Writing Business Plans

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One of the most difficult decisions a growing business can make is choosing an advertising agency. In choosing an agency, you're choosing a business partner, and a wrong choice can be expensive. Nay, disastrous! A right choice, on the other ... more »
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“What does your company have to offer?” If you cannot answer that question with short, easy, matter-of-fact answers, then maybe it’s time to re-learn what products and services your company has to offer... more »
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With good credit, you can usually get a car loan easily, be offered credit cards and be able to receive the lowest rates on mortgages. With a poor credit rating, you will usually have to pay more to borrow money and in some circumstances can even ... more »
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Have you ever signed up for a cell phone contract and then later figured out that it just wasn't going to work for you? It's a pretty common scenario which usually ends with the customer paying a huge fee for the "privilege" of breaking ... more »
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Before beginning your advertising campaign, it is important that you first identify your target market. A target market is basically the type of person that will want or need your product or services. By targeting a specific market, you will be ... more »
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Staff turnover has plagued business since the beginning of time. Imagine Joseph shaking his fist at his son when he decided to leave carpentry for a new venture! A mountain of books and articles have been written. Careers have been scrap-heaped. ... more »
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A reception hall seems to be a business with customers always available, especially as a home for wedding receptions. Opening a reception hall has its challenges for the inexperienced business person but a strong business plan should help you ... more »
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Caring for children is big business. Whether you want to start a large daycare facility or a small in-home business, you will benefit from researching the childcare industry to determine your projected profit and financial outlook. Writing a ... more »
By Jennifer Erchul 0 comments
To own a store is fairly easy, but to own a successful store takes a bit of hard work, enthusiasm, gumption and drive. Think about successful stores you frequent. How did you learn of them? What makes them better than the rest? Why do you keep ... more »
By djewelh72 0 comments
Most busy executives prefer to have new business ideas and presentations presented to them in ten seconds or less. They only need to hear the basics of whatever it is you’re trying to sell them so that they can determine whether your idea is ... more »
By georgeplimpton 0 comments
Launching a new product on the market, to gain sales and exposure for it can be a challenge. The five steps below can be effective when marketing and establishing a new product more effectively.. more »
By Chris N 0 comments
If you want to start an Internet cafe, The first thing you are going to need is a Business Plan. This plan enables you to obtain financing, and provides the following information: 1. Company Description 2. Product or Service 3. Market ... more »
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Starting a business-What you will need to know. have a business plan, outline your goals and objectives. How much money will you need? scoping out the competition, which form of business you will create? Learn more..... more »
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General partnerships offer members the advantages of shared risk, total control and ease of setup. On the other hand, unlimited personal risk tends to make potential general partners shy away. General partnerships are best for family-run ... more »
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You are about to encounter a language that you have never heard before – the language of Internet Marketing, as it relates to Affiliate Marketing. It is important that you understand what it all means, to ensure that you are signing up for ... more »
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Developing the right business plan involves setting reasonable goals and coming up with a logical way to acheive them. By finding the right computer software to match your business plan, you can edit and customize the program to your management ... more »
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Business proposals take a lot of thought, analysis, time and effort to produce. Regardless of what you're proposing, chances are it's an investment that involves financial expense. Presenting a proposal with no consideration for your company or ... more »
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A business plan is a difficult document to construct for any business, but those located in the home, like many daycares, are a little more in depth to handle. Use these steps to learn more about business plans in general and how to build one for ... more »
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You've decided to open an interior design company. You have the knowledge, expertise and a little bit of money. All you need is a little more start-up capital and you will become a business owner. Obtaining a loan for your new interior design ... more »
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If you own your own business and want to convey what your company stands for, what it produces and how your product is needed by the public, write a positioning statement. A company positioning statement should reflect your company's vision. It ... more »
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If you have not checked out the article on how to start an independent record label, make sure you check it out! www.ehow.com/how_2175283_start-record-label.html. This is the second installment of the series, identifying the difficult business ... more »
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Your dream of running a top-notch salon takes more than sufficient funding and ambition. You need to round up investors to keep your business afloat during difficult times, purchase hair care products and repair overworked equipment as your ... more »
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Give us your summary, after the rest of the document. After all, how can you summarize what is not yet written? Economy of words is important, during each paper, but especially in an abstract construction. However, you can use whole sentences ... more »
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Identifying the threats that face your company's profitability is important to proper management. Looking at external factors that negatively affect your company is part of what a SWOT analysis chart does. The "T" in "SWOT" analysis stands for ... more »
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