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USING DIGITAL MARKETING TO CONNECT WITH AMERICAN CUSTOMERS

Selling into the U.S. can feel like heading out on a big stalk without a map. You’ve got the right kit and you know how to shoot, but if you don’t know the lay of the land, a successful shot is blind luck, says Phillip Montague.

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For UK and European shooting businesses, America represents the single biggest market opportunity we’ve got. It’s vast. It’s active. And, most importantly, most of your potential customers in the U.S. begin their journey online. That means, for the first time in history, you can genuinely find and win customers there without the expense of visiting.

In this guide, I want to help you position your business so that when American shooters go looking, they can find you.

OPTIMISING YOUR WEBSITE FOR U.S. CUSTOMERS

Your website is your storefront, but if it’s hard to find, slow to load or full of unfamiliar references, you’ve lost them before they’ve even browsed the shelves.

USE A U.S.-FRIENDLY DOMAIN OR URL

That .co.uk might be flying the flag for Britain, but it’s not helping you rank in U.S. search results. Google tends to favour .com addresses for global audiences. If switching domains isn’t practical, think about creating a /us section of your site and pointing American campaigns or visitors there.

TRANSLATE, DON’T JUST TRANSCRIBE

American English isn’t just a spellcheck, it’s a mindset. “Moderator” becomes “suppressor”. “RFD” means nothing. Use their terms, their spelling and their measurements: feet, yards, pounds and ounces. Show pricing in dollars, explain shipping times clearly and don’t assume they know what a “Section 1” is.

MOBILE FIRST, ALWAYS

Over 60% of U.S. web traffic comes through mobile, and it’s even higher for e-commerce. If your site’s fiddly, slow or hard to read on a phone, it’s costing you sales. Test your site on a few phones. Borrow a mate’s if you have to. Look at it through their eyes and fix what’s clunky.

BUILD CONFIDENCE QUICKLY

Americans can be cautious about buying from overseas. Reassure them. Use secure payment logos, SSL certificates, and highlight any positive reviews from U.S. customers. If you offer international returns, say so. If you don’t, make that clear too.

SEO: GETTING FOUND BY AMERICAN SEARCHERS

Advertising in this space is hard, but organic search, SEO, is very much in play. It’s your biggest opportunity to reach Americans looking for what you sell.

FIND THEIR KEYWORDS

Use Google’s Keyword Planner (set to U.S. location) and research what Americans actually type. A British “gunslip” might be an “AR case” or a “rifle bag” in the States. You need to align your product titles, page content and meta descriptions with the language they’re using, or you’ll never be seen.

STRUCTURE MATTERS

Make sure your pages have clear, relevant titles (H1s), keyword-rich subheadings (H2s), and tidy URLs. Google looks at all of this when deciding who gets shown and who gets buried. Try to think of it as dressing for inspection.

CREATE CONTENT THEY’LL SEARCH FOR

If you’re already writing blog posts, tailor some to American interests, hunting seasons, calibre comparisons, deer vs elk load-outs. Use FAQs to answer real questions, and write articles that solve problems. That’s what shows up in search.

TAILORING YOUR MESSAGE

Speak their language, boldly U.S. marketing is direct and confident. If your rifle shoots half-MOA groups at 100, say it. If your sling fits any AR platform, lead with that. Don’t bury performance in politeness, put your best assets front and centre. Use their calendar Run your campaigns around U.S. retail moments, Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Independence Day and opening weekend for key hunts. It’s not just about being timely; it shows you understand their world.

NAVIGATING THE ADVERTISING MINEFIELD

You already know that firearms advertising is tricky. Google, Facebook, Instagram, they don’t want your ads. That’s fine. There’s still plenty you can do.

Focus on what you own You can’t boost an Instagram post about 6.5 Creedmoor ammo. But you can optimise your website and build an email list. These are your most powerful tools, and no one can take them away. Grow a U.S. email list Offer restock alerts, hunting tips, subscriber-only discounts, anything useful. Then deliver it consistently. Email performs well, especially in industries like ours where customers want to feel part of something trusted and real.

Be present where they are Sponsor a U.S. shooting podcast. Send product to a gear reviewer. Join Reddit threads. Follow YouTube creators. It’s not flashy, but it works, and it builds trust in a way ads never could.

Consider www.wearetopple.com There is a dedicated advertising network for promoting niche services, like guns and shooting, to U.S. customers. If you have the right product or service, and you can create compelling ads, this will work well for you.

GDPR VS AMERICAN EXPECTATIONS

Here’s a quick one. Americans aren’t used to GDPR, and you don’t need to force it on them, but you still have to comply. That means cookie consent, clear opt-ins and respectful data handling. Keep it simple, explain what you’ll do with their data, and don’t overdo the legalese.

ONE LAST THING

The U.S. market isn’t just “big”. It’s open, active and full of people who are passionate about shooting, hunting and buying good gear. They will buy from you, if they can find you, understand you and trust you.

If this has given you a few ideas, or if it’s left you thinking, “Right, where do I even begin?”, get in touch. I’d be happy to help. Let’s get your business seen in the States.

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E: monty@mk38.co.uk

Instagram @MontyShoots

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