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www.businesstrainingmadesimple.co.uk 0207 6085525
part of The Made Simple Group
Market-leading and affordable Social Media and Search Marketing Training delivered by industry authorities, authors & award-winning trainers
www.Businesstrainingmadesimple.co.uk
1. Practicalities for developing a Marketing Plan
2. Vision / Mission / Strategy
3. SWOT Analysis
4. Competitor Analysis
5. Customer Analysis
6. Tactics – The Marketing Mix
7. Implementation / Action Plans
8. Budget
9. Monitor and Evaluate – Learn and Hone – Test and Measure
What we’ll cover in this webinar…
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Start with the end in Mind
Business objectives –v- Marketing objectives
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Where are you heading
Vision - Mission – Strategy - Tactics
1. What is your vision for 3 years hence? I want to be the leading Cat Groomer in Berkshire by 2017 – 8 salons, 20 expert Cat Groomers .
2. What is your mission?
To achieve a turnover of X with X% profitability by 2017.
3. How are you going to get there? New marketing campaigns, partner with complimentary
organisations, local radio and pr activity, educational events / seminars, blog, social media etc.
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Where are you now
Review current performance and situation
1. How well are you performing
Financial analysis, competitor analysis, what’s contributing to success or failure. 2. What needs to change
What’s holding you back?
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SWOT Analysis
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Strengths (internal)
•Great reputation and good image among clients•High percentage of market share•Reputation for quality•Excellent Service levels•Effectiveness of communications
Weaknesses (internal)
•Change of leadership•Not enough skilled workforce•Motivation of employees•Niche offering•Cash flow
Opportunities (external)
•Globally connected•Geographical coverage•Niche offering•Technological development
Threats (external)
•Global competition•Currency
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Market Analysis
What is the state of your market?
Vision: To be the go to Cat Groomer in the UK
• The cat grooming sector in the UK is valued at £X.
• This sector is growing at a rate of x% per annum
• There are xx cat grooming salons in Berkshire
• Breakdown of services they typically offer.
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Competitor Analysis
What does the competition look like?
• Who are your main competitors• Who are the customers of your competitors?• What do their customers think of them?• What do they charge?• How do they position themselves in the market?• What’s their USP?
Practical activities:
• Website research• Social media research• Set up channels to listen to competitors on a regular basis
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Customer Analysis
Who are your customers?
If the customer base you have works – go out and find more of them. And if you need new customers figure outwho you want to target.
• Who are they?• Is there any geographical pattern?• What do they buy from you?• How much do they spend?• What’s the lifetime value of a customer?• How long do they stay with you?• Why do you lose customers?• Are you there only supplier?• How did they find you?• What marketing method works for them?
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Customer Analysis
Build ‘Personas’ – Customer Story Boards
Are there patterns with your customers?
Personas – or Customer Story Boards help you to createa targeted approach and relevant and purposeful content.
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Building Personas
Key questions to ask yourself:
• How many different personas do you have?• What are their names?• Where do they spend their time?