I often wonder how people without a plan know where they're going. Or, how they know when they've arrived at their destination.
Think about it.
If you never specify what your goal is, how do you go about achieving it? And how do you know when to celebrate?
Step One
Having a clearly defined, and written goal is the first step in creating a successful business.
How Will You Measure Your Success?
Whether you choose to measure your success in number of clients or
revenue per month or year, or in any other terms, is up to you. The
point is to establish a measurable goal.
Step Two
The second step to creating a successful business is creating a plan to
achieve your goal. This is your marketing plan and it ensures all your
time, energy and money are focused on achieving whatever it is YOU want
to achieve.
But it doesn't stop there.
A Goal And A Plan Are NOT Enough
Just having a goal and a plan are not enough. You must track your
progress so you can determine if it will require more or different
effort to achieve your goal.
So how do you track your progress?
You Need Two More Things ... One
First, you track your progress toward your overall goal. I recommend you evaluate this at least every couple of months.
But why not just make a habit of doing it once a month?
Make it a practice to review your marketing plan and how well it is
moving you toward your goal, at the end of every month. A good day to
do this is the day you take care of your end-of-month administrative
tasks (things like paying bills and running sales and financial
reports).
If you break your goal down into twelfths, you can easily tell each
month if you're on track. And, if you're not, you can easily make
adjustments, like increasing your level of marketing if necessary, to
get back on track.
By keeping close tabs on your progress toward your goals, you greatly
increase your odds of achieving them. Partly because you give yourself
time to make adjustments and take a different route if necessary.
And, partly because you are constantly reminding yourself of your intentions.
And ... Two
The second way to stay on track is to track each of your individual
marketing activities. This is how you'll know if each activity is
moving you toward your goal.
For Example ... Tracking Your Web Site Stats
If you're generating your prospects or clients via your web site, do
you know how many visitors you need to generate the number of clients
you're shooting for?
It's pretty easy to determine if you utilize web site tracking reports.
Your web host should provide tracking reports to let you know how many
visitors your site is getting, and ideally you can track this for each
page of your site.
WebStat is a great tool that provides detailed reports on web site
traffic. I use it as a supplement to the reports provided by my web
host, and I love it. You can try it out at no cost, plus there's a free
version, or you can subscribe for a very low monthly fee. Learn more
about WebStat here.
If you have a newsletter or special report that web site visitors can
subscribe to you can then determine what your conversion rate is: Total
Subscribers divided by Total Visitors equals your Conversion Rate.
Do You Know What Your Conversion Rates Are?
You can then take this one step further by determining what your
conversion rate is, from subscribers to clients. Or, to measure what
your sales conversion rate is if you are selling products or services
on your web site.
Once you know your sales conversion rate, you should be able to
calculate how many web site visitors you need to generate to achieve
your sales or "number of clients" goal.
This will tell you pretty quickly if you're on track to achieve your
goal, or if you need to generate a lot more web site traffic to do so.
A Little Bit Of Math Upfront Will Guarantee Your Success
While at first it may be disheartening, especially if you're way off
the mark, at least you have a clear picture of what it will take to
reach your goal. Then it's simply a matter of finding ways to generate
the traffic. And then it's only a matter of time until you achieve your
goal.
Track Your Speaking Engagements or Teleseminars
You can track other marketing activities in a similar way. For example,
with speaking engagements or teleseminars, what percentage of your
attendees typically subscribe, and then what percentage of those
typically become clients or buy?
You can determine how big of an audience or how many speaking engagements or teleseminars you need to do to reach your goals.
Track Your Public Relations Efforts
For public relations, how many people do you need to reach, or
impressions do you need to achieve to generate the return necessary to
meet your goals? You can then send your releases out more frequently
(just make sure they're newsworthy) or to media with a larger audience.
Again, if you monitor your results every month, you'll have a very good
idea if you're on track to meet your goals. And, you'll have plenty of
time to make adjustments to your plan if necessary.
So, What's Your Goal For This Year?
And do you know if you're on track to achieve it? If you haven't
committed your goal to writing, I encourage you to do so today.
If you're not sure what you can achieve, then take your best guess and work towards that.
You Can Track Your Way To The Top!
Put some tracking practices into place and stay on top of them every
month. If you do this, I guarantee you'll achieve a lot more than if
you just "wing it!"
If you'd like some help creating your goals and developing a marketing
plan to help you achieve them, check out The 10stepmarketing™ System.
It walks you through the process in a simple, step-by-step manner,
making it easy. To learn more, visit www.10stepmarketing.com
(C) Copyright 2005 Debbie LaChusa
20-year marketing veteran Debbie LaChusa created The 10stepmarketing
System to help small business owners and solo-preneurs successfully
market their business, themselves without spending a fortune on
marketing. To learn more about this simple, step-by-step program and to
sign up for her FREE audio class and FREE weekly ezine featuring how-to
articles, tips and advice, visit www.10stepmarketing.com