Australia’s Best NDIS Marketing Agency

We’re an NDIS marketing agency helping providers achieve steady, month-over-month growth through tailored, results-driven strategies.

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NDIS Marketing Agency

Our digital marketing services

NDIS Website Design

We design responsive, user-friendly, and SEO-ready websites for NDIS and allied health providers. We also offer logo design, content writing, hosting, and ongoing website maintenance—all in one place.

SEO

We use local SEO, on-page and off-page strategies, plus content marketing to help NDIS providers rank higher on Google. We also handle keyword research, competitor analysis, and content creation to support steady, long-term growth.

Google Ads

Most NDIS participants and support coordinators turn to Google when looking for disability service providers. If you're not running Google Ads, you're missing valuable enquiries. We create, manage, and optimise targeted campaigns to promote your services where people are actively searching.

Facebook Ads

We create, launch, and manage Facebook ad campaigns for NDIS and allied health providers. From setting up targeted audiences to writing ad copy and optimising performance, we handle everything to help you attract more clients.

Social Media Management

Too busy to manage your social media? We create and schedule content for Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn—so you stay active, visible, and connected.

Email & SMS Marketing

We help you stay in touch through automated email and SMS campaigns. From monthly newsletters and welcome messages to follow-ups and reminders—it’s all handled for you, so nothing slips through the cracks.

NDIS Website Design and Marketing Agency

Grow your NDIS business with our website design & digital marketing services

Still relying on old-school marketing strategies to grow your NDIS or allied health business? It’s time to go to digital.

At AdTuna, we help  NDIS and allied health business grow online utilising multi-channel digital marketing strategies that deliver consistent, month-on-month growth.

Our team is equipped with modern tools and effective marketing strategies that work for NDIS and allied health businesses—whether you serve clients nationwide or offer specialised services in a single location.

From transforming your brochure-style website into a lead-generating machine to generating leads and enquiries with SEO and paid ads, we’re here to support you every step of the way.

Begin with a website, then let us take care of your marketing when you're ready to grow.

All your online marketing needs in one place.
Like Walmart, but for digital marketing.

Get all your marketing needs taken care of under one roof.

From websites and SEO to social media, lead generation, and paid ads — we handle it all so you don’t have to deal with multiple agencies. One team. Everything in one place.

Achieve consistent, month-by-month marketing growth.

Real growth doesn’t come from one-off campaigns. We work with you month after month — running, refining, and improving your marketing to keep leads coming and momentum building.

Drive growth with proven marketing strategies.

Flashy trends come and go—but your NDIS business needs stable, long-term growth. We utilise marketing strategies that drive real business growth.

NDIS Marketing Agency

We're NDIS marketing specialists.

Unlock the power of 360° digital marketing for your NDIS business

Enquire about our digital marketing services today!

Get in touch with us today to discuss how our digital marketing services can help your NDIS and allied health business grow.

FAQs

Working with a generalist agency is like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. Most marketers don’t even know what NDIS stands for—let alone how the funding works or who you’re trying to reach.

At AdTuna Health, we specialise in NDIS and allied health marketing. That’s all we do. We’ve worked with providers of all sizes—new and established—and we understand what it takes to grow in this space. We know the pain points, the language, and how to connect with participants, families, and support coordinators in a way that feels real.

When you work with us, you’re not explaining what SIL or support coordination means. We already get it—and that means we can hit the ground running with strategies that actually work.

Look, we get it. You’ve probably spoken to a few marketing agencies by now. Maybe one built you a basic website, another promised a bunch of leads that never showed up, and now you’re just trying to figure out what actually works.

That’s where we come in.

At AdTuna, we’re not just here to sell you “marketing.” We work with NDIS providers every day, and we know what you’re dealing with—tight budgets, compliance worries, and the pressure to stand out in a space that’s getting more competitive every year.

We handle everything in one place—your website, SEO, Google Ads, content, strategy—all built to work together. But more importantly, we take the time to understand how your business works. Who you’re trying to reach. What your goals are. What’s realistic right now—and what can grow over time.

We’re not here for shortcuts or shiny trends. If something isn’t working, we’ll tell you. If something works better with a few small changes, we’ll show you. You’ll always know where your money’s going and why.

This isn’t just about getting clicks—it’s about building trust with the people who matter: participants, families, and support coordinators. And that only happens when your marketing is clear, honest, and aligned with who you are.

We’re not perfect, but we’re real. We’ll treat your business like it’s our own. If you’re looking for a team that will actually show up, do the work properly, and stick with you—we’re that team.

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach. The right digital marketing channel depends on your budget, services, locations, and goals—and that’s exactly what we help you figure out.

If you’re a new NDIS provider, we usually recommend starting with organic marketing. SEO and content help you build a strong online presence, so people can find you and trust you without relying on constant ad spend.

For allied health, SIL, and SDA providers, paid ads on Google and Meta can be powerful—especially when you need to fill spots quickly or promote high-value services.

In larger cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth, the competition is tough—but so are the opportunities. That’s why having a clear strategy matters. 

If you’re already established and ready to scale, it’s time to go multi-channel. Relying on one strategy alone won’t cut it. We help you combine SEO, ads, and content the right way—so you get consistent leads without spreading yourself too thin.

If you’re a new NDIS provider and looking for an agency to help you build your foundations and grow with ongoing marketing support, here’s how we help you grow.

Week 1–3: Website Design and Initial Setup

We design your website using WordPress and Elementor. We write the content, create the layout, set up referral and enquiry forms, and add SIL or SDA vacancy listing features if needed.

We also set up your Google Business Profile and social media pages.

We make sure your branding, contact details, and services are consistent everywhere.

Week 4: Launch Website and Begin Marketing

Your site goes live. From this point, we begin marketing immediately.

If you’re looking to generate high-quality leads, we focus on organic marketing strategies like SEO. We start by publishing blog content and creating local suburb pages to help you get found in surrounding areas. We also list your business in relevant directories and optimise your Google Business Profile (GBP) to improve your local visibility.

If you need leads quickly to connect with potential clients, we run Google Ads or Facebook Ads. We create the landing pages, write the ad copy, set up tracking, and set up a lead notification system that sends enquiries straight to your email or phone via SMS.

We review your campaign regularly and make updates to improve results. We adjust your targeting, refresh your ad copy, and tweak your landing page to make sure everything works together to bring in more leads.

Week 5–8: Traffic and Lead Generation

During this stage, we continue building your SEO foundations. We publish blog content, create suburb pages, build backlinks, and optimise your GBP. While SEO takes time to generate results, we focus on setting things up properly so your rankings improve steadily over the coming months.

At the same time, your online advertising campaigns start generating leads. We monitor everything and make adjustments based on what’s working to keep results on track.

Ongoing: Weekly Reviews and Adjustments

Every week, we review what’s working and improve what isn’t.

If a service page needs work, we update it. If an ad isn’t converting, we rebuild it.

If you want to target new suburbs or launch a new campaign, we make it happen.

This is how we help new NDIS providers grow online. We don’t promise overnight success—we focus on doing the right work at the right time to help you grow steadily.

Paid advertising and organic marketing are both valuable—but they work in different ways and serve different goals.

Paid advertising helps you get seen quickly. Platforms like Google Ads and Meta (Facebook & Instagram) let you target specific audiences based on location, interests, behaviours, and more.

It’s great when you need fast results. You can drive traffic to your website almost immediately. But the catch? As soon as you stop paying, the traffic usually stops too.

Organic marketing is the long game. It includes SEO, content creation, and social media activity that helps you get found naturally in search results and build a solid reputation over time.

It’s slower—but once it’s working, it keeps bringing people in without ongoing ad spend. It also builds trust, because people tend to trust organic results more than paid ones.

For NDIS providers, the smartest move is using both. Paid ads help you show up now. Organic marketing helps you stay visible long-term. Together, they create a balance—quick wins today and steady growth for tomorrow.

Yes—you really do.

It’s not just about looking good. A professional website helps people trust you.

Most participants and support coordinators start with a Google search. If your website isn’t set up properly—with the right SEO, speed, and structure—it could be sitting on page five of Google, buried around result 40 or lower. And let’s be honest—no one’s scrolling that far.

Even if someone lands on your site, a basic DIY website or a generic 5-page site with minimal information about your business won’t build trust. It can make your business appear unprepared, even if your work is excellent.

We’ve seen providers miss out on clients simply because their website didn’t reflect the quality of their services.

You don’t need anything fancy. But it does need to be done right—clear, simple, and built for the people you support.

A professional website helps people understand what you offer, how you can help, and why they should choose you. In the NDIS space, trust starts there.

Cost depends on a few key factors—how competitive your area is, how fast you want to grow, how big you want to scale, what services you offer, and where you operate.

For new and small providers with limited budget, we use organic strategies like SEO, blog content, Google Business Profile (GBP) optimisation, and creating individual service pages for specific suburbs.

For established businesses, we implement a combination of SEO, paid ads, suburb targeting, website improvements and social media management to drive results.

Because when someone’s looking for an NDIS provider, the first place they go is Google. And if your business isn’t showing up, you’re missing out—plain and simple.

SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) helps your website appear when people search for services you offer. That includes participants, families, and support coordinators typing things like “NDIS provider near me,” “speech therapy near me,” or “SIL vacancies.”

Unlike paid ads, SEO works for you 24/7—no matter the time or day. You don’t have to keep spending to stay visible. Once your site ranks well, it keeps bringing in organic traffic without ongoing ad costs.

It also builds trust. People tend to trust businesses that show up in organic search results more than those running ads. Ranking well shows you’re credible, active, and established.

For NDIS providers, SEO is especially important. Your audience wants clear info fast—what you offer, where you’re located, how to refer, how to get in touch. If your website is hard to find or buried on page 3 or 4, someone else is getting that enquiry instead.

At AdTuna, we build SEO strategies specifically for NDIS and allied health providers. We know what your audience is searching for, how Google sees your site, and what actually works in this space.

So if you’re serious about growing online, SEO isn’t just worth it—it’s one of the smartest long-term moves you can make.

Because NDIS marketing isn’t like promoting a product—it’s about trust, timing, and knowing exactly who you’re speaking to.

Running paid ads sounds easy, but doing it well is another story. You can burn through your budget fast if you’re targeting the wrong audience, using the wrong message, or sending people to a poorly designed page.

An NDIS marketing agency like AdTuna knows how to avoid those mistakes. We understand how participants, families, and support coordinators search—and we build ads that speak directly to them.

We also know the compliance side. Certain words, phrases, and offers simply don’t work in the NDIS space. We make sure your ads are professional, respectful, and approved—so you don’t waste time or risk your reputation.

We don’t just launch ads and hope for the best. We track everything—clicks, conversions, cost per lead —and we adjust weekly to improve performance.

Whether you’re trying to increase referrals, fill service vacancies, or promote a new location, a specialist agency helps you spend smarter and get better results from every dollar.

With the right team, paid ads become a consistent way to bring in the right people.

To get started, simply fill out the enquiry form, and we will guide you through the next steps.