Is Your Marketing Plan Ready for an Update?
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Written By: Bobette Kyle
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Is Your Marketing Plan Ready for an Update?
Copyright 2005 Bobette Kyle
With summer vacations over and schools back in session,
marketing plan "season" is fast approaching. This is a time
when you reflect on the effectiveness of your business
marketing programs. You will be planning to improve
performance of some marketing programs, discontinue some,
and try others for the first time.
Each Marketing Plan is Unique
For those writing a marketing plan for the first time, it is
important to know that there is no "magic formula" to an
effective marketing plan. Formats and procedures vary
widely, and your marketing plan will be one-of-a-kind.
Your company, customers, competitors, and suppliers interact
to create a unique and ever-changing business environment.
Because of this, your marketing plan should also be unique
and frequently changing. What worked wonderfully for one
company may be a dismal failure for you. What worked
yesterday for you may not be the thing for you to do today.
By thinking of your plan as a unique and perpetual work in
progress, you can be better prepared to change direction
when the business environment changes.
A Plan Makes a Profitable Difference
Ultimately, your marketing plan is a compass by which you
navigate your day-to-day business. As opportunities arise or
your business environment changes, the objective and
strategies in your marketing plan will point you toward the
best action. Without a marketing plan, you are guessing what
might be best for your business. And don't forget to address
your Web site in the marketing plan. Without a marketing
plan your Web site may be a drain on your finances rather
than a business builder.
Also, understand you do not need a marketing degree and a
lot of experience to update or create a marketing plan for
your business. Once you have a structure to follow, the rest
is a matter of rolling up your sleeves and getting it done.
There is no single approach to developing a marketing plan.
There is a wide selection of books, toolkits, and software
to help you through the planning process. Some approaches
require a great deal of time and others are "quick and
dirty." All can be applied to your business as a whole, an
individual product, or your Web site.
So, in all the hustle and bustle of everyday business
activities, don't forget to take the time to update an
existing marketing plan or write a new one. Your future
profits depend on it!
About the Author
Bobette Kyle has been proprietor at
www.WebSiteMarketingPlan.com since 2002. For tips on
how to make the marketing plan process go smoothly, visit
www.MarketingPlanArticles.com and read "Tips to Help
Calm `Marketing Plan Panic.'"
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