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Business Plan 101: The Marketing Strategy

This part of the business plan is also known as the marketing strategy and explains the plan for your business' marketing efforts and activities. This section will also describe who your customers are and how you will reach them to tell them about your products and services. In addition to an explanation of your products and services, this section will also explain your competitive analysis. Also included in this section is market segmentation, competitive analysis and other selling strategies.

These are the relevant sections in this part of the business plan:

Products and/or Services

The Products and/or Services section will focus on the uniqueness of your product or services (including features), and how your customers will benefit (tangible and intangible) from the use of your offerings. Finally, your Unique Selling Proposition (USP) is the message that you want your customers and clients to receive about your product or services and the building block for your marketing efforts. Your goal is to communicate accurately and effectively your USP to your target customers.

Pricing Strategy

The pricing strategy part of your marketing strategy explains your rationale for pricing your product or service. The price you charge has to be simultaneously competitive and allow you to make a reasonable profit. To determine what price you will charge you must take in to account what the consumer is willing to pay and the the cost of your products and services, estimating the benefits to your consumers and comparing your products, services, and prices to others that are similar. Also include your anticipated Return on Investment (ROI).

Sale & Distribution Plan

The goal of your marketing plan is to get your consumer to buy your products and/or services. This is the idea of the sales and distribution plan–to illustrate exactly how your clients are going to buy your products and services. The three parts that make up this section of the marketing plan are the (1) Outline of the distribution methods to be used (2) Outline the transaction process between your business and your customers (3) Your sales strategy.

1) Outline the distribution methods to be used 

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2) Outline the transaction process between your business and your customers

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3) If it's applicable to your business, outline your sales strategy

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Advertising & Promotion Plan

The advertising and promotion section of the marketing plan explains how you are going to deliver your USP to your prospective clients and customers. First determine the message you want to send to your audience and then evaluate the best way to distribute this message. Then include what options you are picking, its cost, and how much business you are expecting to generate.

Options for promoting your USP

In this section you can be as thorough as possible including the specific activities that you plan to do for your marketing and advertising including sales promotions like free samples, coupons, point of purchase displays and product demonstrations; marketing materials like brochures, business cards, pamphlets, handouts and flyers; publicity like product launches, special events, guest posts and testimonials; Web Site; and Tradeshows.

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