Friday, October 25, 2013

How to Create a Marketing Plan

             What is a marketing plan and why is it so essential to the success of your business? Find out here, in the first section of our comprehensive guide to creating a marketing plan.

            Firms that are successful in marketing invariably start with a marketing plan. Large companies have plans with hundreds of pages; small companies can get by with a half-dozen sheets. Put your marketing plan in a three-ring binder. Refer to it at least quarterly, but better yet monthly. Leave a tab for putting in monthly reports on sales/manufacturing; this will allow you to track performance as you follow the plan.

       The plan should cover one year. For small companies, this is often the best way to think about marketing. Things change, people leave, markets evolve, customers come and go. Later on we suggest creating a section of your plan that addresses the medium-term future--two to four years down the road. But the bulk of your plan should focus on the coming year.

          You should allow yourself a couple of months to write the plan, even if it's only a few pages long. Developing the plan is the "heavy lifting" of marketing. While executing the plan has its challenges, deciding what to do and how to do it is marketing's greatest challenge. Most marketing plans kick off with the first of the year or with the opening of your fiscal year if it's different.

            Who should see your plan? All the players in the company. Firms typically keep their marketing plans very, very private for one of two very different reasons: Either they're too skimpy and management would be embarrassed to have them see the light of day, or they're solid and packed with information . . . which would make them extremely valuable to the competition.

             You can't do a marketing plan without getting many people involved. No matter what your size, get feedback from all parts of your company: finance, manufacturing, personnel, supply and so on--in addition to marketing itself. This is especially important because it will take all aspects of your company to make your marketing plan work. Your key people can provide realistic input on what's achievable and how your goals can be reached, and they can share any insights they have on any potential, as-yet-unrealized marketing opportunities, adding another dimension to your plan. If you're essentially a one-person management operation, you'll have to wear all your hats at one time--but at least the meetings will be short!

            What's the relationship between your marketing plan and your business plan or vision statement? Your business plan spells out what your business is about--what you do and don't do, and what your ultimate goals are. It encompasses more than marketing; it can include discussions of locations, staffing, financing, strategic alliances and so on. It includes "the vision thing," the resounding words that spell out the glorious purpose of your company in stirring language. Your business plan is the U.S. Constitution of your business: If you want to do something that's outside the business plan, you need to either change your mind or change the plan. Your company's business plan provides the environment in which your marketing plan must flourish. The two documents must be consistent.

Green Mountain Coffee's Growing Problem

           Judging by the numbers alone, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. (IW 500/305) possesses all the attributes of a great American success story.

           The Waterbury, Vt., company's annual revenue has soared nearly 700% since 2007 to $2.7 billion. During that same timeframe, profits climbed to $199.5 million, up from just $12.8 million four years earlier, and its stock price hit a 52-week high last September of $115.98.

         The company also achieved the highest jump on this year's IW U.S. 500 ranking, moving up 122 places after making its IW 500 debut in 2011. Green Mountain CEO Lawrence Blanford attributes the company's rise from a small café established in 1981 to a multibillion-dollar coffee packaging and brewing-machine manufacturer to its focus on innovation and market strategy.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Samsung Electronics apologises to Chinese consumers

        Samsung Electronics has apologised to Chinese consumers after a report carried on China's state TV claimed some of its phones were malfunctioning.The report alleged the phones were crashing due to faulty memory chips and criticised its repair policies.Samsung, which generates nearly 14% of its overall revenue from China. said it would provide free repairs for the seven models mentioned in the report.In a separate development Samsung was also fined by Taiwanese authorities.

        Taiwan's Fair Trade Commission levied a fine of fined 10m Taiwanese dollars ($340,000; £210,000) over allegations that Samsung had paid money to people to criticise rival's products.Growing scrutiny.China is the world's second largest economy and the most populous country,The combination of a growing economy, rising income levels and a large consumer base has made it a key market for leading global firms.However, as foreign companies continue to grow their business in China, they have come under increased scrutiny.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Which One Should Matter More

         The credit card may basically be a good financial tool if an individual would only know how to use it smartly. Credit card firms are currently eyeing at students as a potential target market for credit card services. There are several perks that a student credit card carries. First, they aid students create their credit position. This can also allow them to manage their funds by themselves. They are ready to handle numerous financial transactions such as mortgage applications once they begin working.

       Student credit cards almost work the same way as common credit cards. They typically possess reduced credit limits compared to standard credit cards. This stops students from spending over their limit. Others contain interest charges that are higher compared than typical credit cards. This is also a manner of preserving the investment of the credit card company. And also for the credit card issuer's protection, a parent/guardian of the student credit card applicant is made to co-sign the application, because a lot of these students do not yet have an income that would qualify them for a credit card.

The American Express Credit Card – An Excellent Choice for Your Business

        There will be a time when real paper or metal money will cease to exist the way they exist today. There was a certain step made when the banks or the credit companies introduced the “plastic”. And by “plastic” I mean the very efficient credit cards.

        One of the most popular credit card issuers is American Express. This company started off with freight and valuables, and moved on to sell financial products, such as travelers’ cheques and money orders. Currently, the company’s best-known product is probably the charge card.Even if this company was not concerned with financial services in their first years, American Express had banks as their largest clients. They started delivering the typical small parcels to banks, and this is how they slowly turned from a freight deliver business into a financial products company.

Healthy Circle of Friends - Small Group Personal Training

         Small-group training personal trainer sessions under five people may be just what you need to keep you motivated and moving towards your goals at the health club. Training with friends, families, or your significant other along with your "other significant other": your personal trainer puts you in a fun and comfortable atmosphere where you can train hard and cheer each other on even harder.

          When beginning a fitness program, it is so important that you have the support of friends and family, not only so that they won't tempt you with indulgences or keep you from making your appointments at the gym, but so that they will encourage you to stick with your goals and pump you up when you are feeling sluggish. Well, why not bring this support system into the health club with you? After all, don't you think your loved ones need a little pumping up, too?

11 Ways To Promote Your Websit

        There are many ways to promote your website, but we often forget some of the most effective. Let's review my 11 ways to promote your website.

         Headers, Tags, and Titles - Search engines continue to evolve but there are a few things you still can do to give them a clue about what's on your website. One is to include your keywords in header tags. Additionally, craft a one or two sentence description that explains the content of each page, including some keywords from the page. This should go between the Head tags. Finally, you should write short, descriptive titles for each page. Don't use the same one for each.

The SEO Spiderweb

        The SEO Spider-web basically consists of two core aspects, the Internal Web and the External Web, each web contains several key components.Internal Web - All objects that directly relate to the site and fall under you domain name, www.your-site.com:

         Keywords, make sure your keywords within the site are befitting and do not contain "noise" by search engines, you should consider avoiding words these words, to test your sites Keywords check out http://www.websitegrader.com/, you should also take into consideration not to go overboard on your Keywords as you could potentially dilute the effectiveness of them and try to keep them to around 7-10 keywords. To get a better idea of what Keywords you should use look into SEO Books keyword research tool , try entering a term and see what comes up (I entered the term "business" and the list returned is immense).

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Organization & Management

       Organization and Management follows the Market Analysis. This section should include: your company's organizational structure, details about the ownership of your company, profiles of your management team, and the qualifications of your board of directors.

         Who does what in your business? What is their background and why are you bringing them into the business as board members or employees? What are they responsible for? These may seem like unnecessary questions to answer in a one- or two-person organization, but the people reading your business plan want to know who's in charge, so tell them. Give a detailed description of each division or department and its function.

Vital for Health

           If you are trying to think of ways that you can ensure that you are healthy in your daily life, then one of the things that you can make sure of is that your hygiene is of a good standard. There are a lot of things that matter with regards to this, and many people may not have thought about everything that there is to consider.
The first thing to take into account is personal hygiene. Not only does this make your healthier, but knowing that you are clean means that you have a lot of confidence as well, therefore making it more likely that you will be able to succeed in your day to day life. One the most simple things that you can do to make sure that you remain healthy is to wash your hands regularly with water. Doing this means that everything bad on them will be washed away, meaning that it will not be a problem to you in the future.