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Communicate the right messages in all of your marketing materials
Once you have your marketing plan and creative
platform defined, the last thing is to make sure your creatives (copywriters,
graphic designers, Web developers, etc.) understand the specifics of each piece
they're developing. This is where the document guidelines form comes
in.How does the document guidelines form fit with the marketing
plan and creative platform? A marketing plan defines
your overall marketing activities, and a creative platform defines the visual
theme, color palette, and "personality" of all your marketing communications
pieces. A document guidelines form applies
the creative platform to each marcom piecewhether it's a brochure, Web page,
white paper, article, or press releaseand includes
key information, such as target audience, key messages, competitive differentiator,
and the call to action. Other information in
a document guidelines form may include the types of visuals needed, the medium
(print, Web, television, etc.), and a schedule for each piece. For an example
of a document guidelines form, take a look at the one we use
with our clients. More consistent marketing with a document
guidelines formAt Jumping Bean, we fill out a document
guidelines form for every marketing project we start with a client. By completing
a document guidelines form, we: - Show
our clients the direction of each marketing piece
- Demonstrate
that we understand the key messages, target market, and other important aspects
of each document
- Give our clients an opportunity
at the very beginning to make changes
By
completing a document guidelines form (or creative brief, as it's also called),
the writers and designers on your team can ensure they're communicating the right
messages and targeting the right audience for each piece. The result: More consistent
marketing that leads to increased mindshare, more leads, and improved sales. For
more information on developing a marketing platform, creative platform, or document
guidelines form, contact Jumping Bean at (773) 562-6093 or send an email to info@jumpbean.com.
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Resources Kiamy,
Dee: High-Tech Marketing Companion. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison Wesley,
1993. King, Janice M.: Writing High-Tech
Copy That Sells. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1995. Jumping
Bean Document Guidelines Form
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