Marketing Plan Template
Marketing Plan Template
[Your Marketing
business Plan
name]
Prepared [date]
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
The executive summary should be a high-level overview that summarizes all of your
marketing plan's components. The key with this section is to be brief, yet exciting.
An executive summary is often written after you've completed the rest of the marketing
plan, to ensure it covers all of the important elements of your plan.
Our Company
This section should include:
• Company name
• Headquarters/locations
• Mission statement
Marketing Team
List the roles of each member of your existing marketing department.
• Marketing leader (name, role, job description)
• Team member (name, role, job description)
New Marketing Positions
If you plan on hiring more personnel, list the types of roles you require and if any
specific training or certifications are needed. Think about your overall goals, and
highlight how and why these roles are vital to your company's success.
Target Market
Industries
Summarize the industries your business currently markets to or will target within
the coming year.
Industry examples:
• Food service
• Retail
• Entertainment
• Education
• Finance
SWOT Analysis
A SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) analysis is a planning
process that helps businesses overcome challenges and determine what new leads
to pursue. A SWOT analysis is recommended for new businesses, as well as
businesses entering new markets or industries.
Opportunities Threats
Buyer Personas
In this section, clearly define who your target customer is, where you will find
them, how you will reach them and, most importantly, how you will sell your
product or service to them.
You may have multiple target customer segments, such as both businesses and
consumers. Developing a buyer persona for your customers helps you define each
type and target them more effectively.
Once you identify your target customers, you should create a full demographic
profile for them. Whether they are a consumer or a business will determine if your
solution/product is B2C (business to consumer) or B2B (business to business).
Consumer profile:
• Age
• Gender
• Location
• Income
• Occupation
• Education level
• Interests
• Shopping and buying habits
Business profile:
• Industry
• Location
• Size
• Stage in business (startup, growing, mature)
• Annual marketing budget
• Challenges
Competitive Analysis
List your top competitors and examine their strengths and weaknesses against your
own company. What competitive edge do you have? In what areas do they
outperform you?
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Go-to-Market Strategy
Product
Describe the products or services you will be marketing and how they appeal to
your target market. What challenges does your target market have that your
product will solve? How does your product or service stand out against the
competition?
Place
Where will you promote the products and services? Online? In the store? Explain
how and where you will reach your target customer.
Price
Explain the pricing structure for your products/services. How does this compare to
your competitors and appeal to your target market? Will you offer discounts and
promotions?
Promotion
How do your customers find out about your company? What promotional
strategies and marketing channels will you use and why?
Marketing Channels
Below is a list of the potential marketing channels you might utilize. For each
channel, explain its purpose and metrics to measure its success.
• Website
• Social media
• Email
• Content (e.g., articles, whitepapers, case studies)
• Video
• Events
• Direct mail
• Referrals
Marketing Goals
This section should outline the marketing goals that will support the company's
main initiatives.
Example: Improve our Example: Create bottom-of-the Example: Research and develop Example: Publish
organic rankings and funnel gap content to drive more content briefs for new articles and articles a month.
increase our website traffic traffic. hire freelance writers.
by 30%.
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