All Things Business Plan

Businesses of every type, including e-commerce, need a business plan. Don’t think you can skip by on this important step because you provide a digital service while selling physical products. Every business, regardless of how big or small, can benefit from a business plan.
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First Step, Focus.
When you create a business plan, you need to focus on the reasons for the business:
- Who do you want to serve? What do you want to provide? When do you want to start? Where will you set up your shop? Why do you want to start such an endeavor? How will you meld all these things together to create a prosperous business?
- What do you want to provide? When do you want to start? Where will you set up your shop? Why do you want to start such an endeavor? How will you meld all these things together to create a prosperous business?
- When do you want to start? Where will you set up your shop? Why do you want to start such an endeavor? How will you meld all these things together to create a prosperous business?
- Where will you set up your shop? Why do you want to start such an endeavor? How will you meld all these things together to create a prosperous business?
- Why do you want to start such an endeavor? How will you meld all these things together to create a prosperous business?
- How will you meld all these things together to create a prosperous business?
These are the primary reasons why you’re going into business, and they should always be at the forefront of your mind when making decisions.
Something else to focus on is your big dream.
- How much money do you want to make over the next 5 years? Do you want to sell multiple products or have several locations? Everyone’s big dream will be different, but you should write it down as part of the plan.
- Do you want to sell multiple products or have several locations? Everyone’s big dream will be different, but you should write it down as part of the plan.
Everyone’s big dream will be different, but you should write it down as part of the plan.

Second Step, A Plan.
Are you a visual person? Well, let me break it down for you:
Pretend like your business plan is Mt. Everest. Your mission statement is the base of the mountain while your goals and dream life are at the peak. Everything standing between the base and the peak of this mountain is what you need to plan, and these steps should also be incorporated into a structured and organized business plan.
What products do you want to create? How often do you want to produce a product? How can you implement some passive income or affiliate income into your business? Are there any speaking engagements or online summit opportunities that will expand your reach and your followers? What can you add to your sales funnel for those not yet ready to commit to purchasing a product?
Third Step, Action Steps.
This is where your planning steps are broken down into smaller, actionable steps. Instead of just saying I want to create my own items, break the process down further. How much time can you dedicate each day to mapping out this vision? Do you want to draw your products or hire a Fashion Illustrator? You’ll need to hire a manufacturer and find a team of people to help you ship and manage the influx of inventory. These are actionable steps that can easily be crossed off your to-do list once completed.
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Don’t be thrown off here. You don’t need to plan 5 years’ worth of action steps at one time. The idea is to plan a year at a time, keeping your focus in mind, so that the action steps become a pathway or a blueprint to your big dreams.
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