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If your marketing feels scattered, inconsistent, or hard to measure, you don’t need a bigger to-do list—you need a 90-day marketing plan. A 90-day plan gives small businesses a realistic time frame to set priorities, execute consistently, and see measurable progress without burning out. Instead of vague “marketing goals for the year,” you build a focused strategy you can actually follow—and improve. Below is a step-by-step framework to build a 90-day marketing plan that drives real results in 2026. Why a 90-Day Marketing Plan Works So Well Annual marketing plans look great on paper…but they often fall apart in real life. The market changes, your schedule gets busy, and priorities shift. A 90-day plan works because it’s:
Step 1: Choose One Primary Goal (Not Five) The fastest way to sabotage your marketing is trying to improve everything at once. Pick one primary goal for the next 90 days. Examples:
Tip: Choose a goal tied to revenue or lead generation. Likes are nice. Leads pay bills. Step 2: Define Your “One Metric That Matters” Once you pick the goal, choose one metric that tells you if you’re winning. Examples:
This keeps your plan clear and prevents dashboard overload. Step 3: Pick 2–3 Marketing Channels You’ll Commit To You don’t need to be everywhere. You need to be consistent somewhere. Choose 2–3 channels that match your audience and your capacity, such as:
Rule of thumb: If you can’t realistically show up weekly on a channel, don’t build your plan around it. Step 4: Build Your Weekly “Core Actions” This is where your plan becomes real. Create weekly actions that directly support your 90-day goal. Keep it simple and repeatable. Here are examples by goal: If your goal is more leads:
If your goal is more sales:
If your goal is brand awareness:
Your weekly plan should fit your calendar—not your wishful thinking. Step 5: Map Out Your 90 Days on a Simple Calendar Now put the plan into a calendar so you can execute without constant decision-making. Break the 90 days into three phases: Month 1: Build
Month 2: Execute
Month 3: Optimize
Step 6: Track Results Weekly (and Adjust Without Overreacting) You don’t need to analyze everything daily. You just need a consistent check-in. Every week, review:
Every month, ask:
This is how your marketing becomes data-driven, not chaotic. Step 7: End with a 30-Minute “Quarterly Review” At the end of 90 days, don’t just move on—review it. Capture:
Your next 90-day plan should be built from real performance—not guesses. Final Thoughts: Consistency Wins in 90 Days A strong 90-day marketing plan isn’t complicated. It’s focused, realistic, and built around consistent actions that compound over time. When small businesses commit to a simple plan—and follow it for 90 days—they get more clarity, better momentum, and measurable results. Ready to Build a 90-Day Plan That Actually Works? If you want results in 2026 but don’t have the time (or desire) to piece together a strategy on your own, Janzen Marketing can help. We’ll help you:
👉 Let’s build your 90-day marketing plan and start driving real results. Contact Janzen Marketing today to schedule a strategy session and get a plan that fits your goals, budget, and bandwidth. Janzen Marketing LLC
www.janzenmarketingllc.com (785) 212-0945 [email protected] Follow us on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/janzenmarketing LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/janzenmarketingllc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janzenmarketing/
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