Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Why your bank's strategic marketing plan can't wait!

It's that time of year when everything begins to compete for our time...the Holidays are here, family activities are in full gear; and wrapping up this year's marketing activities, planning the budget for next year, keeping an eye on new legislation, and many more items are also priorities. What I have found in working with numerous banks over the years, is that it is all too easy to let the marketing plan for next year be put off until January. Does this sound familiar?



I know it takes alot of time to research the market data, competitor data, review internal reports on balance sheet, profitability, study MCIF reports to find those golden opportunities, meet with division heads to find out their priorities and goals and marketing support they require, and then create a targeted plan for the investment of your marketing budget. I feel your pain!



Yet danger lurks in letting this important component of your job go until January. Namely, that you lose the first quarter. If you write the plan in January, get it approved in early February and start implementing in late February, you can't really get started until late March or early April.



A good marketing plan should be designed so that you are more than halfway to all of your goals by June and many would agree that most of your budget should be spent by the end of September. For any sales results to have an impact to the bottom line during 2010, this is the optimal schedule. If you don't get started until March or April, you won't achieve what you could have with your marketing budget in 2010, and as a direct result, you lessen your probability of getting the same or an increased budget for 2011.



A great marketing plan is the basis for a great year! If you are strapped for time and would appreciate some outside support for this critical component of your job, contact us at MarketMatch. We have years of experience at it. Check out our new "Expert2Go" services here: www.marketmatch.com/services/expert2go.



It won't cost you much, but it could get you way ahead of the game!

Here's to this busy time of year,

Sharon

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