Take Control of Your Business – Create a Simple Business Plan
November 30th, 2009
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by Alicia · Filed Under: Online Business Advice
It’s hard to get somewhere if you don’t know where you are going. In business, a business plan is the roadmap you follow towards your goal of success. The hardest part is sitting down and getting started.
What does a business plan do? A business plan is your Plan B. You have this idea for a business. A business plan answers all the necessary questions: Where do I get money to fund the project? When will I turn a profit? What will be the advertising strategy? All of these questions and more are rolled into a business plan.
Without a business plan, you might not be prepared for what comes next. Businesses can get into trouble. With a business plan, you have mapped out other possible avenues to peruse if the path you are on doesn’t pan out. A business plan also details what equipment you will need and how you will account for your cash flow.
A business plan can be several pages or a few. It all depends on the complexity of your business and its structure. Many businesses are small and they are sole proprietorships (one liable owner). If you are forming a partnership, work on the business plan together.
Here are some categories for your business plan:
1. Business structure – Will this be a sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or other? In some cases, the business structure also determines accounting practices and other paperwork that needs to be completed for registering the business.
2. Business name – Every business needs a name that it can stand behind. The name will carry your brand, company ethic, and influence your logo. A catchy name that is short and to the point is easy to remember. Don’t make it too complicated for yourself or your customers.
3. Business mission statement – What is your business about? How will you operate? What makes your product or service stand out from others? The information here will help in developing a tagline for customers to associate with your business.
4. Goals – Where do you see the business in five years? Will it grow into other markets? If so, what are those markets? A business could begin as a physical building and expand into the online world. You may work from your garage, but later decide to outsource most tasks. The main goal of business is to grow and grow and grow. Choose goals in that direction.
5. Financial viability – What prices will you charge? What profit do you expect to make? You might not know how much, but based on the market, you can estimate how long until the first monies come in and a ballpark figure of yearly earnings.
A business plan doesn’t have to be complicated. Its job is to be flexible enough to grow and change as you do. If you choose another direction, rewrite portions of the plan to account for that.

Creating a business plan is perhaps the single most important thing you can do to start and grow a business. A business plan not only covers your business mission and vision but also outlines your strategy for research, marketing, fulfillment and all aspects related to your business. A business plan will serve as your guide, your roadmap, to achieving your business goals and dreams.
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