The Struggle Is Real
If you are a small business owner, you know how it feels. You want to market your business but between clients, invoices, and the daily grind, there is never enough time. Marketing slips to the bottom of the list until months have passed without a clear plan.
Here is the truth: you do not need hours, you just need focus. With the right framework, you can build a simple, effective plan in just 15 minutes that keeps your business moving forward.
The 15-Minute Marketing Plan
Here are the five steps to map out your strategy quickly and confidently:
- Step 1: Know Your Ideal Customer
Get clear on who you want to reach. The more specific, the better. Think about demographics, pain points, and what success looks like for them.
- Step 2: Define Your Difference Ask yourself:
what sets you apart from your competition? This is your unique selling point, and it needs to shine through in every marketing effort.
- Step 3: Pick Your Marketing Focus
You do not need to be everywhere. Choose one to three channels where your audience actually spends time. This keeps your efforts focused and consistent.
- Step 4: Create Your 90-Day Action Plan
Map out the next three months with clear, achievable goals. Break down what you will post, when you will post, and how you will measure success.
- Step 5: Next Steps and Reality Check
Ask yourself: when do I need help? If your marketing is costing you too much time or not getting results, it may be time to bring in expert support.
Free Template to Save You Even More Time
We have built a 15-Minute Marketing Plan Template to make this process even easier.
Take the first step toward turning marketing chaos into clarity.
Remember, a little structure goes a long way. Fifteen minutes today can save you hours tomorrow and put your business on the path to consistent growth.
*If you realize your 15-minute plan is not enough or you simply do not have the time to do it on your own, we are here to help. PUSH Design Group gives you the strategy, structure, and support you need to turn marketing chaos into consistent results.

