The simplest way I found to do this without needing Greasemonkey or something similar is to write your JS so that it checks to see if it is on the appropriate page, and goes there if it isn't. If it is on the page, then it executes the JS/alert/whatever. You have to use the bookmarklet twice, but you just need one bookmarklet, and it may still be quicker/easier the user doing the clicking/whatevering him or herself. So the code would look like this:
if(this.document.location.href != "[url]") { //Are we on the page yet?
this.document.location.href = "[url]"; // If not, go there
}
else {
if (document.readyState === "complete") { //Wait for the page to finish loading
// DO STUFF
}
}