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A marketing presentation is visual documentation that details the proposed plans outlined in a marketing plan. A marketing presentation can be a digital file like PowerPoint presentations that are displayed on a projector screen or distributed to principals on a CD Rom. A marketing presentation is a sales tool used to identify a plan to sell a product or service.

A marketing presentation illustrates the marketing plan in detail with written content, charts, graphs and other graphics.

Types Of Marketing Presentations

Sophisticated marketing presentations can take many forms. Marketing presentations are often presented as individual books with expensive bindings or digital files with advanced animation.

Marketing presentations can take the form of videos burned on a CD, DVD or a website presentation. A marketing presentation includes basic information about the current status of a company or interest, sometimes called a situation review.

Features

Demographics are essential in a good marketing presentation. Research on demographics for a marketing presentation is always taken from the section of the marketing section of the business plan.

Information that includes the strategic position of the company, the objectives of the organization and anticipated sales resulting from the plan are included in a good marketing presentation. Marketing presentations should be entertaining, informative and realistic.

Identify and Itemize

An extensive itemization of the challenges, descriptions of the products or services to be marketed, and the goals associated with the marketing plan are essential.

An analysis of the organization that reflects the goals, focus, culture and strengths needs to be presented in the marketing presentation in a way that is convincing and unique.

A Good Presentation Will Increase Sales

A good marketing presentation identifies how the marketing plan will increase sales and how the likely buyer will benefit from the approach identified in the marketing presentation. Read the rest of this entry »