poweredarticle.com
Search:    Index Page >> About Us >> Privacy >> Terms of Use >> Place Your Link >> Add Your Article   

Finance & Investment

Self Help

Hotels & Travel

Fitness & Health

Employment & Careers

Business & Companies

Fashion & Relationships

Estate & Realty

Research & Science

Drink & Food

Vehicles & Automotive

Issues & News

Recreation

Healthcare & Treatment

Computers & Software

Art & Creative

Government & Politics

Academics & Education

Sports & Adventure

Online Shopping

Online & Board Games

Family & Home

Society & Communities

Teens & Children

 

Index Page –› Business & Companies –› Marketing
 

How to Create a Dynamic Marketing Plan -- Part II: Breaking Down Your Goals

 

Copyright 2006 Sandra P. Martini

Now that youve got a list of your goals for the upcoming year, take a good look at them. You are most likely feeling a combination of exhilaration and trepidation with a little overwhelming sensation mixed in for good measure.

Its okay, youre not the first or only one to experience this. The next step is to break down each goal into manageable objectives. Its as simple as the answer to the riddle How do you eat an elephant?

The answer is: One bite at a time. And that is how you tackle your goals small manageable pieces categorize them in to groups as to whether they are 10 years , 5 years or one year goals.

Lets assume one of your goals is to make $100,000 in the next year. By itself, it may seem overwhelming, but lets take it one bite at a time.

1. Make it present tense.

Its important to change the language of your goal so it reads as if youve already achieved it. This will activate your subconscious and let it know that you are serious about your goal.

2. Get emotional.

Make each goal your own by personalizing it and give it an emotion.

Watch what happens when we take the original goal of My business will make $100,000 in the next year and, factoring in numbers 1 and 2 above, change it to the following: Its December 31, 2007, I made $100,000 this year doing what I love in my business and I feel on top of the world!

WOW what a change! See how alive your goal becomes?

3. Work backwards.

Start with your largest goal (in this case, ours is one year) and break it into smaller time periods that you can measure. For our goal, will you make $25,000 per quarter? Or, do you need time to ramp up so you anticipate making $5,000 in quarter one and then more for each of the last three quarters? Remember the goals have to be measurable and realistic and plan accordingly.

4. Know your target audience.

In order to reach your goals, you must know your target audience. And if you think that everyone is your target audience, you are wrong and wrong in a way that will cost you significant time, trouble and money.

Assuming you have limited marketing dollars, you want to spend them wisely. If you own a wedding gown boutique, which would be the more profitable thing to do: Send flyers announcing a sale to everyone in your town OR send flyers only to those women who subscribe to bridal magazines, have hired a wedding planner or booked a hall?

The answer is obvious. Defining your target audience matters. It matters more than most anything else you will do.

5. Where are they?

Knowing your target audience isnt enough. You must know where they hang out, what they like, what they dislike and you need to be able to speak with them in theirlanguage.

So where does this leave us? A brief summary to pull it all together:

Youve written your goals in present tense

Youve added emotion

Youve broken your goals into smaller timeframes and

Youve identified your target audience and where they hang out

Well pull it all together in Part III when we add the daily and weekly action steps that will get you well on your way to accomplishing your goals.

Author: Sandra P. Martini
 
Author Bio:

Online Business Manager & Entrepreneur, Sandra Martini, publishes the 'Effective Entrepreneur' weekly e-zine. She also coaches small business owners to more efficiently manage their businesses while increasing profits and having fun. Sandra's coaching programs are available via teleconferencing, emails and telephone calls. For more information or to sign-up for ‘Effective Entrepreneur’, visit www.thebostonvirtualsolution.com today.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Banner Advertisements
 
Understanding Resell Rights & How To Create Your Own Resell Rights Products
 
In Search of the "Good Enough" Leader
 
The 9 Traps a New Business Must Avoid
 
The Functions Of Effective Management
 
Marketing for New Customers: Expanding Your Customer Base the Easy Way
 
The Ins & Outs of Pop up Advertising
 
Profits and Business Success - 5 Profit Traps to Watch Out For
 
Marketing With Signature Files
 
How to Write Your Own Business Marketing Plan
 
 
 
 
 

Buying In Bulk Saves You Big at Overstock

Overstock has become a premier marketplace on the internet for their amazingly low prices on everyda ... - Richard Iglar
 

Guide to Establishing a Successful Home Business!

How does one sift through all the promises of fast profits, legitimate home businesses, 6-figure inc ... - Phyllis Williams
 

Should You Always Call To Confirm That Appointment Or Meeting?

Calling to confirm an appointment is a mixed blessing, says Dr. Gary S. Goodman, President of Custom ... - Dr. Gary S. Goodman
 

How to Create a Dynamic Marketing Plan -- Part II: Breaking Down Your Goals

Now that you??ve got a list of your goals for the upcoming year, take a good look at them. You are m ... - Sandra P. Martini
 

Pixel Ads Benefit Foster Children

In one of the more altruistic advertising projects we??ve heard about, the pixel advertising website ... - stanleypark
 

Confessions of a Home Business Junkie

Confessions from my experience and secrets I have learned being in the home business industry for 9 ... - Clint Evans
 
 
Index Page >> Privacy >> Terms of Use  
© www.poweredarticle.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide