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Index › Business & Commerce › Business Strategy Planning
 

How To Create A Killer Business Plan!

 
Author: Jake Sebastian
 

Are you considering starting a business or are looking to make your business larger or more efficient? The the first step is to sort out a proper business plan. Business plans are a great way to make sales projections for your business and to lay out all the steps that you need to go through to make your business larger or to start a new business. A business plan will take you step by step through all the areas that you need to be considering. It will also include profit projections for your business (the 'bottom line' ;)) So, it is both an essential first step, and also a great strategic planning tool to sell your business to bankers, lenders, friends, and family that you may need to borrow money from to begin the business. On the flip side, down the track, it can also show your vision of how a business can grow in the future if you wish to expand. Essentially then a business plan provides a structre for success.

Business plans can be simple or complex depending upon your needs and your desires, but regardless of the complexity it will ultimately have to cover several different areas. The first thing you need to do is to create a vision statement. This sentence will concisely describe what the purpose of your business is and the goals that you have for your business.

Include the people that will be helping you to start this business in your plan (they are the 'team' who will be making your vision a reality after all). You need to include any work experience that they have and how the experience will apply to the business that you are creating. The resume of each person that will be working with you needs to be included in your business plan. This is a good visual guide apart from anything. Because it reminds you of the combined skillset that you have at your disposal currently. What areas you might need further outside help with. And where you should be looking to get further training for your staff.

The business plan that you are creating needs to include what your business is and how it will fit into the market. Describe your business and the services or products that you will be offering. Focus on the specialized market that you will be catering to and working in. As the unique skills that you bring to that market will help to differentiate you in it.

An economic assessment is an important part of your business plan. This may or may not include studies about the region that you will be opening your business in. For example if you are setting up a real estate business in Texas USA, then profoundly different market conditions are at work then if you set up a real esate operation in Texas, France! This is a great way to help you see exactly how your business will fit into the market that you live in. (You can read how to write a business plan in five steps here - http://www.all-business-plans.com/12090.php)

Make a cash flow assessment to add to your business plan. This will include the capital that you will need to start your business as well as the monthly costs for one year. Include anything that you think can go wrong and what you will do to take care of any problems. A key thing to remember here is to always be an optimist. BUT always plan for the worst. In that way you will be ready for all contingencies.

Include a marketing plan in your business plan. This will include any promotions you need to run imminently, and how you plan to get your business noticed. Marketing is very important when starting a new business.

Making a business plan is a very important part of starting a business or expanding a business. It allows you to be sure that you have all the tools you need think through your decisions. A business plan is used to get business loans from banks and other lenders and as a tool to get investors for your business. It should be the foundation of any large business decision, whether starting a new business or enlarging an existing one. It focuses the mind on the real task in hand. So, Gather all of your information and create a business plan to start a business that is sure to succeed!

 
 
 

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