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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Writing a Business Plan



About the Bytestart Business Plan Guide

The following multi-part guide on how to write a business plan serves as an outline for anyone who is thinking of starting their own business (or improving an existing business).

The aim of this guide is to focus your ideas and create an easy-to-follow plan which can be shown to potential investors, bank managers and business partners.

The guide was written with help from the EBP Business Plan Designer Team.

Introduction

This book is intended to be a quick guide to help you design a business plan for you company.

The sections in this guide are the essential aspects of any business plan and are also the main points that a potential investor or bank will look for when considering investing in your project.

It is best not to make the document more than 25 pages long, but anywhere between 20 and 50 pages is acceptable, so long as the content is relevant.

As well as the basic information we have also included a number of tips in each chapter that should help you to complete each section appropriately.

Finally, do not forget that the business plan is the most important document you will create for your company.

Contents

1. Objectives

2. Executive review

3. Market analysis

4. Demand analysis

5. Environmental analysis

6. Company analysis

7. Analysis of the competition

8. Marketing strategy

9. Success factors

10. Economic analysis

11. Finance

12. Conclusion

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