Boost Your Business, Get a Loan, Attract Investors Create a Winning Business Plan
Brian Hill and Dee Power of Profit Dynamics Inc. developed Business Plan Basics, the business planning system that saves you time, money, and effort.
How to Write a Business Plan
Establish Goals, Objectives, and Strategies that are the road map to your business's success
Prepare a complete and concise business plan. Exactly what you need and nothing that you don't.
Organize your information in a logical, easy to follow, format.
Know what investors and bankers want to see in a business plan.
Avoid killer mistakes.
Use a format that is effective in raising capital.
Know where to find general economic information and industry information
Find information about the market and the competition
Do You Need a Business Plan?
Yes! If You:
Want to Jump Start Your Business. A business plan is a management tool. Writing a business plan: Shows where you have been, clarifies where you want to go, and determines the objectives, strategies and action plans to get you where you want to be. If you want to increase sales and improve the bottom line, you need a business plan.
Are Deciding Whether To Start A Business.
A business plan improves the chances for success, focuses your efforts, and helps you avoid making serious mistakes. One out of every five businesses fail, if want to beat those odds you need a business plan.
Need An Investor/Partner.
Entrepreneurs looking for investors or a business partner must have a well thought out, logical business plan which demonstrates considerable upside potential for the business. The banker is content to get his money back plus 10% interest. The investor wants a return of 30% to 50% or more. If you want to attract capital, you need a business plan.
Are Seeking A Bank Loan.
A business plan is used to inspire confidence in their banker and convince her/him that the business is a good credit risk. It is written very logically, with an emphasis on the financial projections and presentation of historical financial results. If you want a bank loan at the best terms possible, you need a business plan.
Each chapter in the Business Plan Basics guidebook clearly explains what should be included and why. You'll find tips and learn the critical mistakes to avoid. Each chapter has examples for each section of the business plan. The question of How to write a Business Plan is answered with over 100 pages and 30,000 words of hard hitting straight forward advice.
As part of the business planning system you receive an Excel Spreadsheet for forecasting your monthly revenues and expenses. You must have Microsoft Excel installed.
A task calendar for completing your plan as an MsWord document and a set of blank worksheets that outlines your plan.
Bonus #1: Advice from Internet Marketing Experts written expressly for Business Plan Basics in a special 19 page report.
The Power and Profit of Free Publicity by Kathleen Gage,
Are you Leveraging the Power of Social Networking in Your Markeitng Campaigns, by Tiffany Dow,
The Internet: A Great Tool for Your Business by Teresa Love,
The Value of Writing Solid Ad Copy by Tim Russ,
Why Clean Editing is Essential to Your Success by Joe Chengery III,
How is Business Plan Basics Different?
Most of the canned business plan programs give you a cookie cutter business plan. Your business plan looks like every other business plan that used those programs. Investors recognize the format and that's not good. Investors want to see you've spent some time on your business plan. That you didn't simply plug in some numbers and crank away. Business Plan Basics gives you the tools you need and each business plan is unique because you wrote it, not some program.
Most of the books on the subject of business planning make the process of writing a plan needlessly complex, like a horrible combination of writing a doctoral dissertation for a fussy professor and filling out a ream or two of tax forms with a deadline looming. Business Plan Basics is straightforward. You get what you need without all the confusion.
You could hire Brian Hill and Dee Power, are the authors of Business Plan Basics, both have MBA's. They have written, read, or reviewed hundreds of business plans from companies around the world. They have interviewed venture capitalists, angel investors, and bankers on what it takes to write a successful business plan. They are the authors of Attracting Capital From Angels and Inside Secrets to Venture Capital. They know business planning.
Venture Capitalists and Investors Tell You What They Want
Business Plan Basics includes the results of surveying over 100 venture capital partners and 50 accredited (angel) investors on the topic of business planning as well as interviews with leaders in the venture capital field and individual investors.
Here's what you'll get:
Table of Contents
PART ONE
Introduction
Setting Goals, Objectives, and Strategies
Getting Started On Your Business Plan
Business Plan Help is available
PART TWO
What Should Be Included In Your Business Plan
Executive Summary
Historical Perspective
Economic and Industry Environment
Profile of the Business
The Product
The Market
Competitive Environment
Marketing
Management, Operations, Production, and Facilities
Current Ownership
Strengths, Weaknesses, Risks, and Opportunities
Request for Capital and Structure of the Transaction
Financial Section
Appendix
PART THREE
What Do Entrepreneurs Think About Business Planning?
Don't Make These Critical Mistakes in Your Business Plan
A Few Matters of Style
Questions and Answers from Business Plan Experts
Besides the Ebook, you also get a target calendar, blank worksheets, and of course the Excel spreadsheet.
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$67.00 ISBN 978-0-9740754-0-X, Javelina House Publishing. An Ebook. PDF format. Printable. 100 pages, 30,000 words. Plus Excel spreadsheet, worksheets, and target calendar as MSWord documents. You can order by credit card or use PayPal through
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Brian Hill and Dee Power
P. S. Remember the bonuses.
Bonus: Advice from Internet Marketing Experts written expressly for Business Plan Basics in a special 19 page report.
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