FREE Advice
for Creating a Business Plan
11 May 2005
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Even if you are not interested in obtaining financing,
your first step on the road to entrepreneurship is developing your
business plan. And, the Web has loads of free advice. The editors
of The Wiglaf Journal have reviewed a half dozen sights that are
loaded with valuable information. These six are just several of
the many sites one can find by doing a search on Google or any other
search engine under “BUSINESS PLAN.”
If you are serious about starting
your own business, these six sites provide an excellent starting
point:
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~lenbain/busplng.htm
-- This site provides a 36-page comprehensive step-by-step guide
entitled: “CREATING A BUSINESS PLAN.”
http://www.bplans.com/sp/
-- This site offers many examples of sample business plans, marketing
plans, Web strategy plans and advertising plans to learn from and
apply to one’s own new business.
http://www.businessplans.org/index.asp
-- Part of this site includes a library of business plans including
entries in the Moot Corp® Competition at the University of Texas.
Each business plan was a winner or finalist in the competition.
The judges (venture capitalists) selected these plans as representing
the best in business strategy and presentation.
http://www.sba.gov/starting_business/planning/basic.html
-- This is a soup-to-nuts outline and template from the U.S. Small
Business Administration that provides crucially important information
to drafting a successful business plan.
http://www.soyouwanna.com/site/syws/bizplan/bizplan.html
-- This remarkable site offers an entertaining approach to putting
together “a pile of essential advice and links to take some
of the legwork out of wowing your creditors-to-be. With luck, intelligence,
charm, experience, connections and a little help from SoYouWanna,com,
soon you’ll be raking in dough as if it were scum on the bottom
of your Olympic-sized pool. Filled with beer.”
http://www.teneric.co.uk/sample-business-plan.html
-- This site enables the entrepreneur to plan his/her new business
using a range of complete and ready-made industry specific sample
business plans (i.e. starting a Bed and Breakfast or Internet Café).
These samples provide everything that is required to plan and start
a new business and raise financing with confidence.
So, go for it!!
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