The One Week Marketing Plan (Review and Analysis of Satterfield's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Mark Satterfield's book "The One Week Marketing Plan" tells you how to develop a marketing plan in just one week. According to Satterfield, the key to successful marketing is focusing on creating a marketing system instead of unconnected activities. You can set up this system by following the Basic One Week Marketing Plan.
The Basic One Week Marketing Plan involves:
1. Choosing your niche market
2. Creating a great FREE offer
3. Building a website
4. Sending drip-marketing messages
5. Getting website traffic
Added-value of this summary:
• Save time
• Set up a marketing plan in one week
• Create a connected marketing system
To learn more, read “The One Week Marketing Plan” and create a marketing system that works in just one week!
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Book Presentation: The One Week Marketing Plan by Mark Satterfield
Summary of The One Week Marketing Plan (Mark Satterfield)
Book Abstract
Most small- to medium sized enterprises struggle to develop a workable marketing plan but it really isn't difficult. In fact, all it takes is one week to get your marketing set up. You then keep progressively fine-tuning and boosting to get it working better.
To set up a workable marketing plan in five days (one work week) follow this sequence:
Choose your niche market
Create a great FREE offer
Build a website for your FREE offer
Send drip-marketing messages
Get traffic to your website
Marketing doesn't have to be expensive, time-consuming or complicated. The key to succeeding with marketing is to focus on getting your system working rather than trying a series of unconnected marketing activities.
The success of any company depends upon having a consistent flow of new prospective clients. Unfortunately, far too many businesses rely solely on their existing clients and referrals as their primary methods for getting new business. The One Week Marketing Plan is about gaining visibility in your niche market, educating people about the problems you solve, and having clients call you about how you can help them.
- Mark Satterfield
About the Author
MARK SATTERFIELD is founder and CEO of Gentle Rain Marketing, Inc., a marketing services company. He has more than 20 years practical experience in helping business owners attracting new prospects and turning