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Marketing Plan Format: a worksheet
by Ilise Benun from The Art of Self Promotion #14

 

Your One-Page Marketing Plan
The truth is, you don't have to have a marketing plan. It is quite possible to run and even grow your business without one -- most people do. However, without a plan, your marketing is probably haphazard, scattered and disorganized. If you want to have more control over your flow of new business, you will need a plan. In fact you'll probably need more than one plan; you'll need a few plans running simultaneously. It's best to start with two plans that balance each other: one for the real, long-term goals, the work you really want to do, and another for the bread-and-butter work that is less interesting, but easier to get. Here's a standard format to work with:

 

1. WHY? What is your objective for this plan? Can you be any more specific? Whittle it down as far as you can, using numbers and dates. Here are a few examples:
To get an article in a the local newspaper by 12/2004.
To create a quarterly postcard campaign that begins 1/2005.
To get three new annual report projects by 9/2005.

 

2. WHO is the market? What list sources are available? Think about industry directories, lists to rent , lists published in trade publications.

 

3. WHAT is the message you want to convey to this market about how you can help them?

 

4. HOW? Which marketing tools will you use? What combination of tools will they respond best to? What are they reading and watching; where are they going? How do you get this information? Where does all of this intersect with the tools you enjoy using?

 

ACTION STEPS
These are the step-by-step strategies you need to reach your goal. Again, be specific. For example, don't plan to "send out a letter" during week one. Instead, list all the tiny tasks involved in sending out a letter.
Week 1:
Week 2:
Week 3:
Week 4:
Week 5:

 

5 HOW MUCH? Time and money are the two main resources to allocate. Determine how much time and money are needed to work the plan you have just created. Is that reasonable for you? Remember that you will make adjustments as you work the plan.
I can spend ____________ per week and $___________ per month.

 

Ilise Benun is the author of "Self Promotion Online" and "Designing Websites:// for Every Audience." Through her Marketing Mentor program, works closely with the self employed to teach them the "marketing mindset." She is also a national speaker and has been featured in national magazines such as Inc. Magazine, HOW Magazine, Self, Essence, and Working Woman. More info here: http://www.artofselfpromotion.com/

 

 

 

 

 

 

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