WebSiteMarketingPlan.com logo

 
Marketing plan, Website promotion and marketing strategy.
 
Marketing
Planning
navigation separator Marketing &
Management
navigation separator Marketing
Techniques
navigation separator Internet
Marketing
navigation separator Ecommerce navigation separator Public
Relations
navigation separator SEO /
SEM
navigation separator Small Business
Information
navigation separator Business
Planning
navigation separator Book
Marketing
navigation separator Super Bowl Ads / Commercials navigation separator  

Writing marketing plans - Tell A FriendHow to Get Started on Your Marketing Plan
by Bobette Kyle

15% Discount on Marketing Plan Pro for WebsiteMarketingPlan.com
customers through this link (Discount appears in shopping cart.)


Marketing Plan Pro 11.0

The most comprehensive, easy to understand marketing plan method / software combination I have come across. Read Bobette's review >>
 

 

 

When developing or updating a marketing plan, knowing where to start is often a challenge. To better develop effective marketing strategies, begin by gathering information about both your business and the larger business environment (competition, trends, statistics, etc).

Internally, the amount of information you gather about your own business will depend on your company size. Information can include business strategies and plans; company marketing plans; pricing; and income statements. Employee knowledge is also a valuable resource. As you gather information, if you at first turn to internal sources then expand your understanding through external resources you will do fine.

External information about the business environment often takes the form of existing research, articles, competitive information, and industry news. While these are often available in both print and digital, the focus here is finding information online.

Gathering Information Online - Getting Started

The numerous news sources and billion or so Web pages available on the Internet make finding information much easier than in pre-Internet days. Before the Internet, gathering information meant trips to the library, purchasing expensive publications and reports, and commissioning your own primary research. Now, it is a matter of knowing where to search.

You can start searching the Internet by looking in each of the general areas below. Organize useful material as you find it. Purchase, bookmark, or file each resource so you can draw upon it during marketing plan development.

These external resources, together with your internal company information, will be your initial knowledge base as you develop your Marketing Plan. As you progress along the planning process and the specific information you need become clearer, these initial resources are likely to be jumping-off points for gathering more specific information.
 

 

Information Sources

Annual Reports and other SEC Filings. These documents are required by publicly held U.S. companies and often include statistics and other industry information.

Books. Books can often provide detailed insight and analysis you cannot find elsewhere.

The Government. At last count 100 U.S. Federal agencies had statistical programs, many with data available on the Web. You can find the complete list at fedstats.gov/agencies/index.html.

Message Boards and Newsgroups. You can pick up on trends, hot topics in the industry, and competitor information by following discussions.

News Articles. These often give clues to the business environment and can lead you to additional information sources.

Newsletters. By reading and subscribing to competitor and industry newsletters you can get insight into current promotional tactics and other activities.

Research Sites. Archives, press releases, newsletters, and executive summaries on these sites can provide relevant research findings and statistics.

Search Engines and Directories. Search by keyword or drill down into directory sub-categories to find information.

Subject Sites. There are some general sites - suite101.com, about.com, and business.com to name three - with numerous topic-specific pages. Check for pages relating to your industry or product.

Trade Associations and Publications. You will often find industry information, statistics, and membership lists online.

White Papers and other Company Publications. Companies will sometimes publish free white papers that summarize the industry trends or other information.

Search these resources and follow a sound marketing plan strategy for greater business success. For more about developing marketing plans read the articles at http://www.MarketingPlanArticles.com.

About the Author

Bobette Kyle draws upon 10+ years of Marketing/Executive experience, Marketing MBA, and online marketing research in her writing. Bobette is proprietor of the Web Site Marketing Plan Network (www.WebSiteMarketingPlan.com) and author of the Website promotion and marketing plan manual How Much for Just the Spider? Strategic Website Marketing for Small Budget Business.

(Note: This article is available for reprint provided the byline and "About the Author" resource box remain intact. Please make at least one of the resource box links clickable. Also, your Web/publication must be non-offensive and appropriate as explained here.)

 
Web WebSiteMarketingPlan.com

Main Site Map ( HTML / XML) | Articles Site Map | Marketing Strategy Thoughts Blog Map (HTML / XML) | Directory Site Map | Privacy Statement

Web Marketing Place LLC, 9010 Watson Road, Suite #318, St. Louis, MO 63126

Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape

Copyright ©2001-2009 Website Marketing Plan .com (Web Marketing Place LLC) and Bobette Kyle. All rights reserved.

Featured Planning Resources
 Marketing Planning Approaches
 Review: Marketing Plan Pro 11.0
 Sample Marketing Plans
 Marketing Plan Outline (Article)
 Planning Outline (PDF)
 Free Planning Game
 Printable Crossword
 More Marketing Plan Info

Writing The Plan
 Marketing Strategies, Plans
 Getting Started
 2008: Plan for Profit
 Social Media Marketing Plan
 Setting Overall Objectives
 Setting Marketing Goals
 Marketing Plan Write-Ups
 Marketing Plan Into Action
 More on Marketing Planning
 Action Plans
 One-Day Marketing Plan

Choosing Planning Resources
 budget dilemma
 deciding whom to trust
 choosing resources

Incorporating SWOT and 4 P's
 Summary / Overview
 Market Niche / SWOT Analysis
 Marketing 4 P's
 Selling / Conclusion

More Marketing Plans Articles
 Evaluate Effectiveness
 Identifying Your Niche
 Do You really NEED A Plan?
 The Essential Contents

Press Releases & Tips
 Have a Better Plan This Year
    (PDF document)
 Small Biz Marketing Tips
 Calm Mrktg Plan Panic, PDF
 

St. Louis, MO Resources 
 Book Marketing (SLPA)
 Publishing Your First Website
 Marketing a Book Online
 St. Louis Web Development
 St. Louis, MO Small Business

About Bobette Kyle
(this site's publisher)

 General
 Credentials
 Contact
Bobette's Book
Strategic Website Marketing