
Written by Jane Gregory
Marketing can feel overwhelming when you’re starting out in business, or are a small business owner, because it’s just one of so many hats you have to wear.
Even when you find the time to think about your marketing it can be really tough to know where to start. Should you get active on social media? Spend time working on your brand? Or how about a website or paid advertising? SEO or influencers? Or should you look at ebay, Amazon or ETSY? Write a blog or post on Linkedin? Arrrgh!
With so much to think about it’s no wonder that many businesses struggle to market effectively and consistently, and that’s why we’ve put together this mini series to hopefully give you a clear track to run on. Over the next few weeks we’ll be looking at the following 7 Steps to Marketing Success:
2). Create a strong brand that will appeal to them
3). Develop powerful key messages, copy and images
4). Develop a strategic marketing plan
5). Implement your plan
6). Maximise your existing customers
Step 5: Implementing your Plan
Marketing is a bit like filling a bucket with a small leak, from a slowly running tap. Why do I say this? Well no matter how brilliant your product or service is, you will lose some customers and/or not have returning customers (this could just be down to the nature of your business) So your bucket has a leak.
Marketing is the constantly slow running tap that gets, and then keeps your bucket full. It isn’t something you do once, or for a bit, or in a blind panic when orders suddenly dry up, or you lose your biggest customer (this is honestly how some businesses view marketing) it’s a strategically thought-out, calmly executed part of your day-to-day/weekly activities that keeps your bucket nicely full, and which means you get to sleep nights!
To implement your plan you may need to outsource some of the activities because you can’t be great at everything, and anyway you’ve got a business to run. Therefore be honest with yourself about your strengths and weaknesses, and allocate activities accordingly. Join networks (we can probably help you there too) and find people you might be able to swap talents and know-how with – you might be great at writing copy or photography, or know your way round social media, and could help someone else in return for their help with your website or admin for example.
However you do it, the important thing about your plan is that you actually action it. Have it somewhere prominent so you can’t ignore it, but my advice is always make it really doable. Don’t try to do the impossible. A small amount of well planned, well executed marketing happening regularly, is better than a huge splurge at a rate you can’t possibly sustain, followed by nothing, as you slump in an exhausted heap, vowing never to ‘do marketing’ again!
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Find out moreThe first workshop in this series gives you an overview of the ‘journey ahead’. As well as the providing you with a tried and tested routemap, the session is full of practical advice and tips on some of the steps you will need to take, and pitfalls to avoid, in order to create a strong foundation for your software-based startup.
Find out moreGet a host of tips and techniques on a variety of different ways to market your business, from email campaigns and websites, to cold calling, PR and more. Covering the do’s and don’ts of creating impactful marketing material, this session also aims to help you develop your key messages and routes to market with practical guided exercises.
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Find out moreIn this session, we will explore the Business Model Canvas, a simple one-page tool that helps you map out your business idea. You’ll learn how to define your value proposition, understand your customers, and identify the key elements that make a business work.
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