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    Behind every successful product or service is a well-researched marketing plan. A marketing plan guides a company step-by-step how to market its product or service to a specific target market and it helps a company remain focused on its marketing objectives.

    The Marketing Plan defines all of the components of your marketing strategy. You will address the details of your market analysis, sales, advertising, and public relations campaigns. The Plan should also integrate traditional (offline) programs with new media (online) strategies.

    Topics discussed in a Small Business Marketing Plan include:

    1. Market Research

    Collect, organize, and write down data about the market that is currently buying the product(s) or service(s) you will sell. (From now on we'll refer to your products or services as "product.")

    Some areas to consider:

    * Market dynamics, patterns including seasonality

    * Customers-demographics, market segment, target markets, needs, buying decisions

    * Product-what's out there now, what's the competition offering

    * Current sales in the industry

    * Benchmarks in the industry

    * Suppliers-vendors that you will need to rely on

    * Target Mar

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    g objectives.

    The Marketing Plan defines all of the components of your marketing strategy. You will address the details of your market analysis, sales, advertising, and public relations campaigns. The Plan should also integrate traditional (offline) programs with new media (online) strategies.

    Topics discussed in a Small Business Marketing Plan include:

    1. Market Research

    Collect, organize, and write down data about the market that is currently buying the product(s) or service(s) you will sell. (From now on we'll refer to your products or services as "product.")

    Some areas to consider:

    * Market dynamics, patterns including seasonality

    * Customers-demographics, market segment, target markets, needs, buying decisions

    * Product-what's out there now, what's the competition offering

    * Current sales in the industry

    * Benchmarks in the industry

    * Suppliers-vendors that you will need to rely on

    * Target Ma

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    (offline) programs with new media (online) strategies.

    Topics discussed in a Small Business Marketing Plan include:

    1. Market Research

    Collect, organize, and write down data about the market that is currently buying the product(s) or service(s) you will sell. (From now on we'll refer to your products or services as "product.")

    Some areas to consider:

    * Market dynamics, patterns including seasonality

    * Customers-demographics, market segment, target markets, needs, buying decisions

    * Product-what's out there now, what's the competition offering

    * Current sales in the industry

    * Benchmarks in the industry

    * Suppliers-vendors that you will need to rely on

    * Target Ma

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    s) or service(s) you will sell. (From now on we'll refer to your products or services as "product.")

    Some areas to consider:

    * Market dynamics, patterns including seasonality

    * Customers-demographics, market segment, target markets, needs, buying decisions

    * Product-what's out there now, what's the competition offering

    * Current sales in the industry

    * Benchmarks in the industry

    * Suppliers-vendors that you will need to rely on

    * Target Ma

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    Boundary setting is something one expects to find in a parenting book or a psychologist's journal. However, it applies to adult to adult relationships at work as much as it does to adult to child relationships.In almost any workplace, for any given behaviour required to deliver an organsation's goal, people can be split into three groups.One group is those that are both willing and able to perform and behave in a manner which contributes positi
    ets, needs, buying decisions

    * Product-what's out there now, what's the competition offering

    * Current sales in the industry

    * Benchmarks in the industry

    * Suppliers-vendors that you will need to rely on

    * Target Market-Find niche or target markets for your product and describe them

    2. Product

    Describe your product. How does your product relate to the market? What does your market need, what do they currently use, what do they need above and beyond current use?

    3. Competition

    Describe your competition. Develop your "unique selling proposition." What makes you stand apart from your competition? What is your competition doing about branding and positioning?

    4. Mission Statement

    Write a few sentences that state:

    * "Key market" - who you're selling to

    * "Contribution" - what you're selling

    * "Distinction" - your unique selling proposition

    5. Marketing Strategies

    Write down the marketing and promotion strategies that you want to use or at least consider using.

    Strategies to consider include:

    * Networking-Go where your market is, Chamber of Commerce, BNI, etc.

    * Direct marketing-Sales letters, brochures,

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