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Why you should write a Business Plan

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Author: Tom Barker

Article source: http://www.articledeshboard.com/. Used with author's permission.

A business plan will guide you into greater depths in your business and allow you to be on the right track. A well organized business will minimize the risk of downfalls and move forward step by step towards the goal. Business plans are also written when an entrepreneur is seeking funds for a project.

The first step towards writing a good business plan is to have complete knowledge about the product and what needs to be done. Normally a small business plan will need to have a lot of spark in it, so that an investor will take an interest in it. Though the length of a plan does not matter, it needs to be precise, and it also needs to have as much information as possible.

A plan will need to have a time frame for the growth of the company, or has to mention exactly how it would reach the goal that has been planned. The reason of the plan has to be specific, and the details about the company have to be honest, as sooner or later they are going to find out who you really are. And if the plan is specially for seeking funds, you will have to be clear how the funds will be used.

Besides describing the nature of the business, other legal aspects have to be included. The people involved will have to mentioned, as well as their experience. The plan should include specifically what the company has currently, and should also include how it thinks of expanding. Marketing will be another important aspect in the plan.

How you will market, and what exactly is the audience target you have in mind. If this is made clear, it also speaks about how many resources will be required initially, and also how much you can recover. The profile of competitors is a must, as it will give a glimpse into what the company needs to do in terms of duration to reach a specific goal.

Without any inhibitions, you should also list the strengths and weaknesses of the company. This will allow a third person as well as you to understand which areas need to be worked on. A summary of the financial status would help greatly, and this will project the company in real light, thus making the process for growth easier.

Tom Barker is an Internet Entrepreneur developing own projects and offering his services to Online Businesses. Some of his projects can be visited at www.resale-shop.net/ and the www.digital-ebook.biz/ blog.


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