Marketing Efforts Failing?
Failure to plan is a plan to fail. That was alway drilled into my head during my days in the Army. Do you have a plan for your business? Are you working the plan? If you have no plan or are not working the plan, this could very well be the reason you are failing to succeed in your marketing efforts. I'm going to cover some basic guidelines to help you more efficiently market your blog, website or products.
First, you need to know what things you are going to be doing to market your product. Is it commenting on blogs or forums? Using StumbleUpon or Delicious? Submitting articles? Maybe you'll optimize for the search engines or use web video sites. Whatever the list compile it into a spreadsheet program. It's perfectly reasonable to make generic categories for each task because you don't want to be commenting on forums or blogs every day. It's terrible inefficient and probably costs you more than you realize.
Next, rank each task. Rank the task on a scale from 1-5 based on how effective the task is at bringing you closer to your goals. If you're focusing on getting to the top of social bookmarking sites, writing articles and headlines are going to get a five rating as is networking on those sites. Other tasks, like video promotion might only receive a one. I can't say for sure what is working or what will work for you, but based on your best guesses at this point rank them all. Be sure you're fair in your assessments and priorities. A straight ranking of fives for everything is not going to help you determine where you need to focus your effort and time.
Now make a plan for the next month. For simplicity, just assume a five day week for the next four weeks. From the list above, sort it so the fives are on top. I suggest putting the fives into the middle of the week, Tuesday, Wednesday, and/or Thursdays. Mark these tasks down for every week. Now the fours and threes can go out to the edges of the week, most likely every other week. And the twos and ones will get some time at most once a month. When you're done you should see you'll be spending the most time on the tasks rated 5 and the least on the tasks ranked one.
Once you have the plan finished, put into practice! Accomplish the tasks for each day before doing anything else. Don't let email, phone calls, pet or other tasks distract you before you've finished. Once it's done, you're free to work on other business related tasks or take some time off. This is just a suggestion, as different people work differently, but the important bit is to make sure you finish the tasks for the day on the day. Work your plan!
At the end of the first month, review your plan. Ask yourself, which tasks moved me closer to my goals and which ones did not? Which ones need a while longer to come to fruition and which ones are just complete duds? Go back to your original list and change the rankings for each of your tasks. Then revisit your plan and based on the new rankings, add or delete instances of tasks. Also, if you have issues with writing on Mondays, for example, and those tasks aren't being accomplished then move those tasks around so they are accomplished. Keep refining your plan month after month and then start outsourcing the tasks making you the most money.
Making a marketing plan isn't very difficult if you take it step by step. And having a plan is very often the difference between success and failure. So start planning for your success today!
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Published April 11th, 2008
Filed in Home Business, Marketing