Welcome to the 19 April, 2009 edition of the Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival.
Michelle Cook presents Create A Great International Marketing Plan posted at Small Business: Canada saying “Businesses all over Canada have the potential to successfully export their products or services. Every entrepreneur, regardless of business size or offering, can potentially increase sales, compete in diverse markets and reach a global audience with his or her particular skills and expertise. One of the key components for export success is an international marketing plan.”
Laura Lake presents Create a 90-Day Marketing Plan posted at About.com: Marketing saying “It’s that time of year where we begin to evaluate how well we did and start to develop new plans for the upcoming year. This year I’d like to suggest that you try something new, rather than creating a one-year marketing plan or a five-year marketing plan, why not try creating a 90-day plan? ”
presents The Values of a Customer posted at B2B Marketing Plan saying “Your current customers are generally your best source for revenue. You have a relationship with them. You can contact them with new information and new opportunities. To maximize customer marketing your processes need to be top notch. Your customer service needs to be excellent.”
Steve Fisher presents Marketing Plan Financials in Plan English posted at Network Solutions saying “You can’t have a product discussion and not include financial for the number geeks in all of us. As we wrap up the written content sections of the marketing plan, we dive into the numbers section. As in our Business Plan Series our Marketing Plan Series contains three beloved “Marketing Plan Financials in Plan English” sections. The first of these deals with sales projections and market share so let’s get started”
Nathan Kaiser presents A Viral Video is not a Marketing Plan posted at nPost saying “when launching a startup, have a full marketing plan that includes everything that makes sense for your business model. If you put all your eggs in one basket, you are prone to fail.”
Finally, here is a link to the 1998 version of A Basic Guide to Exporting that you can use to get an idea of what a marketing plan should include. The 2008 edition is available for purchase at http://unzco.com
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