How to Create a Business Plan Video Presentation

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Research is an essential part of a successful business plan.

With so many businesses fighting for the same opportunities, it is important that you find ways to place your business ahead of the competition. The business plan video presentation is one way to do just that. Not only does it free the reader from having to haphazardly page through another business plan. It also provides you with the opportunity to show your viewer the business's highlights and vividly explain why your business should be patronized.

Instructions

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      Write a formal business plan to include with your presentation. Provide concise and detailed information. Avoid skipping research and steps just because you will have a video presentation.

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      Break your video presentation down into sections to correlate with your business plan's hard copy. Follow the order of your business plan so that the video complements the plan. Identify each section in your presentation as your speak of it.

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      Introduce your business and identify your business's missions and objectives. Highlight your business's mission in the video with a written display of the text. Bullet-point multiple objectives with written text as well.

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      Discuss your business and its plans in clear and concise terms. Speak clearly and with a moderate tone and pace. Avoid using acronyms, industry lingo and abbreviations since not every viewer will understand the terms.

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      Highlight important areas of your business with special displays. Include charts and graphs to explain the financials and projections. Explain the impact of your business website by showing important areas of the site.

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      Wear formal attire for your video if you will actually appear in it. Dress as if you were attending a formal interview. Limit your presentation to no more than 30 minutes. Avoid the use of excess animation and flashy transitions as they can do more harm than good.

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      End your presentation by recapping important areas. Keep the recap down to one to two minutes. Thank your viewers for viewing your presentation and bring the video to an end.

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