Small
Business Marketing: 10 Steps to Help You Plan for a Successful
2010
As 2009 winds down, many small
business owners will find themselves naturally looking back at the
past year and evaluating how well their business did. It's normal
to look back at what we've accomplished and also at the long list
of things we intended to do but never got around to.
If business was good, that's
great. But why not take steps now to make sure 2010 is even better.
To make sure you actually accomplish all of your intentions so
you're not sitting around a year from now, lamenting all the things
you wished you'd had time to do.
If business was less than
great, there's no better time than right now to sit down and create
a marketing plan, or as I like to call them a "Success Plan" for
2010. Because when you have a plan to follow you'll be more likely
to actually follow through on all of your ideas and turn them into
new clients and cash flow.
So what steps can you take
right now to create the success you want in 2010?
Here's a list of 10. Set an
intention right now to do one or two of these steps every week
between now and December 31st and you'll be ideally positioned for
success in 2006.
1) Evaluate your 2009 goals
and how close you came to achieving them.
2) Evaluate the current
status of your business. How close or far away is it from what
you want it to look like. This may be in terms of the size of the
business, the number and type of clients you're servicing, the
revenue your business is generating, the type of work you are
doing, and even the number of hours you're working and whether or
not you have any help.
3) Evaluate each and every
one of the marketing activities you undertook over the past
year. How did they work? What did they cost you? How many
clients or how much revenue did they generate in return?
4) Take a look at the
clients or customers you're serving. Are they the people you
thought you'd have as clients when the year started? Or are they
different? Are they your ideal clients, or are they just the
clients you ended up with.
5) Review your 2009
marketing budget. Did you spend more or less than you planned?
If you didn't keep track of your spending, take the time to go back
now and put together a summary of what you spent on marketing. This
combined with the results you got and how close you came to
reaching your goals will be necessary information for creating a
2010 success plan.
6) Set new goals for 2010
and create a vision of the success you'd like to
achieve.
7) Establish your marketing
budget for the year. Make sure it's money you have available to
spend on marketing and make the commitment now to invest it in your
business.
8) Determine the marketing
activities you are going to use in 2010. Refer back to your
2009 results and select those activities that delivered the best
return on investment. This may mean deleting a few of the
activities you used this year and adding some new ones to
test.
9) Map out your marketing
activities on a calendar. Include prep-work on the calendar so
you have a true map of what you need to do each month to stick with
your plan.
10) Determine a method for
tracking each and every marketing activity in your plan. And
establish one day every month for reviewing your results, both for
your individual marketing activities and toward your overall 2010
goals.
If you take the time to go
through these 10 steps now and create a marketing plan for 2010 you
will greatly improve your chances for success. So start now, take
just one or two steps a week, create your plan and watch your
business grow in 2010.
About the Author
Debbie LaChusa, San Diego, CA, USA
Learn more about small business marketing
Debbie LaChusa created The 10stepmarketing System to make marketing
your own business as simple as answering 10 questions.
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