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Strategic marketing choices belong in a written marketing plan, probably the most important document for every marketer who wants to work consistently and professionally. But how do you start with a strategic marketing plan?
How do you create a simple and readable marketing plan in which every dream becomes tangible? Get a grip on your future and actually achieve your goals.
This article wants to be a guide. I will give you a checklist, template or guide that will help you to write your marketing plan in no-time, simply by answering specific strategic questions.
How do you start? Copy and paste these strategic questions in a Word document and answer each strategic question them shortly and concisely. Give the document the name of your marketing plan and save it on a logical place on your server. But watch out! A marketing plan is a dynamic document that regularly undergoes changes. Give the document a regular update and give every update a number, for example version 1.4.
Do you want to go all the way? Use a digital marketing planner such as Husky. In it you not only write down the strategic choices from your marketing plan, but you can also manage projects, tasks, campaigns, budget and results.
Questions about your offer
1. What brand name[s] do I need to market?
2. What is my elevator pitch?
3. What products and services do I
offer?
4. How do I make money with my offering?
5. What is the cost price of my offering?
Questions about your market
6. What is the profile of my [prospective] customer?
7. How big is the market?
8. What are the needs or problems of my customers?
9. What do I promise my customers?
10. Who is an influencer in the decision process of the customer?
Questions about your added value
11. What are my strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities and threats?
12. On which strengths can I make the difference?
13. At what value[s] am I going to position myself against the competition?
14. What are my most important company values?
15. What are my vision and my mission?
Questions about your organization
16. Which sales channels are used to present my offering?
17. Who are my strategic partners?
18. Who are my key commercial employees?
19. How does the organizational customer flow look
like?
20. What are my financial resources?
Questions about your online communication
21.What is the ideal layout and structure of my website?
22. How am I going to rank high in Google?
23. What social media channels will I use?
24. What email techniques will I use to communicate with customers?
25. How will I use mobile platforms such as tablets and smartphones?
Questions about networking
26. Which journalists do I need to network
with to get press coverage?
27. Who are my prospective marketing partners within my network?
28. How do I share knowledge within my network?
29. What networking events do I need to attend?
30. Which network events will I organize myself?
Questions about advertising
31. In/on what media do I place ads?
32. What printed direct mail will I send?
33. What fairs should I attend?
34. How will I use posters in the point of
sale and on the streets?
35. Who or what will I sponsor?
Questions about your customer experience
36. What experiential marketing actions will I take presales?
37. What experiential marketing actions will I take at the point of sale?
38. What experiential marketing actions will I take after-sales?
39. How do I turn my customers into ambassadors?
40. What branding tools do I need to touch the customer's heart?
Managing marketing strategy in Husky
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Read more about marketing strategy here, or book your online demo.