How to Write a Business Plan

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for a moment and think about it. Ask
yourself these questions:



  • How much money do i need for an
    opening promotion? I suggest that you
    allow enough money to tell all your
    target customers one time that you are
    open for business. If you tell them all
    once, they can decide when to come
    see you. And if you have designed
    your business so that it truly addresses
    a customer need and is different from
    the competition, your target customers
    will be very alert to your opening. Even
    if they don’t see your first message, they
    will hear about you by word of mouth.
    If your opening promotion plan
    exceeds your budget, you’ll need to go
    back and revise your Capital Spending
    Plan to allow for the promotional
    expense. If that’s your situation,
    complete this chapter, then go back to
    Chapter 7 and revise the cash totals.

  • Are my methods of promotion cost-
    effective? Once you’ve estimated the
    cost of reaching all your target customers
    with the first message, compare that
    cost with the amount of money in your
    budget. Your job is to get the most
    exposure for the least outlay. Making that
    final decision may mean that you have
    to refine your promotion cost estimates
    from rough guesses into bids and quotes
    from suppliers. Normally, unless you’re
    really unsure of promotional costs, you
    shouldn’t take the time to obtain those


quotes for now. Just balance your wish
list against your budget to develop your
marketing plan.


  • Have i allowed enough money in my
    monthly expense budget for ongoing
    advertising and promotion? Take a
    look at the advertising expenses you
    forecast in the Profit and Loss Forecast
    in Chapter 6. If that amount needs
    changing, you’ll need to change both
    your Profit and Loss Forecast and the
    Cash Flow Forecast (Chapter 7). If that’s
    your situation, do it after you complete
    this chapter. But, if you’re not sure
    about how much money to allow for
    monthly advertising and promotion, go
    back and reread the discussion about
    advertising in Chapter 6, “Complete
    Your Profit and Loss Forecast” line 4d,
    “Marketing and Advertising.”
    To create a marketing plan, start by
    listing each of the promotional items you
    decided on for your preopening promotion
    together with their costs. Then add up the
    preopening promotional costs and fill in the
    total.
    Next, list each of the promotional items
    you plan to use during the first two years
    of your business together with the monthly
    cost of each.
    Those two groups of specific actions
    and costs, preopening promotion and
    monthly marketing, advertising, and pro-
    mo tional costs, will become the blue print
    for your marketing plan.

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