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	<title>Comments on: Marketing plans, improving comic-book stores discussed at ComicsPRO meeting</title>
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		<title>By: Sandy Barris</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By the way, if it’s OK with you I’d like to add that no marketing plan or marketing calendar should be set in stone! 

If history has taught us anything, no matter how effective your plan may be, chances are, it will have to be altered at a given time; due to what your competitor(s), clients, future clients or suppliers are doing. 

Here’s the kicker, don’t feel as if you have to be a psychic. 

Don’t feel overwhelmed at the thought of needing a business and marketing plan so flexible that it takes away from the overall aim and goals that made you ‘hungry’ to market your particular business, product, service or idea in the first place! 

No doubt about it, there’s an easy way to be sure that you can continue to have success in the future – if you just start off with flexibility in mind! 

The best way to do so is to have a marketing plan and marketing calendar that is flexible and built to adjust itself when the time comes to do so. 

Respectfully,
Sandy Barris
Fast Marketing Plan.com
http://www.FastMarketingPlan.com

P.S. Once you have your Marketing Plan complete, you may want to plug it into Fast Marketing Plan and you&#039;ll get Monday Morning Email Marketing reminders about your marketing tactics you’ll want to get done during the week. Plus you&#039;ll also get links for help getting most of those tactics done for you, if needed.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By the way, if it’s OK with you I’d like to add that no marketing plan or marketing calendar should be set in stone! </p>
<p>If history has taught us anything, no matter how effective your plan may be, chances are, it will have to be altered at a given time; due to what your competitor(s), clients, future clients or suppliers are doing. </p>
<p>Here’s the kicker, don’t feel as if you have to be a psychic. </p>
<p>Don’t feel overwhelmed at the thought of needing a business and marketing plan so flexible that it takes away from the overall aim and goals that made you ‘hungry’ to market your particular business, product, service or idea in the first place! </p>
<p>No doubt about it, there’s an easy way to be sure that you can continue to have success in the future – if you just start off with flexibility in mind! </p>
<p>The best way to do so is to have a marketing plan and marketing calendar that is flexible and built to adjust itself when the time comes to do so. </p>
<p>Respectfully,<br />
Sandy Barris<br />
Fast Marketing Plan.com<br />
<a href="http://www.FastMarketingPlan.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.FastMarketingPlan.com</a></p>
<p>P.S. Once you have your Marketing Plan complete, you may want to plug it into Fast Marketing Plan and you&#8217;ll get Monday Morning Email Marketing reminders about your marketing tactics you’ll want to get done during the week. Plus you&#8217;ll also get links for help getting most of those tactics done for you, if needed.</p>
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