There’s a quote: “A failure to plan is a plan to fail”. I’ve found it to hold true. When things are done ad hoc or willy-nilly, they almost always end up in the wrong place. A marketing plan can give your online business focus and resolve to accomplish the important things while leaving out the unimportant. If you don’t have a marketing plan, it’s very likely you’re struggling to make money and make your business a success. In this article, I’m going to cover the basics of putting together a marketing plan that will work for you.

First, you need to know the tasks you need to be doing to market your products. Are you going to focus on social networking or PPC? Maybe you’ll optimize your sites for the search engines or an affiliate army. Come up with a list of no more than 15-20 ways you want to market your products. Make sure they’re tasks. Something like “Front Page Of Digg” is actually a lot of other tasks - writing intriguing articles, networking with other Diggers, etc. List them all in a spreadsheet.

Next, rank each task. Rate each task on a scale from 1-5 on how important or effective each task is. If you’re promoting a blog, blog commenting might rank a five, as would submitting to blog carnivals. Networking on video web sites might rank a one. Initially you need to decide from your own experience or, if you’re unsure, use other’s experience to how effective each task is toward meeting your marketing goals. Make sure you rank each one honestly. A list of all fives is not going to help you when you go to plan out the month ahead. We all want to do everything, but most of us are limited by the time we can spend on each task.

On to actually building the plan for the next month. Limit yourself to five day work weeks for four weeks to start. Take the ranked list and start putting the tasks ranked five into your calendar first. I suggest using Wednesday for the fives, with overflow onto Tuesday or Thursday. These days are least likely to be disrupted by holidays or long weekends and thus will increase the likelihood they are finished each week. Tasks ranked five will be done every single week. Once you have filled in the fives, insert the fours and threes more toward the edges of the week and most likely only done every other week. Next come the twos and ones and they will be done on Mondays and Fridays and at most once a month. Once the calendar is finished you should see a clear pattern of spending the most time on the fives and the least on the ones.

Now that we have a bright new shiny plan, act on it. It’s not going to do very much good if it’s sitting around gathering dust! Each day look at your plan and do the tasks on it and what is on it until it is done. Do not check emails, answer support calls or other tasks. You need to get your marketing done as quickly and efficiently as possible. No distractions.

Once you’ve worked your plan for the first month, it’s review time! Now go over all the tasks you accomplished for the month and determine which ones drew you closer to your marketing objectives and which ones did not. Once you know this review your list and change any rankings needing changing. Next change the calendar so any new fives are being done every week and those having fallen out of five favor are more sporadically done. Once you’ve gone through a few cycles, you’ll have a good feel for which are making you money and which are not. Once you know this, start outsourcing the ones making you 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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