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Streetwise Tips on Marketing PlansConsider abbreviated plansIf you are in a business that is continually launching new services or products, you won’t necessarily want to do a full-scale marketing plan during each planning phase of your year. If you decide on a trimmed-down plan, the most important part to include is an overview with positioning statement. This, in reality, comprises the main strategy points for the particular product or service, and actually has more relevance than any budget numbers. You should also include a detailed look at any areas of the plan that are significantly different from your other product or service plans. Thirdly, include a projected sales, costs, and profitability statement.
Involve others Remember, however, that in order to really give other people a sense of responsibility for a product or service, you must let them play a primary role in creating the marketing plan. Help them and encourage them, but give them space so they can really feel that the marketing plan is theirs, not yours.
Go/no go Later, if you decide to go ahead with the proposed product or service, you can fill in the details for the highly specific marketing tactics you intend to implement.
What ifs Be sure to work in a nice fat profit margin for yourself, even if you have to spend days thinking through different pricing and/or positioning alternatives to achieve this goal. A fat profit margin can prove to be a life saver if you need to cover the cost of any one of a multitude of possible oversights and mistakes that can be made in starting up and running a small business. * Source Streetwise Small Business Start-Up |
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