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Effective Marketing

Friday, August 20th, 2010
I was reading an article the other day that mentioned some important considerations for developing an effective strategy, and I just thought I’d quickly share them.

Determine the level of marketing you need. This can depend on:

  • The size of your company.
  • Where your company is in its life cycle (for example, starting up, growing, maturing, declining).
  • Whether you are making strategic decisions about the company’s entire product portfolio, a particular product line, or just one product.
  • How much marketing strategy formulation you have done in the past.

Use a structured process:

  • Do some front-end preparation to save you time and money.
  • Develop a clear, structured, well-thought-out process to keep the focus, ensure the consistent use of information, and streamline decision-making.

It also important to remember that your marketing strategy formulation is not the beginning of the process, it’s the end. That’s why it’s important to do your research:

  • Draft an outline of your plan.
  • Collect comprehensive, accurate, and current information about your market, customers, competitors, and partners.

Finally, avoid common marketing mistakes by:

  • Collecting ample marketing information before you begin formulating a strategy.
  • Not involving too many people in the process of formulating a strategy. Focus on decision-makers and knowledge experts.
  • Referring to your completed marketing strategy often, and update it as necessary. It needs to be a living document.