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The One-Page Marketing Strategy for New Businesses

February 2, 2026
in Marketing
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Marketing doesn’t have to be complicated.
In fact, when you’re just starting out, the simpler, the better.

Forget the 50-page plans, complex funnels, or jargon-filled frameworks. What you really need is a clear, focused strategy you can actually use—and fit on one page.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to building a one-page marketing strategy that gets results (without the overwhelm).

1. Define exactly who you’re helping

The foundation of every smart marketing plan starts with your customer.
Not “everyone.” Not “anyone who needs help.” One clear type of person with a real, specific problem.

Ask:

  • Who is this for?
  • What’s frustrating them right now?
  • What do they dream of fixing or achieving?

Example:

“Busy freelance designers who want to land better-paying clients without spending hours cold pitching.”

The clearer you are, the easier everything else becomes.

2. Clarify your offer’s core promise

What are you actually helping people do? What result do they get?

Don’t just describe your service—sell the transformation.

Instead of:

“I offer email marketing support.”
Try:
“I help small business owners turn email subscribers into paying customers—without sounding salesy.”

A strong message turns heads and gets remembered.

3. Choose your main marketing channel

Don’t try to master every platform at once. Pick one primary channel where your audience hangs out—and go deep.

Good beginner options:

  • Instagram (if your offer is visual or personal)
  • LinkedIn (if you serve professionals)
  • Email (for long-term nurture and ownership)
  • YouTube or TikTok (if you’re comfortable on camera)
  • Twitter/X (for quick ideas and thought leadership)

Choose one for now. Master it. Then expand later.

4. Share content that builds trust and drives action

Your content should do one or more of the following:

  • Educate (share tips, break down a process, bust myths)
  • Inspire (show what’s possible, share wins or lessons)
  • Relate (tell stories your audience sees themselves in)
  • Invite (make clear, confident calls to action)

You don’t need to be everywhere—you need to be helpful consistently.

5. Capture leads with a simple free offer

Offer a lead magnet that solves a small but urgent problem—then follow up via email.

Examples:

  • A checklist or guide
  • A mini training or template
  • A “starter kit” for your niche

This builds your list—and gives you an owned audience you can sell to again and again.

6. Sell with one clear next step

Make it easy to buy from you.

Your CTA (call to action) should be:

  • Simple
  • Obvious
  • Repeatable

Examples:

  • “Book a free 15-min call here.”
  • “Get the course for $29 today.”
  • “DM me ‘START’ and I’ll send you the details.”

Don’t be vague. Clarity sells.


Your One-Page Marketing Strategy (Template)

  1. Audience: Who do you help and what problem do they have?
  2. Offer: What result does your product/service create?
  3. Channel: Where will you consistently show up?
  4. Content Plan: What will you share weekly to build trust?
  5. Lead Magnet: What freebie will grow your list?
  6. Sales CTA: What’s the clear next step to buy?

Action Step
Take 30 minutes to fill in this one-page strategy for your own business. Don’t wait for it to be perfect—just get it written. Then focus on executing one piece at a time for the next 30 days. Simple strategy > scattered effort.

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