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How to create a marketing plan for your small business

Are you overwhelmed by all the marketing choices for your business? Not sure how or where to spend your time and money? It sounds like you need a marketing plan! Without a plan in place, you could potentially waste thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours trying to grow your business.

In this webinar, professional marketing coach and expert Patty Ross will help you create a marketing plan, define your brand, determine your audience and find where to advertise to get a positive return on investment.

A well-executed marketing plan will help you:

  •  Define your business strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
  •  Set goals for marketing your business
  •  Define your target audience
  •  Create your Unique Selling Proposition based on competitor analysis
  •  Measure and optimize your marketing efforts
  •  Define your brand with proper visuals and messaging
  •  Determine the tools you will need to execute your marketing plan

 

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How to create a marketing plan for your small business

Date

May 30, 2024

Time

12 pm - 1 pm

Location

Webinar

Presented by

Patty Ross (SCORE)

Cost

Free

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