Many small business owners have a vision for their company’s future, but fail to properly plan for that goal. Business plans are important, and used for many things. Most people think of business plans as being used only to obtain financing from banks or angel investors. While business plans are definitely critical to obtain financing, that is not the only role they play for the small business owner.
A lot of entrepreneurs are great at the big ideas, but have trouble seeing the dream through to fruition. In short, that is the role of a business plan. The step by step process of creating a quality business plan addresses all of the critical areas you need to achieve your goals.
Keep in mind that good business planning does not involve coming up with a good logo, website, social networking strategy or any other tool that you will use later to implement your business plan. At first, however, you need to answer the basic fundamentals about your business that are necessary for creating a solid plan.
For example, when creating the marketing portion of your business plan, you should not at the onset plan what advertising venues you will use or the look of your ad. Your first goal is to discover the core root of your marketing goals. Ask yourself fundamental questions about your customers: what customers do you want to attract? Where have you found them in the past? How can you reach them? What are their likes and dislikes? What specific products or services will you offer to them?
Until the core questions have been answered, in essence the “what” questions, it doesn’t make any sense to think about or implement any of the “how” answers. After you have the “what” clear in your head, the “how” you will achieve that objective becomes much more simple to identify.
Building your business can be compared to building a pyramid. Spend more time on the base, or core questions to build a strong foundation. Having a good business plan will set your business on that solid foundation you need to succeed.
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