Have you created a marketing plan for your Website? If not, it is time
to think about developing one. An Internet marketing plan helps you make
the right day-to-day and long term decisions. Without a marketing plan
it is more likely your Website will be a drain on finances rather than a
business builder.
Creating a marketing plan need not be scary
or difficult. It does not require a marketing degree or a lot of
experience. You do, however, need to put some quality time into writing
your plan. There are different ways to write a marketing plan one of
which is to create a marketing plan outline (or single summary page)
through a five step process.
5 Steps to Creating a Marketing Plan
Those five steps are:
1. Gather and Analyze Information
2. Verbalize Your Main Challenge(s)
3. Develop Your Website Objective(s)
4. Create Strategies
5. Choose Marketing Programs
As you create your marketing plan fill in the knowledge you gained while developing the five steps.
Step 1: Gather and analyze information.
You
will need information about your company, competitors, customers, and
other industry players to reference while creating the plan. This
includes all you can find about how the Internet is currently being
integrated in your industry with respect to products, promotions,
pricing structures, and distribution channels. From this information,
you can complete industry and SWOT analysis as well as identify your
target customers.
Step 2: Verbalize your main challenge(s).
Write
down the main Internet related challenges you want to overcome as a
result of your plan. Referring to these main challenges will help keep
you focused while creating your marketing plan You may even want to
write your challenges down in question form - "How do we
_____________?". When your marketing plan is completed, it will answer
the question "How do I address these challenges?"
Step 3: Develop your Website objective(s).
The
objective addresses the "big picture". Your objective answers the
question "How will I overcome my main marketing challenge(s)?" in broad,
general terms. If your company's main site-related challenge is
figuring out how to use your Website to help build client business, for
example, an objective for your Website marketing plan could be "To
enhance online client service as well as build site awareness and
interest with clients."
Step 4: Create strategies for the marketing plan.
Strategies
support your objective, defining the general approaches you will take
to meet your objective. For example, strategies to support the objective
outlined in Step 3 could include 1) improve online communication,
information, and education, 2) build awareness of and interest in your
company on the Internet, and 3) communicate the Website's existence and
advantages to existing clients.
Step 5: Choose marketing programs (tactics).
Marketing
programs are where the action takes place - these are the things you
will do to bring your strategies to life. Marketing programs to support
strategy 2 in the above example (improve online communication,
information, and education) could include 1) sharing experience and
observations in your industry through participation in discussion
boards, 2) offering an email newsletter, and 3) listing/submitting your
site to targeted search engines and directories.
The Write Up
Once
you have created a marketing plan summary by working through the five
steps, there are numerous ways to create an expanded write up. If you
are a company employee, there may be existing format and content you
must follow. You can find some write up suggestions in "What to Include
in Your Marketing Plan Write Up" at
http://www.websitemarketingplan.com/Arts/WritePlan.htm [out].
After
the initial plan is created, you should treat it as a work in progress.
Tweak and adjust as needed in response to changing conditions. Many
companies update marketing and business plans annually when developing
budgets for the coming year.
Whether you are a one-person shop
or part of a good-sized company, having a Website marketing plan can
help your business prosper on the Web.
Brochette Kyle draws
upon 12+ years of Marketing/Executive experience, Marketing MBA, and
online marketing research in her writing. Brochette is proprietor of the
Web Site Marketing Plan Network, http://www.WebSiteMarketingPlan.com,
and author of the marketing plan and Web promotion book "How Much For
Just the Spider? Strategic Website Marketing For Small Budget Business,"
( howmuchforspider.com/TOC.htm ).
© 2002, 2004 Brochette Kyle. All Rights Reserved.
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