Professional Services Marketing Calendar Example

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Earlier this week, John Jantsch had a nice post on his blog about using a marketing calendar to build good marketing habits. Recently, I put together a sample of what a marketing calendar might look like for one of my marketing presentations, so I thought I would share it here.

Here is a sample monthly theme list with room for you to fill in your own theme:

Sample Marketing Calendar – Monthly Themes

MonthSample ThemeYour Theme
SeptemberSurvey Clients \ Core Message
OctoberMarketing Materials
NovemberWebsite
DecemberStrategic Referral Partners
JanuarySpeaking Engagements
FebruaryPublic Relations Plan
MarchCollect Testimonials

Next, translate your theme into weekly (or daily) activities.

Sample Marketing Calendar – Weekly Activities (Sept)

WeekActivity
Week 1Identify clients to survey

Send introductory e-mail or set appointments

Week 2Conduct Surveys

Send thank you notes

Week 3Conduct Surveys

Send thank you notes

Begin Summarizing Results

Week 4Finish Summarizing Results

Evaluate Core Message

Refine Core Message

Everyone likes to manage their time differently but I recommend that you map your activities at least down to the week level, if not down to a particular day.

Bill Brelsford

Bill Brelsford

B2B Marketing Copywriter & Consultant

Hi, I’m Bill Brelsford, author of “The Boutique Advantage: How Small Firms Win Big With Better Messaging.”

I’ve worked in professional services since 1990 – first as a CPA, then as a custom software developer, and since 2006 as a marketing consultant specializing in direct marketing and sales enablement copywriting for professional services.

My career path gives me unique insight into B2B sales. I understand what CFOs question (from my accounting background), how complex projects are sold (from software development), and what content actually moves deals forward (from 19+ years helping professional services firms close premium clients).

My copywriting and consulting focuses exclusively on what I call the Core4 Outcomes: increasing authority, generating leads, driving sales, and improving client retention.

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