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Marketing rarely seems to deliver on its promise.
You probably don’t have the budgets to compete with the big players. You find it difficult to justify spending all that money and you cannot be sure if your marketing budget is being wasted. Maybe you’ve hired marketing managers, experts or agencies who have promised much, but achieved little.
Whatever your situation a practical detailed marketing plan with specific objectives, actions, and measures is essential - backed by a robust management process to keep the plan on track and ensure delivery.
Without these two essential components your marketing will be ineffectual, slow, and underwhelming and your investments destined for failure.
In The Business Leaders Essential Guide to Marketing, renowned business adviser, Stephen Dann sets out the methods, the tools, and the techniques to enable you to plan your marketing activity with clear measurable results and ensure you gain new customers.
Whether you are a business owner, marketer, or entrepreneur, The Business Leaders Essential Guide to Marketing enables you to develop and implement marketing plans to achieve your commercial goals.
You discover:
Why marketing fails
How to assess your current situation
How to define your ideal customer
How to develop messaging and brands
Where to focus and what to measure
What’s in your marketing plan
The process to ensure your marketing plans are implemented
What might go wrong
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Marketing rarely seems to deliver on its promise.
You probably don’t have the budgets to compete with the big players. You find it difficult to justify spending all that money and you cannot be sure if your marketing budget is being wasted. Maybe you’ve hired marketing managers, experts or agencies who have promised much, but achieved little.
Whatever your situation a practical detailed marketing plan with specific objectives, actions, and measures is essential - backed by a robust management process to keep the plan on track and ensure delivery.
Without these two essential components your marketing will be ineffectual, slow, and underwhelming and your investments destined for failure.
In The Business Leaders Essential Guide to Marketing, renowned business adviser, Stephen Dann sets out the methods, the tools, and the techniques to enable you to plan your marketing activity with clear measurable results and ensure you gain new customers.
Whether you are a business owner, marketer, or entrepreneur, The Business Leaders Essential Guide to Marketing enables you to develop and implement marketing plans to achieve your commercial goals.
You discover:
Why marketing fails
How to assess your current situation
How to define your ideal customer
How to develop messaging and brands
Where to focus and what to measure
What’s in your marketing plan
The process to ensure your marketing plans are implemented
What might go wrong