SURREY, UK. June 3, 2026 – Waverley Media has announced plans to relaunch its online platform and introduce a fresh social media initiative as part of an expansion designed to reach more people interested in starting businesses or turning promising ideas into commercial ventures.

 

Established by marketing entrepreneur Tim Lowe over 25 years ago, the company says the upcoming relaunch marks an important evolution in its approach, allowing it to share its experience, resources and network with a wider audience than ever before.

 

Over the years, Waverley Media has become known for its work in specialist marketing, supporting the development of online businesses, side projects and alternative revenue opportunities across a variety of industries. Much of the company’s growth to date has come through recommendations and long-standing client relationships built over more than two decades.

 

The updated website, scheduled to go live in mid-June, aims to provide an accessible resource for people looking to explore self-employment or assess the potential of their business ideas. The launch will be supported by a new social media campaign intended to increase awareness and encourage direct interaction with the company.

 

Lowe said the initiative reflects increasing interest in helping individuals at the beginning of their entrepreneurial journey.

 

“We want the new website and social media presence to feel approachable and accessible,” he said. “Our goal is to connect with people, listen to their ideas and help them determine whether those ideas can become successful commercial opportunities.”

 

Originally launched as a home-based operation, Waverley Media has grown into a multi-million-pound business focused on identifying and developing specialist market opportunities.

 

The company says its approach differs from many traditional consultancy firms because it takes on development risk itself when supporting selected ventures.

 

Lowe described the process as similar to an investment partnership model, where ideas are carefully evaluated before the company commits its own expertise and resources.

 

“You could loosely compare it to programmes like Dragon’s Den because people bring us their ideas and we assess whether there is real commercial potential,” he said.

 

“The key difference is that we are willing to carry the commercial risk. When we strongly believe in an idea, we are prepared to invest in helping it grow.”

 

Waverley Media says it has worked with people from many different professional backgrounds, assisting them in creating online businesses, additional income streams and, in some cases, entirely new career paths.

 

According to the company, shifts in working habits, economic pressures and growing interest in flexible ways of earning a living have increased demand for entrepreneurial guidance and independent business opportunities.

 

As part of its growth strategy, Waverley Media plans to place a stronger focus on accessibility and communication, encouraging direct engagement with people who may not otherwise have access to professional business support.

 

The company also believes the relaunch will help uncover promising ideas and entrepreneurial talent beyond traditional business circles.

 

Lowe said the expansion has been driven by growing demand and his ongoing passion for supporting new ventures.

 

“I have no plans to slow down,” he said. “There are still plenty of strong ideas out there and many people looking for a chance to build something of their own. We want to make those conversations easier to start.”

 

As Waverley Media moves forward with its next stage of growth, the company says it remains committed to practical business development and helping more people pursue entrepreneurial opportunities.

 

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