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Content Marketing for Beauty & Cosmetics · 75 agencies

Content Marketing agencies for Beauty & Cosmetics.

Content Marketing is the discipline of planning, producing, and distributing useful articles, video, audio, and assets that earn organic visibility, build brand authority, and feed demand-gen pipelines. In 2026 it sits inside SEO and brand-building rather than as a separate channel, and AI has raised the floor on what counts as worth publishing. This page shows every agency on AgencyIndex offering content marketing for Beauty & Cosmetics.

At a glance
Showing 73-75 of 75 content marketing agencies for Beauty & CosmeticsAll Content Marketing agencies
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Goat Agency
Specialist·London·201-500 Employees

The Goat Agency, a preeminent influencer marketing agency, is headquartered in London, New York, and numerous strategic locations across the UK, USA, and Asia-Pacific. Globally acclaimed for its data-led, comprehensive marketing solutions, The Goat Agency utilises an extensive network of over 100,000 influencers to engineer ingenious, all-inclusive campaigns that captivate target demographics on p

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The Good Marketer
Independent·London·11-50 Employees

The Good Marketer, a premier digital marketing agency located in the heart of London, is committed to propelling small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to success in challenging markets. Their distinct offering lies in their pledge to seamlessly integrate within their clients' teams, delivering bespoke strategies and expert insights specifically tailored to each business's individual objectives.

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UKB Marketing
Independent·Bournemouth·2-10 Employees

UKB Marketing, a premier digital marketing firm located in Bournemouth, is renowned for its performance marketing services. They offer a range of bespoke services including marketing strategy, managing paid social and search, crafting high converting creatives and copy, and designing effective sales funnels. By focusing on top-tier creativity and strategic acumen, they propel substantial business

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Editor's note

AgencyIndex tracks 75 content marketing agencies for Beauty & Cosmetics. The list above is filtered to that intersection and ordered with verified and featured listings first.

For the wider editor's view on content marketing agencies in the UK, see the content marketing service brief. For context on Beauty & Cosmetics as a sector, see the Beauty & Cosmetics industry brief. The pricing, timeline and red-flag notes below apply to content marketing as a discipline; they do not change materially for Beauty & Cosmetics.

Typical cost
£1,500-30,000+
per month, retainer

Boutique £1,500-4,000 · Mid-market £4,000-12,000 · Network £12,000-30,000+. Per-piece long-form £400-2,500. Branded video £1,500-5,000. Podcast episode £600-1,500 full service.

Realistic timeline
3-12 months
to compounding impact

2-4wk strategy and audit · 3-6wk first pieces live · 2-3mo early SEO signals · 4-9mo meaningful organic traffic · 6-12mo+ lead-gen contribution.

Red flags
6 to watch
in any pitch
  • · AI-first pricing with no human editor, fact-checker, or SME input named
  • · No editorial governance: no style guide, no approval workflow, no AI usage policy
  • · Content production sold without a distribution plan (paid, social, email, repurposing)
  • · Volume bundles ('20 blogs a month') with no quality, intent, or business-outcome framing
  • · SEO treated as a bolt-on: no keyword research, no internal linking, no topic clustering
  • · Reporting limited to pageviews and impressions, with no link to leads, pipeline, or revenue
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UK content marketing retainers in 2026 split into three tiers. Boutique studios run £1,500-4,000 a month for two to four long-form pieces plus light strategy. Mid-market agencies charge £4,000-12,000 for structured programmes covering editorial planning, SME interviews, SEO, and reporting. Network and holding-group studios bill £12,000-30,000 and up for integrated content tied to brand and paid. Per-piece, long-form articles range £400-2,500 depending on research depth, branded video £1,500-5,000, and full-service podcast episodes £600-1,500.