Effective Marketing Isn't a Game!

Mar 12
22:00

2004

Louis Burleson

Louis Burleson

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Effective Marketing Isn't a Game!

Marketing strategies abound on the internet. We all know
that bad advice is floating all around the net.

Your marketing department must work seriously,Effective Marketing Isn't a Game! Articles if you have
intentions of making a decent e-income. How do you decipher
the junk from the gems? I am not going to present a
marketing plan to you. I am going to show you what, why and
how every marketer should use a checklist, for effective
marketing with every business plan.

First and foremost, there must be a real need for what you
are trying to sell. If enough research has "not" been done,
you will have very low chances of success.

O.K., let's assume that you already have a good product or
service. The sales and marketing team is supposed to
promote it after finding out "who" needs this product or
service. If the product or service has a target market,
these people should be ready to promote for profit!
Regardless of the motive for starting a home business, the
product must be sold and always at a profit.

Here are a few things that you need to look for when you
are wondering if your marketing plan will be effective:)

1. You will need a market summary to determine if there is
a need for your offer.

2. You must clearly be able to explain your product or
service definition.

3. You need to do some ethical research on your possible
competition.

4. Positioning is something many people worry about. If you
have a good, well rounded plan or method, this should fall
in place, if you are patient. Spending a lot of time and
money to position your business is useless, until you know
what your market will buy from you. Beautiful and popular
websites are only one part of the sales process.

5. Communication strategies are very important. Know who to
contact and build your business image.

6. You must have a launch plan set in place, if this
applies.

7. Public relations, advertising and other types of
promotion should be considered, according to your budget.

8. Next comes pricing and distribution, if this applies to
you.

9. Verticle and related markets must be examined.

10. Consider international markets for a broader customer
base.

11. Metrics can help but there is a cost to equip yourself
with metrics. If cost is a factor, look into metrics after
you acquire some experience and profits.

12. A marketing schedule needs to be mapped out.
Inconsistent marketing will get you no place. Have a plan
and a set schedule to promote your offer. Never get lax
about that schedule.

You now have a way to get started with an effective
marketing plan. No matter what you intend on selling, you
must have a concrete and organized, sell-for-profit-plan.