Easy Steps To Prepare Your Marketing Plan For Your Business


by Chris Simpson - Date: 2008-09-05 - Word Count: 445 Share This!

It's not as frightening or complex to prepare your marketing plan for your business as you may believe or may have heard.

To prepare your marketing plan for your business, you want to begin by figuring out who your target market or customer is. Nobody can be all things to all people and if you try to please everyone you'll pain yourself to please no-one and your business will be a failure.

So ask yourself what type of people are you going to try to sell to? Who will want or need what you have to sell, and want it or need it badly enough that they'll pay you money to get it?

The next step to prepare your marketing plan for your business is to figure out the ways that you are going to go about getting the word out to these people. This will, of course, mean giving your website a particular look, feel, and set of content.

When the people at whom you are aiming your marketing efforts towards, land at your website, there will need to be designs, images, words, and content that catch their eye and capture their mind.

You will further want to figure out the other marketing materials that you'll use to drive traffic to your website. These are known as "collateral materials". You will probably want to use such things as e-newsletters that people can opt-in to receive via e-mail on a regular basis.

This will prove your expertise and value by offering attractive free information, auto responders that can send out updates or regular messages on autopilot, and can also compile very accurate tracking data to help you further refine your target marketing efforts; pod casts which are a more dynamic and portable form of the newsletters; and, if you can make them, marketing videos that you can place online for free at a place like Video Jug.

All of your collateral materials should contain links to your website, contact information, and a strong call-to-action to entice their receivers to buy from you (except for some of your auto responses).

Finally, to prepare your marketing plan for your business you will want to brainstorm about different market campaigns that would appeal to your target customers and best encapsulate what you have to offer and who you are.

If you're selling widgets, don't put images of sliced bread in your videos. Put images of your widgets there. Figure out creative, informative ways that you can communicate the value of your product or service to your targets. This part of your plan will undergo constant change as you track your website hits and build your customer base profile.


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