In my last blog post, I discussed the importance of formulating a workable inbound marketing plan geared toward full-time entrepreneurs.
In this post, I’d like to address formulating a plan for those of you who are still working at a job outside your home and building your business on a part-time basis.
Much of what I already discussed applies to you too, but in addition to this, your schedule, for what you’ll want to accomplish, needs to be even more fine tuned so you’re using your time most effectively.
Let’s use an example to drive home the important points of fine-tuning:
Robert works as a salesperson for a lumber company. He puts in around 50 hours a week at his job. His aspirations are to be gainfully employed in his own business that he conducts from home.
He’s got a couple of friends in the home improvement business and would like to join forces with them and create custom cabinetry.
His full-time job is demanding but he’s got a lot of energy and has already created a well thought out plan for what he wants to accomplish.
He’s already blogging about custom cabinetry and how much value it can add to a home and he’s already plugged into Facebook, Twitter, Google+, YouTube and LinkedIn and is contributing to a couple of forums that he found.
He’s dedicated about 12 hours a week to his inbound marketing tasks and is focused on building relationships with those he’s meeting through social media.
At this point, it’s pretty clear that Robert’s concentrating on his goal of working from home and is maintaining the plan that he designed for himself.
Here’s a few tips to help you get started planning your inbound marketing schedule: