As you think back over the last year of your business, are you pleased with your results? I hope so. I am proud of what you accomplished and you should be too! Are there some goals that you didn’t quite reach? If so, you’re not alone! Being goal oriented and stretching yourself is part of being an entrepreneur. But, for a variety of reasons, sometimes you miss the mark and don’t get the exact results you were looking for.
Fortunately, achieving your goals and creating your version of success is yours for the taking with a little planning, organization and consistent effort. Whether you’re looking for more clients, more visibility or more income in your business, you can reach all of these goals by creating and following through with a marketing plan.
If you’ve struggled with your marketing efforts in the past, you may be wondering, “Sydni, where do I start?” The answer is simple.
Based on what you’ve accomplished so far, what would you like to accomplish next? And what is the gap between where you’re at now and where you want to be? Once you’re clear on the gap, then you want to determine exactly what you need to do to bridge the gap. While it’s nice to think “I want to increase my income by $1500 each month” or “I want to attract six new clients,” you’ll never see those goals accomplished unless you’ve got a marketing plan to back it up.
Keep these questions in mind when you are planning your marketing activities for the next year:
- What would you REALLY like to accomplish? Setting clear and SPECIFIC goals for the next year is the first step to filling the gaps in your business. You need to know exactly where you want to be in the next year in order to outline the steps you’ll need to take to get there. If you didn’t reach your goals from the previous year, that can be a good starting point for next year.
- What are you currently doing to market your solutions? Look back over the last year and analyze the steps that you’ve taken. Does your marketing plan support your goals? What kind of results did you get from your marketing activities in the past year? Using your current plan (or lack thereof!) is a good starting point for developing a new plan. You can see exactly what went well for you and what didn’t based on your previous results.
- What will you do differently in the next year? Identify opportunities to make changes in the way that you do things so you can be more consistent and more effective with marketing. For example, you can use a tool like Postling.com to schedule your social media updates. You can create a content calendar so it’s easy to put together blog posts each month. You can hire a Virtual Assistant to take care of some of your follow-up activities or handle admin tasks so you have more time for marketing.
What goals are brewing in your head for 2012? Do tell by posting your thoughts in the comments below!
- Determine what you want to accomplish in your business within the next 6-12 months. Look back to last year’s goals and plan out goals for the next 6 to 12 months. Do you want a certain amount of income? Do you want a certain number of clients? For best results, be SPECIFIC.
- Analyze your current marketing activities. Are they in line with your goals? If your marketing plan doesn’t support your goals, it’s time to make some changes. (You have to take different action if you want different results.)
- Set yourself up for success! Register for my upcoming “Create Your Money Map” training, so I can walk you step by step through how to create your customized plan. You’ll also learn how to set up systems and what specific strategies that you can use in order to market your business consistently to meet your goals.
Albert Bernard says
Good ideas i like it very much, keep up the good work, thanks for the sharing.
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Nelly Grey says
I certainly believe that a business success never stops and a person who continues to be successful improves her ways.
Delores Lyon says
Thanks for sharing this advice on marketing your business better. It really is important to have a strong plan, especially if your business is new. You need to be sure that people know about your company, or it’s destined to fail. In fact, I think that marketing is just as important as your business services!
Sydni Craig-Hart says
You’re most welcome Delores. What kind of business do you have? Do you have any specific goals you’re working in for the next 90 days?