The £1.60 Rule: How to Get More Visitors Without Breaking the Bank

23 February 2026

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If you’ve been wondering how some farm shops, attractions and rural businesses seem to fill their car parks week after week, even in the quieter months, here’s the secret: they’ve mastered the £1.60 Rule.

This simple, powerful principle could transform your footfall without draining your budget. In fact, it’s one of the smartest, most cost-effective marketing tactics you can use.

Let’s break it down…

What Is the £1.60 Rule?

£1.60 per person. Not a click, not a like, a physical visitor.

When you consider that the average spend per visitor is anywhere from £10–£40, the maths
becomes incredibly exciting.

Why the £1.60 Rule works so well for rural businesses

Rural and farm-based businesses have several unfair advantages:

  • The local audience is easier to target
  • People want authentic, family-friendly, feel-good experiences
  • Your content often looks more genuine than high-street brands
  • Your brand trust is higher because you’re local, real, and relevant

This means your ads perform better for less money.

How to Put the £1.60 Rule into Action

Here’s what makes a £1.60 campaign work:

1. Keep Your Target Area Tight

Avoid the temptation to target everyone within 25 miles. Often, 3–10 miles is enough to bring consistent visitors. Hyperlocal = hyper-effective.

2. Use “Come Today” Style Messaging

These outperform generic branding posts every time:

  • “Pop in this weekend – fresh stock just arrived!”
  • “Family trail open today!”
  • “Warm up with a hot chocolate in our café!”
  • “Sunday roast essentials in-store now!”

You’re nudging people into action now, not someday.

3. Showcase Real People & Real Moments

Your customers don’t want polished corporate imagery.

They want:

  • A farmer holding a veg box
  • A child feeding a goat
  • A mum enjoying tea and cake
  • Your team packing hampers
  • Fresh pastries at 7am

Authenticity converts.

4. Set a Small, Sustainable Budget

You don’t need thousands.

Try:

  • £5/day to drive weekday footfall
  • £10/day Thursday–Sunday
  • £20 boosts on key announcements

Consistency is more important than size.

5. Track Actual Visitors, not Vanity Metrics

Clicks don’t pay the bills, but visitors do.

Track:

  • Till spikes
  • Loyalty sign-ups
  • Café covers
  • Event bookings
  • “We saw your post!” comments

The proof is always in the car park.

Turning £1.60 into Long-Term Loyalty

Your visitor is here – now maximise the relationship!

Try:

  • A QR code for a free drink next time
  • A welcome email sequence
  • A “return this month” voucher
  • Loyalty cards
  • An Instagram “new visitor” highlight

Once they return twice, they’re no longer a visitor, they’re a regular.

Small cost, big return, massive potential.

If you knew you could reliably get real customers for £1.60 each, why wouldn’t you?

This approach levels the playing field for farm shops, farm attractions and rural businesses across the UK. You don’t need a huge budget. You just need a smart strategy.

The next visitor who falls in love with your business could cost less than a cup of tea!

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