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Marketing Plan
Article 8: Run The Numbers

Your marketing plan should include a budget that indicates what you plan to spend on research, collateral materials, promotions, advertising and events.

It’s typical to set aside a portion of gross sales from the previous year—often about 2 percent. But if you’re starting a new company or launching a major new product line, you might want to spend as much as 10 percent.

One or two quarters after conducting an ad campaign, promotion or event, measure its success. Look at sales, market awareness or other significant categories to see whether your efforts paid for themselves or made a notable difference in the progress of your marketing objectives. Keep in mind, though, that achieving your goals will take time and a combination of strategies.
 

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Marketing Plan
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www.bizmove.com

www.onlinewbc.gov

www.score.org

www.ita.doc.gov

www.sba.gov
 
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