The Advanced Marketing Plan

Yesterday I shared the Simplest Marketing Plan I could think of for creative professionals who don't have any marketing in place.

Today, for those of you who do have a few marketing tools under your belt -- and want to find clients all over the country (or even the world!) -- try the Advanced Online Plan.

This builds on the Beginner Online Plan but adds one more tool:

  • Networking (online via LinkedIn and/or in person)
  • Marketing-Smart Web site
  • Email marketing
  • Blogging/Twitter

That's plenty. Really. Once you've got these tools in place, you can always add more.

The Advanced version of the 2012 Creative Professional's Marketing Plan + Calendar Bundle will provide the structure to implement these tools.

These are just a few of the highlights from last week's annual peptalk/webinar, The Only Marketing Tools You Need for 2012, (see what people tweeted with #mktgpeptalk).

Share your experiences with any of these tools, please!

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About Ilise Benun

Ilise Benun is a national speaker and founder of Marketing Mentor and the Creative Freelancer Conference (with HOW Magazine). She works closely with creative professionals who are serious about growing their business. She is the author of several books including, “The Creative Professional’s Guide to Money: How to Think About It, How to Talk About It and What to Do About It,” (HOW Books 2011), “The Designer’s Guide to Marketing and Pricing,” “Stop Pushing Me Around: A Workplace Guide for the Timid, Shy and Less Assertive,” "Public Relations for Dummies, and “The Art of Self Promotion. Sign up for her free Quick Tips from Marketing Mentor here: www.marketing-mentortips.com
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