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5 Tips For A Better Business Plan
by Dee Power
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Published on this site: December 14th, 2007- See
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If you have never written a business plan before, you may have
difficulty getting the project started. It will seem as though
you have an awful lot of blank pages staring back at you.
But
don't worry use these tips and you'll get your business plan on
the fast track:
- To get the plan moving, start with the section that is
easiest for you, or of most interest. If you are enthused about
the technical superiority of your product, write the product
attributes section first. If marketing is your forte, then work
on promotion. Many people like to start by writing the history
of the company, or how they got the original vision to start the
business (possibly because most people enjoy talking about
themselves). When you begin to see words on the page, you will
get a feeling of making progress, and then you can proceedto
the more difficult parts of the plan with less trepidation.
- People often underestimate the effort and energy it takes to
write a business plan. They try to write it at night or when
everything else at work is finished, in other words, when they
are mentally and sometimes physically exhausted. A better
approach is to write the plan when you have energy available to
put into it: go in early and think and write for an hour before
the phones start ringing.
- Business plans are essentially works of fiction--documentsthat talk about what you imagine or hope may occur in the
future, not what has already occurred. This type of writing is
difficult for everyone. You've heard of "writer's block". The
problems you are having keeping the words flowing are precisely
the ones faced by the great writers, except many of them have to
keep going because the publisher has given them a unreachable
deadline and they've already spent their advance, but you of
course, have allowed plenty of time to finish the Business
Plan--so there's no reason to feel pressured. Right?
If you feel blocked, don't worry. It's all part of the process.
The key is not to quit. Put a few words down on the paper, then
a few more. Jot down concepts rather than trying to do complete
sentences.
- You may think the first draft of your plan will undoubtedly
resemble incoherent ramblings--jumbledstream-of-semi-consciousness ideas that look nothing like what
you had hoped it would. Don't be disappointed or frustrated.
Just put the draft away for a few days, come back to it fresh,
and begin revising and rewriting. Magically, after several more
revisions, the ideas will all come together and the language of
the plan will flow.
- A good mental exercise to use when writing the Plan is to
imagine that you are telling the story of your company to a good
friend. Don't get too wrapped up in the formality of the
language, or the seriousness of the project, or the need to
impress. Just talk. Express your hopes and dreams for the
business. Why it is important to you personally to succeed.

Dee Power: What to know what should be in your business
plan? Download a free business plan format. http://www.capital-connection.com/freestuff.html Dee Power is
the author of http://www.businessplan-basics.com Business Plan
Basics. Reach her through http://www.brianhillanddeepower.com


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