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No business plans to fail… But one of the main reasons for business failure is the
absence of a well-
Whether you’re planning a new business launch or trying to take your existing business
to the next level, you’ll turbo-
A strategic marketing plan carefully answers the questions, “What am I going to produce, for whom, and how will I promote and sell it to them?” It is a strategic document based on your company, your goals, offering, markets and customers.
Your plan lays out how you’ll approach the market so your actions and expenditures are more likely to get the results you want.
Here’s what you can expect as part of your investment in the Marketing Plan Package:
Your written marketing plan include the following major sections:
Once the draft is submitted, the remaining steps in the process include:
"Tim is an incredible marketer, innovative change agent and results oriented. He brings many years of experience to developing high powered marketing solutions for small to mid size companies. He is one of the few marketing gurus that uses marketing to create more money coming in than going out!
That is why so many people hire Tim to be their marketing expert. I have recommended him to many people, and he always delivers superior results!" –George Ishee, CEO, PlumTree Marketing
We develop your plan in stages. It begins with an assessment process where you provide
detailed information through an executive interview and diagnostic survey. Then we
conduct market research and formulate preliminary recommendations. We bring this
information to an in-
The planning session is an exhaustive but exciting process. We conduct a “master
mind” style meeting during which we work with you to brainstorm a wide variety of
possible strategies. Together, we discuss your options and then narrow them down
into a feasible plan outline. The next step occurs off-
If yours is like many small businesses, our marketing plan package provides most of what you need for a full business plan. It may be used to enhance the marketing section of an existing business plan. Or, if you don’t already have a business plan, the marketing plan we produce may be expanded into a full business plan. Ask for details.
Listen to you. We want to fully understand you, your goals, your strengths and your vision. Your plan should reflect the person behind the business, so the process begins with a personal interview and discussion about you.
Build your strategic foundation. Your marketing should be based on key foundational documents that define your company and your place in the market. Examples of these include your mission statement, vision statement, value proposition, branding and positioning strategy. If these elements already exist, we incorporate them into the marketing plan. If they do not exist, then we help you develop them.
Research your market and industry. The basis of a good plan is good research. We review secondary sources that bear on your market and industry. In addition, if necessary, we recommend and can coordinate primary research (e.g. focus group research or customer surveys).
Establish achievable objectives. The purpose of any plan is to achieve a goal. Your plan should be developed with specific, measurable goals in mind. If you haven’t already identified objectives, we help you define them.
Formulate marketing strategy and tactics. Working with you, we review relevant information and discuss possible options. Then we develop appropriate strategy and tactical actions geared toward your business and your goals.
Prepare the written plan. Write a plan that helps you make a compelling case to investors, lenders, business partners or other interested parties.
Present the plan and make revisions. Following a detailed presentation of the plan
to you and/or your executive team, we fine-
Provide follow-
For more information about marketing planning services, call us at 707.236-