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How Good Business Plan Can Help Your Company Survive – Especially Now

Some say that investors don’t read business plans. Why is it that the “Sharks” often do? Because when you have written a business plan you can answer their questions, your team is on the same page, and your project has more credibility. It’s well worth doing — for all stages of business growth — especially when there are millions at stake. Read on…

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Video – How to Write a Business Plan:
About Any “Government Requirements”

VIDEO – What investors and lenders look for in your business and in your plan — What to think about as you edit the “Government Requirements” section of your business plan and what investors and lenders (crowdfund, angel, venture capital, SBA) look for as they consider funding your start up or growing company.

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Video – Writing a Strategic / Business Growth Plan:
Who/What is Your “Direct Competition”

VIDEO – What to think about as you edit the “Direct Competition” section of your business plan and what investors and lenders (crowdfunding, angels, venture capital, SBA) look for as they consider funding your start up or growing company.

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Video – How to Write a Business Plan:
Detailing Your “Use of Funds”

VIDEO – What to think about as you edit the “Use of Funds” section of your business plan and what investors and lenders (crowdfund, angel, venture capital, SBA) look for as they consider funding your start up or growing company. (How much money you need… For what? Here we summarize your capital requirements enabling investors to quickly see how to plan to apply their investment.)

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Video – How to Write a Business Plan:
Discussing Your “Pricing Strategy”

VIDEO – What to think about as you edit the “Pricing Strategy” section of your business plan and what investors and lenders (crowdfunding, angels, venture capital, SBA) look for as they consider funding your start up or growing company.