Planning an Organized Marketing
Strategy for Online Business Development
By using these
simple, step-by-step procedures to plan your business, you'll grasp a
handle on your business quickly with plenty of time to enjoy your business
profits.
1. Schedule
time to plan every week and follow your plan.
You may choose to use an online
calendar, a notebook, or a 30 day file, the method you choose isn't as
important as the process of using it.
- Check it frequently.
- Add everything to the calendar.
- Include time for yourself in your schedule.
- Make all appointments stand out, so you don't forget them.
- Make time for admin and writing duties, they are important too.
2. Generate a
ToDo List and keep it handy.
This MUST be on paper. The sense of completion you
will feel as you check off each item and cross them off your list is worth the
extra paper activity each day. Don't pass up this opportunity to recognize your
accomplishments.
NOTE: Each
morning, before you get started, cross three things off your list that you know
you're not going to get done that day. THIS IS IMPORTANT.
3. Spiral
notebook.
I'm going to say it again, because this is important. SPIRAL
NOTEBOOK. Get a thick one with some folders and keep some paperclips attached.
Write absolutely everything in your spiral notebook, because it's your record
for the time you've got it. Notes, ideas, suggestions, names, addresses,
contact information, goals, projects, discussions, topics for writing,
information you MUST keep, and anything else you happen to want to jot down.
Write it in your spiral notebook. This is your book, dated from beginning to
end. Write on front and back pages, nobody will read it but you, and you want
all the details.
There are so
many pieces to planning your business, you're going to want everything
written down, organized and completely strategized. I always recommend new
business owners find a business coach or consultant to help organize a business
start up, because without one, it's like running blind into a mine field. The
results of a well planned business from the beginning are immediate profits.
Nobody can
guarantee those immediate profits on the front, but you're far more likely to
have them, if your business is well planned.
With all the
duties of a new business to line up and organize, you'll find more ways to
procrastinate if you aren't ready with instant answers to your key problems of
management. Get focused, get organized, and get to profits with our
organizational strategy.
By Jan Verhoeff
Image by Sergeitelegin
(c) 2012 - http://janverhoeff.com
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