Money vs Time
This week I learned that the more money you have, the less time you have to spend on any particular tasks. You could hire someone to do it for you.
However, if you don’t have the money, you’d have to spend more time.
This is the equation that any marketer must understand. You don’t need to have a lot of money to have a successful campaign. However, the smaller your budget, the harder each dollar must work, the more creative you’d have to be, the more work you’d have to do yourself. The larger the budget, the more crazy stuffs you could try, the more you could have someone else do the work for you.
However, a small budget shouldn’t limit the success of your marketing campaign.
What’s sad is that this formula, that’s so obvious with small businesses, is sometimes forgotten by big companies.
This is the new economy. This is the new reality. This is a new year. This is the new budget. Everyone of us needs to learn to do more with less.
Photo Credit: funny money, originally uploaded by Material Boy.
Related articles online
- Marketing outside the box (thestar.com)
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Jeannie Chan is a Brand Manager for a Fortune 500 consumer goods company. She considers herself a marketer, a traveler, and a foodie. Jeanne lives in NYC. 



