Final Marketing Plan

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Good Examples of Final Marketing Plan

Besides having great content within your Final Marketing Plan, its organization should be logical and highly attractive. While you should refer to the full instructions, some students requested an example of a template and/or good example. Remember to use single spacing with 12-point Times New Roman font for the text portions of the document. The general structure of the Final Marketing Plan is as follows.

· Introduction (also identify the duration of your plan)

· Summary & Synthesis from Raw Materials Assessment assignment

· Market segments from your Product-Audience Match Strategy assignment

· Your Brand Objectives or Goals from your Personal Marketing Strategy assignment

· Strategies and tactics to reach objectives from Personal Marketing Strategy

· 1-page figure or chart or image that depicts how strategies and objectives are connected

· Marketing Plan Timeline (1-page figure or chart or image of timeline)

· Appendices

· Appendix A: Entire Product-Audience Match Strategy assignment

· Appendix B: Entire Personal Marketing Strategy assignment

Basically, an appendix is an extra section at the end of the publication (after references), allowing you to include detailed information that would be distracting within the main body of the paper. If there is more than one appendix (which you will have), label them "Appendix A," "Appendix B," etc. (without quotes) in the order that each item appears in the paper. In-text references to these appendices can be used within a sentence (ie “As seen in Appendix B, …”) or as a parenthetical citation as you feel appropriate.

good example of how strategies and objectives are connected; good design elements using shapes in Word; easy to read and logical
How strategies and objectives are connected Good Example

example of how goals and strategies are connected which is confusing and handwritten; not a good example
While this is colorful, a hand-written image is not okay. Plus, it’s confusing. This is part of your brand, put your best foot forward!

How strategies and objectives are connected Good Example

example of how strategies and objectives are connected that is easy to read, has good design elements and logical

Marketing Plan Timeline Okay Example

While this is a timeline and it does fulfill the assignment requirements, it is a bit basic. Be creative.

example of basic timeline, not very creative or visually pleasing

This example combines the objectives/goals with the timeline, which is Okay- if it was large enough to read. Have pity on your professor’s eyes- they only have two of them. Remember to use at least 12-point font.

good example of objectives
example of timeline that is handwritten and vertical instead of horizontal

Just say no to handwritten timelines. Don’t give your professor have a crooked neck by making them try to read a sideways picture.

When adding the timeline you may need to change the orientation of that particular page to landscape. Learn “How to Include Both Landscape and Portrait Pages in the Same Word Document.”

example of final marketing plan timeline that is easy to read the font, logical and has good design elements

Marketing Plan Timeline Good Example

example of timeline with print too small to easily read
Magnifying glass (needed to view small print)
Marketing Plan Timeline Okay Example

If you are not savvy with charts and images in word, you may want to google “timeline creator” to find a free online tool to help you make your timeline. Make sure it’s easy to read; always consider your audience. If your plan is for 10 years, that is how many years your timeline should include.

example of final marketing plan with misspelled word
Good Example, but…

Sometimes spellcheck doesn’t work on charts/graphs/images so always proofread (or have someone else proofread) your work.

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