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Marketing Plan - Stock Control - Startup

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Item ID Product Name Category Current Stock Reorder Level Last Restocked Supplier Status

Startup Marketing Plan & Stock Control Excel Template

This specialized Excel template is designed for startups launching or scaling marketing campaigns while maintaining real-time control over product inventory. It uniquely merges the strategic planning of a Marketing Plan with the operational precision of Stock Control, optimized for the agile, resource-constrained environment of a Startup. By integrating financial forecasting, inventory tracking, and campaign performance analytics into one cohesive dashboard, this template empowers early-stage teams to align marketing spend directly with stock availability — preventing overselling, minimizing waste, and maximizing ROI.

Sheet Names

  • Dashboard: Central overview of KPIs, stock status, and campaign performance.
  • Marketing_Campaigns: Detailed tracking of all active and planned campaigns.
  • Inventory_Control: Real-time inventory levels by product SKU.
  • Sales_Forecast: Predictive model linking marketing spend to expected sales volume.
  • Budget_Tracker: Allocation and actual spend for each marketing channel.
  • Supplier_Inventory: External supplier lead times and reorder triggers.
  • Notes_Guidelines: Instructions, definitions, and best practices for startup teams.

Table Structures & Columns (Data Types)

Marketing_Campaigns Sheet:

Launch date of campaign.
Planned end date.
Projected budget for this campaign.
Filled by Budget_Tracker via formula.
Total leads captured.
Column Data Type Description
Campaign IDText (e.g., CAM-001)Unique identifier for each campaign.
Campaign NameTextName of the marketing initiative (e.g., “Instagram Influencer Launch”).
ChannelList (Dropdown)Email, Social Media, Paid Ads, Events, Influencers.
Start DateDate
End DateDate
Budget_Allocated ($)Currency
Actual_Spent ($)Currency
Leads_GeneratedNumber
Sales_ConvertedNumber
Sales attributed to campaign (linked to Inventory_Control).
ROI (%)Percentage
= (Sales_Converted * Avg_Sale_Price - Actual_Spent) / Actual_Spent * 100
StatusList (Dropdown)
Planned, Active, Completed, Cancelled.

Inventory_Control Sheet:

Column Data Type Description
SKU_IDText (e.g., PROD-001)Unique product identifier.
Product_NameText
Name of the product (e.g., “Eco Water Bottle”).
CategoryList (Dropdown)
Beverages, Apparel, Accessories.
Current_StockNumber
Actual units on hand (manually updated or synced via sales data).
Safety_StockNumber
Minimum threshold to avoid stockouts (e.g., 10 units).
Reorder_PointNumber
= Safety_Stock + (Avg_Daily_Sales * Lead_Time)
Avg_Daily_SalesNumber (calculated)
= SUM(Sales_Converted from Marketing_Campaigns) / Days_Active
Lead_Time_DaysNumber
Days from supplier order to receipt.
StatusText (auto-generated)
=IF(Current_Stock <= Reorder_Point, “LOW”, IF(Current_Stock = 0, “OUT OF STOCK”, “IN STOCK”))

Formulas Required

  • ROI in Marketing_Campaigns: =(Sales_Converted * VLOOKUP(SKU_ID, Inventory_Control!A:E, 5, FALSE) - Actual_Spent) / Actual_Spent
  • Reorder_Point in Inventory_Control: =Safety_Stock + (Avg_Daily_Sales * Lead_Time_Days)
  • Total_Budget_Used in Budget_Tracker: =SUMIF(Marketing_Campaigns!$D:$D, "Actual_Spent", Marketing_Campaigns!$F:$F)
  • Forecasted_Demand in Sales_Forecast: Uses linear regression on past campaign performance to predict next period’s sales based on planned spend.

Conditional Formatting

  • Inventory_Control – Status Column: Red background if “OUT OF STOCK”, orange if “LOW”, green if “IN STOCK”.
  • Budget_Tracker – % Spent: Red >100%, yellow 80–99%, green ≤79% of allocated budget.
  • Marketing_Campaigns – ROI Column: Green if ROI > 200%, amber if 50–199%, red if negative.

Instructions for the User

This template is built for startups with limited staff and budgets. Begin by populating the Supplier_Inventory sheet with your supplier lead times and minimum order quantities. Next, input your product SKUs and safety stock levels in Inventory_Control. Then, create each marketing campaign in Marketing_Campaigns, assigning budgets and channels. Update actual spend daily from receipts or ad platforms. Sales data should be manually entered daily based on orders received (via Shopify, PayPal, etc.). The Dashboard auto-updates with charts showing which campaigns drive sales without depleting stock. If inventory turns red, pause low-ROI campaigns and reorder immediately. Always reconcile inventory every Friday to prevent discrepancies.

Example Rows

Marketing_Campaigns:
CAM-001 | “Instagram Influencer Launch” | Social Media | 2024-04-15 | 2024-05-15 | $850 | $798 | 376 leads | 93 sales| ROI: +389%| Active

Inventory_Control:
PROD-012 | Eco Water Bottle | Beverages | 8 units | 15 units| Reorder Point: 22 units | Lead_Time: 7 days | Status: LOW

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

  • Stacked Column Chart: Monthly campaign spend vs. sales converted — reveals which channels deliver the most conversions per dollar.
  • Combo Chart (Line + Bar): Inventory levels (line) versus weekly sales volume (bars) — identifies stock depletion patterns after campaigns.
  • Donut Chart: Budget allocation by channel — ensures no single channel dominates startup spend.
  • KPI Cards on Dashboard: Live counters: “Active Campaigns,” “Low Stock Items,” “Total ROI %,” and “Days Until Reorder Required.”

This template is not just a spreadsheet—it’s the operational nerve center of a startup marketing engine. It prevents the classic startup pitfall: running brilliant campaigns that sell out inventory too fast, leaving customers disappointed and sales stalled. By tightly linking your marketing strategy with real-time stock data, you make decisions grounded in reality — not guesses.

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