
Wouldn’t it be great if your overall marketing plan was streamlined and got the results you wanted? To get to this point requires effort and sometimes, we just can't motivate ourselves to move forward.
If you're suffering from a lack of mojo, apply a bit of focus to the task and work out which of the following ideas may help to get you into the marketing groove:
Once you are ready to move forward again, it's time to take your new-found knowledge and create a meaningful marketing plan.
Every client I ever talk to recognises the importance of having a marketing plan, but many people don’t know how to create one. Here’s a tried and true method that doesn’t require any software or forms. Just a blank sheet of paper and some of your time.
Take a blank sheet of paper and draw four columns on it.
Column 1 will be titled ‘Marketing activities’
Column 2 will be titled ‘Goal’
Column 3 will be titled ‘Tactics and Actions’
Column 4 will be titled ‘When?’
In column one make a list of all the marketing activities you want to include for the year. Here is a list to get you started. Leave plenty of room between each one.
Complete the Goal for each activity. Here are some examples:
Complete column three - the tactics/actions needed to achieve the goal. If you are unsure what steps are needed, make sure you find out.
Now finish off with column four – when each action needs to happen. Make sure your timeframes are realistic and that you sequence things in the right order.
Once you have the actions and timing mapped out, schedule them into your diary or calendar. If you have activities that are required regularly, then schedule time to complete them on a weekly basis. Setting aside the same regular time for marketing activity helps to maintain momentum and ensure things get done continually.
Now print out and stick your Marketing Action Plan in a prominent place so you keep it front of mind.
That’s it! Pretty simple, but very effective.
Megan Tough runs Complete Potential, a company that helps businesses solve their strategy and people problems. She loves being a solopreneur, and when she doesn't have her nose to the grindstone, is fulfilling her other passion of fitness and health.

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Great article! Yep - simple is usually the most effective way to get things done. Carol Dorman from Sydney
Hi Megan,
Many thanks for your article - I'll have my new marketing plan on the wall before C.O.B. TODAY!! Rod Easling from Willunga, South Australia
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