Creating Your Internet Marketing
Plan
By: Megan Corwin
For large corporations, a marketing plan
is a huge document detailing strategies for the fiscal year. It may
include competitor analysis or a sales forecast. While these elements
are important to a large business, do you as a small business owner
(without a well paid marketing staff) have the time or energy to devote
to putting together a huge document? Unless you are trying to get a
financial loan, probably not...
But that doesn't mean you should totally
scrap the idea. A marketing plan can be a wonderful tool to help you
refine your focus. You've heard the old saying "If you fail to plan, you
plan to fail." That's because when you don't plan you lack intention and
attention.
My suggestion is to create a
"micro-plan." Open up a new document and take an hour or two to answer
the following questions.
“Micro-Plan” Questions
What is your purpose for being online?
- Awareness
- Sales
- Community
What % of your overall marketing to be
done online?
- How much time do you expect to spend
marketing on internet?
What strategies will you use?
- Contests
- Forums
- Free reports/e-book
- Newsletter
- Pay per click advertising
- Banners
- Articles/content
- Viral marketing
Timeline
Assign a project date to each of the
strategies. Will they be one time events (contest) or something you need
to do frequently (forums)? While you are thinking about it, schedule
your projects in your time management system or planner.
Analysis
- How will you track the success of your
marketing plans? What is your ROI?
Budget
- What is your total yearly internet
marketing budget?
- Assign a $ to each of the strategies
you will use.
A successful internet marketing strategy
begins with a plan. The time you take to put together your "micro-plan"
will be well worth it to your business.
| Megan Corwin is
an internet marketing coach who helps work at home professionals
grow their businesses. For more articles and advice about online
marketing strategy and solutions, become a member of Megan’s online
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