One-Page Business Plan Completed
Who would think a business plan could be so simple? Just one single page, yet it's a plan. Check out this business plan at http://100startup.com/#resources. FYI, this was suggested by WilliamBH in the comments under his blog post "Do You Have A Hobby Or A Business."
The fact that I completed this already (as simple as it was) indicates that I'm more prompt now in taking action, which means progress.
I printed this single-page business plan and plan to laminate it and keep it with me wherever I go.
The business plan includes the following:
SUCCESS--The project will be successful when it achieves these metrics:
Number of customers:
or
Annual Net Income:
This is actually the only part I had to do some research on, and with the Internet, I just let my fingers do the walking to this webpage http://www.helpeverybodyeveryday.com/websocial-med...
With the help of the information on this webpage, I determined that the "number of customers"--in other words, traffic--will be 30,000 a month, AND the "annual net income" will be $120,000.
I will start with affiliate marketing, and offer my own course later on.
I think my niche, which is conversation/overcoming social anxiety has the potential to get lots of traffic, as there's supposedly millions of people who have social anxiety, not to mention that interpersonal communication is a popular interest.
I think doing this business plan, which took about an hour, was an efficient action--as long as I don't just put it away and forget about it BUT REALLY PAY ATTENTION TO IT AND USE IT AS A GUIDE.
As Wallace Wattles says, "You will see that it is a self-evident proposition that if you do not do any inefficient acts, and if you do a sufficient number of efficient acts, you will become rich."
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Interesting the way you produce information and use to create a website that will be your ticket to wealth or, at least, a lot of visitors.
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Thats what I am talking about! Well done, Jean! Taking what needs to be done and implementing it immediately. That "one page business plan" is a great place to start. Thanks for mentioning me :)
Cheers, William.
Yes, implementing immediately is important. Cheers.