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Why you need a written marketing plan

  • Jul 10
  • 4 min read

Updated: Sep 21

The Pain of Not Having a Plan


Running a business without a written marketing plan often feels like:


  • Throwing spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks.

  • Posting on social media last-minute, hoping for engagement.

  • Jumping on every trend, but never seeing consistent results.

  • Feeling overwhelmed, unsure what to do next—or if what you’re doing is even working.


Sound familiar?


Without a clear plan, your marketing becomes reactive, inconsistent, and exhausting. You spend time and money on tactics that don’t align with your goals. You second-guess every decision. And worst of all, you miss out on opportunities because you’re too busy putting out fires.


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Why Writing It Down Changes Everything


Here’s the good news: there’s a simple, proven way to break the cycle.

Write. It. Down.


According to a study by Dr. Gail Matthews at Dominican University, people who write down their goals are 42% more likely to achieve them [1]. And those who create a written plan with specific steps are 10 times more likely to succeed than those who don’t [2].


Why?


Because writing things down:


  • Clarifies your thinking: You can’t be vague on paper.

  • Creates accountability: You’re more likely to follow through.

  • Provides a roadmap: You know what to do, when, and why.

  • Reduces stress: You stop guessing and start executing.


In short, a written marketing plan turns chaos into clarity.


What a Marketing Plan Actually Does for You


A solid marketing plan isn’t just a document; it’s a decision-making tool.


It helps you:


  • Define your goals: What are you actually trying to achieve?

  • Understand your audience: Who are you talking to, and what do they care about?

  • Choose the right channels: Where should you show up, and how often?

  • Craft consistent messaging: What do you want to be known for?

  • Measure what matters: What does success look like, and how will you track it?


With a plan in place, you stop chasing shiny objects and start building momentum.


The Scattergun Trap


Many solopreneurs fall into the “scattergun” trap - trying a bit of everything, hoping something works.


One week it’s Instagram Reels, the next it’s email marketing, then maybe a podcast or a pop-up event.


The result? Burnout. Inconsistency. Confusion - for you and your audience.


A written plan helps you prioritise.


It tells you what to say no to, so you can say yes to what actually makes a difference.


Introducing: The Marketing Plan Workshop


If you’re ready to stop winging it and start winning with your marketing, I’ve got something just for you.


This September, I’m hosting a Marketing Plan Workshop (one in person at the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce and one online for those who prefer to join from home.)

In just three hours, you’ll walk away with:


✅ A complete, written marketing plan tailored to your business

✅ Clarity on your goals, audience, and messaging

✅ A simple strategy you can actually stick to

✅ Tools and templates to keep you on track

✅ The confidence to market your business with purpose


Whether you’re just starting out or looking to refocus, this workshop is designed to meet you where you are and get you where you want to go.


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Why This Matters Now


We’re heading into the final quarter of the year. That means now is the perfect time to get your marketing house in order, before the holiday rush, before the new year, and before you spend another month feeling stuck.


Imagine starting Q4 with a clear plan, a renewed sense of direction, and a marketing strategy that actually works for you.


No more guessing. No more overwhelm. Just focused, intentional action.


Real Talk: You Can’t Afford Not to Do This


Let’s break it down:


  • Time: You’re already spending hours on marketing. A plan helps you use that time wisely.

  • Money: Every ad, post, or promo without a strategy is a gamble. A plan helps you invest, not waste.

  • Energy: Decision fatigue is real. A plan reduces the mental load so you can focus on what matters.


And remember: only 3% of people have written goals with a plan to achieve them—but they’re the ones who are 10 times more likely to succeed [2].


Which side of that stat do you want to be on?


Let’s Do This Together


You don’t have to figure it all out on your own. This workshop is designed to guide you step-by-step, with expert support and a community of fellow business owners who get it.


Whether you’re a coach, maker, consultant, or creative, this is your chance to finally get your marketing sorted—and feel good about it.


Conclusion: Embrace the Power of Planning


In conclusion, having a solid marketing plan is not just beneficial; it's essential. It empowers you to take control of your business, make informed decisions, and ultimately achieve your goals.



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