But, a little planning goes a long way. With a written
marketing plan we can focus on our translation work but still continue
with our marketing efforts in a structured way, without having to spend
too much time on it. Take an hour or so to think through the following
steps. In the end you will have an easy to follow plan for your business
development. It can even fit on one page that you can print out and put
up in front of the computer. Then it is easy to see what marketing
tasks you should do that week or month and you will have more time and
peace of mind to focus on your craft, i.e. your translation work.
Your business
• What services do you offer?
• What areas do you specialize in?
• Who are your clients?
• Who are your competitors?
• What are your unique selling points?
Your income
Track your finances by using the report functions in your software to answer these questions:
• What are your expenses?
• How much do you need to earn to cover these expenses?
• What has been your annual income for the past one, two or three years, and what do you want it to be?
• Which client generates the most income?
• How many clients generate the most income?
Your marketing
• How many new clients or projects do you want and in how much time?
• Where will you find your new clients?
• What marketing methods will you use?
• What is your marketing budget?
• How will you market and provide service to your existing clients?
• Can you offer additional services to your existing clients?
Divide
the marketing actions up into monthly and weekly activities and write
them down to have a visible to-do list and so you can follow up on your
progress.
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