March BG DIG: Marketing Planning 101

Oh, how I love to DIG in! Today’s content was about meat and potatoes. Obviously, not literally, about meat and potatoes, but when you live and breathe marketing planning for a living, teaching Marketing Planning 101 is my version of soul food. I shared the basic principles of marketing strategy and walked through the steps – one at a time. The group reviewed a sample marketing plan and chuckled together as they saw common pitfalls and road bumps and identified with them!

The takeaway? Marketing strategy doesn’t have to be complicated. As a matter of fact, the simplest strategies can be the most effective. If you do your homework, and plan tactics that fit your brand, you’re on your way to meeting you goals, and a big sense of satisfaction.

While I’ve given this presentation a few times, it has been given a few updates and a face-lift. Look below to review. And, use it as a resource for your own planning, and of course, call on us if you need a hand.

Comments

One Response to “March BG DIG: Marketing Planning 101”

Trackbacks

Check out what others are saying about this post...
  1. [...] Click Here to see her full blog post and view her Marketing Planning 101 [...]



Speak Your Mind

Tell us what you're thinking...

    NEXT NASHVILLE DIG: Thursday, August 26 (Brainstorming)

    WERKSHOP INSTITUTE PRESENTS THE AUGUST NASHVILLE DIG: Brainstorming Thursday, August 26 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Register for FREE at http://nashvilleaugustdig.eventbrite.com Where?... 

    NEXT BOWLING GREEN DIG: Tuesday, August 31 (Consumer Behavior)

    WERKSHOP INSTITUTE PRESENTS THE AUGUST BOWLING GREEN DIG: Consumer Behavior: It’s Both Logical and Irrational at the Same Time We don’t know... 

    Consumer Behavior

    Fellow Consumers — we had some good times discussing our quirky behavior this past Tuesday at our Bowling Green DIG. For those of you who missed... 

    Brainstorming

    Like most Creatives I brainstorm for a living, but I had never really broken down or analyzed my brainstorming process until Holly started peppering me... 

© 2010 Werkshop Marketing