How To Use Google's Online Calendar For Your Marketing Strategies

Posted by Stacie Walker
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Oct 10, 2011
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Free Google Online Calendar   
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The most important resource for any of us in business is time.  In the early stages of business building there seems to be an avalanche of work to be done. 
 

It is so easy for you to get overwhelmed and get off of track when it comes to implementing marketing strategies for your business.  A solution to this issue can be simply handled by creating a calendar to follow through with your marketing strategies.


A wonderful online organizing tool I use for my everyday business, and personal needs is a Google Online Calendar.  Google’s free online calendar can be used for free. You can access your calendars from any computer. You can share your calendar with anyone you choose and get reminders via text message or email on your mobile device.

What Can You Do With A Marketing Calendar?


1. You can create monthly themes for organizing your marketing campaigns. This will keep your educational marketing content interesting and fun for your current clients and prospects.


2.  You can plan your marketing campaigns ahead of time, and schedule product launches months in advance.


3. You know what needs to be done everyday, so there are no surprises. You can focus on your content marketing strategies

with a clear plan that is written out in detail.


4. Believe it or not, your prospects are watching you. When they see you are consistent with your marketing efforts and building a relationship, they will know you are a true professional.


5. You can track your monthly progress. You will be able to build the successful and profitable business you deserve one step at a time. 


You can also try out Google Apps For Business for free for 30 days. Google offers a combination of communication and collaboration tools for businesses. Personally, I have not used the service, but it looks like a great service. 


Creating momentum for your marketing efforts requires commitment and yes, work. On the other hand, you could simply ignore what needs to be done, but then your income will suffer, and you will possibly put yourself out of business. 



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