Does Your Marketing Plan Work For You or Against You?

A review of your current plan will point you in the right direction

 

How do you find prospects?


What methods have you put in place to consistently get sales?


Which promotional tools are part of your marketing arsenal?


If you don't know the answers to these questions, following each step and making adjustments to keep your cash register ringing, then your marketing plan desperately needs help now.

Your perfect marketing plan makes finding prospects and turning them into customers and referral sources a smooth and easy process.

 

It's checked on a regular basis and determines the pace of your growth and sales.

Ready to create a marketing plan for the first time or revitalize the one you currently follow?

 

Schedule a Marketing Plan Review today, and let me show you how easy it is to turn your business into a productive and profitable enterprise.

I'm Shirley George Frazier, solo and small business marketing expert and author of Marketing Strategies for the Home-Based Business: Solutions You Can Use Today.

 

Assisting entrepreneurs with their plans has been my life since 1995 when I began writing articles for trade publications and speaking at business conferences about effective marketing.

My clients include:

 

•  Home-based businesses

•  Real estate investors

•  Tea importers

•  Gift shops

•  Small business attorneys

•  Hallmark stores

•  Florists

•  Wine merchants

•  Confection shops

 

Many of them ask for my help before their stores open for business, but many more come to me when they're in desperate need of help. In either case, I uncover solutions that work.

 

Here's what you'll receive after your marketing plan review:
  1. A realistic outlook of your current strategy based on your industry and market changes.
     

  2. Information about ready-to-buy categories you are neglecting and how to approach them.
     

  3. Sample introductions, online and offline, to capture prospects' attention.
     

  4. A Web site home page or print materials' review to ensure you're speaking the "buyers' language."
     

  5. Suggestions for offers, incentives, and buzzwords that get your foot in their door without busting your budget.
     

  6. A new or completely-revised one page plan to start or renew your marketing the next day.




If you're offering apples and don't realize that your customers want oranges, this Marketing Plan Review is a must to schedule today.

Large stores invest more than $10,000 for this review, and smaller retailers pay $5,000 and up. For a limited time, I'm offering this review -- the first time online -- for the introductory cost of $247.

Don't wait until your doors are about to close to ask for help. The earlier we work together to find solutions, the faster your profits will grow.

Click this link to start your Marketing Plan Review. Make a commitment today if you're serious about staying in business.

 

Click Here to Begin Your Marketing Plan Review for $247