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How to create a dynamic marketing plan -- Part III: Diving Right In

Date Published: 04th June 2006
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Copyright 2006 Sandra P. Martini

You're finally ready! To recap Parts I and II of "How to Create a Dynamic Marketing Plan", you've written your goals, broken them down into manageable pieces, and set your objectives, it's now time to take action!

1. Action steps.

In order to accomplish your objectives and, ultimately your goals, you will need to schedule time each day (or whatever timeframe works for you) to do whatever it is that will move you towards your ultimate goal. Consider this time as you would an appointment with someone that you would never cancel or stand up – such as the President, the Pope or any V.I.P. that you admire.

It's common for small business owners, especially new ones, to put the needs of their business second while putting the needs of their clients first. In order to succeed, you must carve out time on a regular (preferably daily) basis to continually advance your goals and your marketing plans.


2. Identify the obstacles.

I am a strong proponent of positive thinking and visualization and believe it critical to the success of any entrepreneur – I sincerely doubt that this surprises you given my choice of goal format (lol)!

However, it is naïve to believe that positive thinking alone will get you where you want to go. Successful entrepreneurs identify and list the obstacles to their goals and have a plan to overcome each one. The worst (and best) that can happen is that you don't need your "Plan B".

3. Schedule your day.

Have you ever finished the day feeling that you've done nothing toward your objectives? Or worse that you worked your butt off and feel there is nothing to show for it?

In reviewing each day, you should take a few minutes to plan the next day and identify steps that move you closer to your goals. Doing so is good for several reasons, but most especially it: 1) puts your subconscious to work "behind the scenes" on those tasks while you enjoy your evening and 2) eliminates that "what do I do first" feeling that prevents most people from diving into their day.


You now have all the tools you need to create a dynamic marketing plan which will move you closer to your ultimate goals. Armed with these tools, next week we'll examine the most productive way to manage your day and bring yourself even closer to achieving your goals.


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Online Business Manager & Entrepreneur, Sandra Martini, publishes the 'Effective Entrepreneur' as a weekly e-zine. She also coaches small business owners to more efficiently manage their businesses while increasing profits and having fun. Sandra's coaching programs are available via teleconferencing, emails and telephone calls. Sign-up for 'Effective Entrepreneur' today at http://www.thebostonvirtualsolution.com
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SANDRA MARTINI teaches small business owners how to create more success in their business while maintaining their sanity and having fun. Clients range from entrepreneurs, coaches, and virtual assistants to feng shui practitioners and real estate investors. Before launching her own business, Sandra spent over 17 years combined in marketing and operations for the White House, Peace Corps, AmeriCorps, and the entertainment industry. For more information and to receive the FREE special report,
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