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Five Most Important Steps to Your Marketing Plan

Posted on January 3, 2010 - Filed Under Marketing | Leave a Comment

1. Budget

It is one of the most important steps to your marketing plan. If you have a well-planned budget, you will not get lost and you will definitely be able to make sure you do not go beyond your capability. Your budget is very important since it will set the bounds of your marketing strategy. You cannot expect to fuel your marketing business if you do not have at least some form of budget in tow.

2. Percentage of Your Revenues for Your Marketing

Experts recommend five percent of your gross income to be devoted to marketing. But it is really your call. What percentage of your revenues are you willing to shell out? It may be more or less, depending on your need, your time frame and your capacity to earn a considerable amount of money.

Having allotment for your revenue percentage for marketing gives your marketing strategy a field of its own in your business financial records and ushers for more organized accounting.

3. Thrust of Your Marketing Budget Plan

If you are to have a specific budget for marketing, how are you to use it? A good breakdown of your marketing budget to different marketing weapons and promotions will help you be able to know which aspects you will capitalize on in the light of your available budget.

The thrust of your marketing budget plan does not only tell what percent of your revenue will be used for your marketing, but in what exact ways will the money be used.

4. Time frame for your given Budget

You cannot just keep on shelling out money. Like many other things that you invest in, you must have a time frame or deadline. If you are to shell out this amount of cash, for how long will it take? You will be constantly required to replenish your marketing budget. The amount and frequency will heavily depend on the time frame you have given for it.

5. Expected Return of Investments

Ultimately, you cannot just shell out money for marketing without expecting returns for your initial investments in the business. What are you expecting in return of shelling out your budget?

Your budget is something that must return to you by other means. Be it in the form of garnering more customers and generating more leads, or by means of having more income from affiliates or product syndication, you must measure or estimate whether the budget you have allotted have served its purpose of returning something to you over time.

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