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Blog Post: Budget Juggler or Decision Maker

The challenges presented to all corporate marketing directors is: How do we accomplish our new business goals with the current budget? With so many opinions on how you reach your target audience, it has become increasingly more difficult to put a strategic media, direct mail or internet marketing plan together.

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Keeping every opinion in the plan does not work.

Trying to wrap together everyone’s opinion and favorites spreads the budget and plan out to a point where, in most likelihood,  the plan never gains enough awareness or continuity to achieve any level of recall or response.

Putting a marketing plan together is not a popularity contest. It needs to be focused and based on solid research and experience. As a marketing strategist you need to  be confident in your decisions and hold the ground rather than giving in to popular consensus.

How many times have we all heard “Why isn’t this publication, web site or radio station in the buy?” It seems that to many decision makers are jumping on the “what is the flavor of the day”  media choice, looking for the holy grail of leads generation.

It does not exist.

How much share of eyeball does any consumer or potential client have? The deluge of media options and social media sites (even this blog) has transcended into a conundrum of who, what where  do you invest time and budget to reach out for new business.

Make well informed decisions and stick to the plan. Stand up and defend the thinking. As marketers, your opinion and expertise needs to be re-enforced and presented with competence and confidence. Do not try to spread out the plans tactics. Allocate the budget to the best of your capabilities to deliver the target audience with intelligent recommendations, not consensus executions built to simply please everyone.

Budget jugglers seldom attain the set goals.

Decision makers build brands.


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