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 Create a Marketing Plan in Five Easy Steps.
 
 
   Many small businesses are busy with day-to-day activities
 with no time left over to create a marketing plan to
 
 follow. Well, summer is a great time to put together a
 
 plan that will help build your company's image and provide
 
 guidelines for marketing your business for the second half
 
 of 2006.
 
 
 
 Step 1: Determine Your Value Proposition What makes you
 
 better and more valuable to your customers than the
 
 competition? What is your major selling advantage? How do
 
 you solve the problems facing your customers? Write down
 
 the answers to these questions, then write a summary of
 
 them. Try to narrow in on your value proposition until it
 
 is a concise statement of 1 or 2 sentences.
 
 
 
 Step 2: Create a Brand Identity for Your Business All of
 
 your marketing and promotional materials should have a
 
 consistent look and feel, and also have a consistent message.
 
 Logos are important; if you don't have one, consider having
 
 a professional create one for you. Also think about coming
 
 up with a tag line or slogan.
 
 
 
 Step 3: Develop Your Web Site It is an expectation today that
 
 even small businesses have a company web site. Visitors must
 
 be able to quickly find information about your company, where
 
 it is located, and how to contact you for more information.
 
 It's okay to start small and add features and content as your
 
 business grows, but make sure you have a professional, useful
 
 web site available as soon as you can.
 
 
 
 Step 4: Create a Marketing Kit We are all familiar with the
 
 standard "leave-behind" brochure, but for small businesses
 
 it can be an expensive investment that becomes outdated very
 
 quickly. A more useful approach may be to create a marketing
 
 "kit" as an alternative. Try using a regular manila file folder
 
 with a color label on it that has your company name, logo, and
 
 slogan. Then add an introduction letter, a data sheet of
 
 products and services, a press release, a short biography or
 
 history, a current company newsletter, and any other collateral
 
 that makes sense for your business. This way, your information
 
 is "file-cabinet-ready" instead of ready for the "circular file,
 
 " making it more likely to be read and saved.
 
 
 
 Step 5: Promote and Advertise Map out a plan to do something
 
 each week (or month) to help promote your business. Send out
 
 press releases, sponsor community events, and place ads in
 
 local newspapers or industry magazines. It takes approximately
 
 six impressions before a customer will begin to remember your
 
 company and what it does. Be creative - think of ways to be
 
 visible and active in your community, and don't forget to look
 
 for opportunities on the web, too. If you need some online
 
 promotion ideas, check out the March 2006 issue of Biz Talk
 
 (available in our archives).
 
 
 
 
 
 Article written by Lauren Hobson.
 
 
 
 
About the Author:   Author Bio::
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 Lauren Hobson
 
 
 business for sale
 
 
 selling a business
 
 
 email: hansi_demark@yahoo.com
 
 
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