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How to Set A Marketing Daily Plan of Action

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Set A Marketing Daily Plan of Action
Set A Marketing Daily Plan of Action

So you're wondering How To Set A Marketing Daily Plan of Action in order to stay organized and get traffic to your landing page. The key in this article is really about staying organized and on top of your campaigns. This article is brought to you by Selfemployment Solution Center http://www.freewebs.com/leaderscare and Megapixel Productions http://www.freewebs.com/megapixelpro

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Specific Marketing Goals
  • Marketing Campaigns
  • A Business To Promote
  • Six hours in a day
  • Devotion
  1. Step 1

    If you are a beginner, simply choose up to three marketing methods to test out. In order to know what works for you and your marketing efforts, you have to run test campaigns in order to find which methods work best.

  2. Step 2

    : Spend up to an hour or two per marketing method. A good example would be doing video marketing. If this is one of your chosen routes, make your video content compelling, original, and focused on your brand (you). In this industry of building your own business, the brand equity should revolve around you, your purpose, and what you are looking to do with your business. Give it a name. With articles, all the same. Spend an hour or two shooting, editing, and producing your new content to post for your audience. It is always said that "content is King/Queen". Live by that and plan out what your topic of discussion for each video will be. If you choose to go with link exchange advertising on a revenue sharing site, all the better. It is both monetized and a great way to generate traffic to your landing page.

  3. Step 3

    Aside from the two examples I have given you, making a list of each and how much time you spend on developing them is very important. This is what sets the "plan of action" through creating a map of marketing activity.

  4. Step 4

    Create your plan of action as a list of steps. Depending on how many marketing vehicles you utilize, creating the list of steps is what helps you to map out the plan in a time-sensitive frame that will not only keep you organized, but it will get you results. You may get up at 9:00 AM and go to town until 3:00 PM one day and from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM another. That kind of time frame is irrelevant if you don't have to ship products. What I mean by time-sensitive is acting on each step for one or two hours each. So, say you market your business, product, or service through three different mediums. At most you will be working on marketing your business for six hours. That's not too bad considering we have 24 hours in a day. This will free up your time and you're still putting action toward growing your business.

Tips & Warnings
  • Do this every day that you market your business consistently and you will see results. Remember, consistency is key.
  • This is not for the "lazy" marketer
  • This also does not promote "get rich quick" schemes

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sonni57 said

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on 3/7/2009 Good suggestions on how to market.

rayjsm said

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on 3/3/2009 Great article. A goal without a plan is just a dream. 5* and rec

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on 2/18/2009 I find spreadsheets helpful. Lay out your goals for the day and check them off - understanding that they may not all be accomplished.

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on 2/10/2009 Interesting ideas! Thank you for writing on a unique topic. I very much enjoyed it! 5* RCMMED

JasneJ said

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on 2/9/2009 Very helpful marketing tips.Thanks.

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