Do You Even Plan Bro? Your Guide to 2023 Marketing Planning.

October 24, 2022

Planning season is coming to a close, and hopefully your team feels buttoned up and ready to go with a solid plan for 2023. But if not – we’ve got you.

In case you missed it, we’ve been working on a series of helpful tools, resources and blog posts that will get your 2023 plans off the ground. We’ve compiled the series here for you, which we’ve lovingly referred to as the #DoYouEvenPlanBro series — mainly as a means for making some seriously in-depth content into an excuse to turn our fearless leader, Jason Ploog, into a silly meme. Check out these 4 helpful resources to guide your 2023 planning.

#1 – INFOGRAPHIC: 4 QUESTIONS TO HELP YOU BUILD YOUR ANNUAL PLAN

INFOGRAPHIC: 4 QUESTIONS TO HELP YOU BUILD YOUR ANNUAL PLAN

This infographic provides you with 4 questions to ask your organization’s stakeholders — and walks through example answers, showing how to translate business objectives into measurable marketing objectives, strategies and tactics across every phase of the customer journey. Download the infographic

#2 – FILL-IN-THE-BLANK MARKETING PLAN TEMPLATE

FILL-IN-THE-BLANK MARKETING PLAN TEMPLATE

This fillable PDF provides the structure you need to map out all your strategies and tactics to support your business objectives. Download the template

#3 – HOW TO DEVELOP CAMPAIGNS FOR EVERY PHASE OF THE JOURNEY

HOW TO DEVELOP CAMPAIGNS FOR EVERY PHASE OF THE JOURNEY

Read how to align your paid media plan with your digital and content strategy across every phase of the journey. Read more

#4 – 4 HIGH-PERFORMING AD TYPES TO CONSIDER IN 2023

4 HIGH-PERFORMING AD TYPES TO CONSIDER IN 2023

From high-impact interstitials to Facebook lead-gen ads, we outline why we like these ad types and how we’ve seen them perform in the past. Read More

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