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The 3 Essential Elements to Creating a Memorable Brand

Having a memorable brand is almost always goal number one. There are three elements in almost every memorable brand out there in the mainstream. And for all you who are in pursuit of your memorable brand, here are the three essential elements you’ll need to pay attention to in order to make your memorable brand…

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Marketing the Evolutionaries Way

There’s a new book out by Randy Harrington and Carmen Voilleque called “Evolutionaries: Transformational Leadership: The Missing Link in Your Organizational Chart.” Randy and Carmen are brilliant, inspirational, and most of all, observant. They are consultants by trade, and any organization lucky enough to work with one or both of these individuals is vastly better…

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Setting Business Planning Goals: Why Dreaming Matters

I came across this quote this morning, and it stopped me in my tracks: “We’ve got to have a dream if we are going to make a dream come true.” ~Denis Waitley It’s a simple line, but it’s a powerful reminder of something we often forget: planning isn’t just about charts, calendars, or task lists.…

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Identify Your Brand Position by Using Brand Keywords

With your Brand’s history complete with the brand book, it’s time to start distilling the keywords for your Brand. If you haven’t done this exercise yet, a Word Cloud is an excellent way to tease them. Identify Brand Keywords for the Brand Book Copy the text you wrote for the brand book on the history…

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Why You Should Revisit Your Marketing Plan Regularly

As we often assess our personal lives and make resolutions for change, the same should be true for our marketing strategies. Whether you’ve already developed a marketing plan for the year or are just starting, this is an ideal time to review, tweak, or create it to ensure it aligns with your business goals. Revisit…

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Branding Foundations

Every brand needs to be built on a solid foundation. While the materials the blocks are made of change from company to company, their purpose, form, and necessity do not vary. The first foundational block of your brand is your vision for your company. Why does your company exist? Where are you going? What are the altruistic reasons…

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Examining Your Marketing Environment

As you begin to put together your new strategic marketing plan, you should take into account the internal and external factors in your marketing environment that will be affecting you in the upcoming year. In my previous post, How Effective is Your Marketing Plan? I asked you the following you the following question: “Did your…

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Choosing Products for Your Target Audience

Not every product you carry will suit your target audience, so discussing how and why a particular product will fill a need is important. It’s incumbent upon you to figure out how your product will fill a void in their lives. To do this, you need to understand your target audience. Say their age bracket…

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Tweeting is Word of Mouth

We were recently out of state attending a client’s strategic planning session. We didn’t know much about the area and had been very busy in the weeks leading up to that, so we didn’t do much investigating on the Internet. It wasn’t a vacation to pull up all the to-do’s of the place you’ll be…

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Using and Buying Media Wisely

Before we get into planning season, this seems like a good time to discuss the best ways to think about buying media. I touched on this briefly in my recent post, The Intersection of Planning and Improvisation. But this topic deserves an entire post before annual plans are laid for 2011. The first thing you…

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5 Reasons Social Media Should be in the 2011 Marketing Plan

Social media certainly is all the rage right now – but will it be in your 2011 Strategic Marketing Plan? If not, here are five reasons it should be: Your customers are on social media. They have Facebook accounts, Twitter profiles, and Foursquare check-ins and are on Linkedin. If your business isn’t on them, you’re…

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Marketing Plan: Intersection of Planning and Improvisation

Before the frenzy of annual strategic planning begins, I thought I’d take a moment to discuss some strategies you might want to consider as you build your strategic yearly marketing plan. Naturally, your strategic marketing plan should contain your best guess on how you will advance your brand and product positions throughout the upcoming year: where…

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