In session 3 of A Marketing Podcast I discuss how to establish marketing goals and objectives as part of your marketing strategy. I review the reasoning behind having both goals and objectives and how they differ from each other. I also provide some insight into how to build your goals and objectives to make them achievable and to achieve your business goals as well.
Session 3 Show Notes:
* Brief review of session two and the process of marketing strategy development
* Discussion on the difference between goals and objectives
* A GOAL is measurable only by personal impression/gut feeling, or the completion of your objectives if you’ve created the right objectives.
* An OBJECTIVE is measurable by numbers, and multiple objectives build the checklist you need to achieve your goals
Creating Goals
* Always create your goals before your objectives
* Shoot for 5 goals – but 3 will work
* Make sure your goals a big and push your marketing, but are also achievable within the time period of your strategy
* I mentioned that I like to divide goals up to relate to particular business areas, and used the following as examples:
* Brand
* Product/Service
* Customers
* Culture
* Revenue
* Examples of goals for each business area:
* Brand: Establish our brand as a premium brand in the industry of X
* Product/Service: establish product X as the primary revenue generator for my business
* Customers: Increase resale value to current and future customers, increase up sells
* Culture: Develop an event participation program for marketing opportunities
* Revenue: Increase revenues in South East Asia
* Make sure that your goals are big! But give yourself a chance to achieve them in the strategies period.
* Remember to make your goals read like a story. They are not measurable by numbers.
Creating Objectives
* Now that you have 5 goals (or maybe 3), let’s create objectives for each goal.
* Depending on the size of the goal you will require at least two, and most likely more objectives to achieve each goal.
* If your goal can be achieved by achieving one objective, guess what? It’s not a goal, it’s an objective, so go back and change it.
* Make sure that your objectives align with your goals, and that achieving every objective within the goals group will achieve the goal.
* If you start to produce objectives that do not fit within a current goals grouping, you may need to add a new goal or decide to push that objective into the next periods strategy.
* Examples of some objectives:
* let’s use our previous example: “Establish our brand as a premium brand in the industry of X”
* Objectives would potentially include:
* Achieve 1,000,000 impressions in online advertising without our core markets (New York city, Los Angeles)
* Work with 5 influencers to post brand imagery and recommend our brand to their followers
* attend/speak at 3 industry related events
* Complete setup of all social channels currently in use to use new brand visual elements
Recap – Establishing goals and objectives
produce 3-5 goals
make them big, but attainable
make sure they align with business goals
produce objectives for each goal (make sure there is more than one)
make sure objectives a measurable by numbers
group objectives with each goal
Links & Resources:
* Small Business Marketing Strategy Template
* Extra Reading: Marketing Goals vs Obje...