking to a salesperson. However, a well-timed, strategic cold call can still be an effective tool to engage decision-makers, clarify needs, and drive meaningful conversations. Companies that integrate digital-first sales strategies alongside personalised outreach will be the ones capturing demand, rather than chasing it.

  1. Focus on Personalisation

No one wants a one-size-fits-all pitch. With AI-driven insights and customer data analytics, utilities companies can personalise their outreach, ensuring customers receive relevant recommendations based on their specific needs. Whether it’s a tailored energy efficiency report or a predictive maintenance schedule, personalisation makes sales efforts more effective.

  1. Build Trust, Not Just Pipelines

The utilities sector is built on trust. Customers aren’t just buying a service – they’re making a long-term commitment. Sales teams need to focus on credibility, transparency, and customer education rather than quick wins. By offering valuable insights, engaging in thought leadership, and being upfront about costs and benefits, utilities firms can foster stronger, longer-lasting relationships.

The Bottom Line

Traditional sales methods in utilities are fading fast. Customers now expect seamless, digital-first interactions, personalised recommendations, and value-driven conversations. Utilities companies that shift away from outdated sales tactics and embrace a more consultative, tech-enabled approach will be the ones that thrive.

The future of sales in utilities isn’t about pushing harder – it’s about making it easier for customers to buy.

Now, who’s ready to rethink their sales strategy? Our sales and marketing experts can help. Speak to us on 07884 185911, or enquire here.

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