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Online business opportunity of your life! Learn how you can have a real online business of your own up an running and making you serious profits 24/7.
Date / Time: 2/28/2009 1:30 PM UTC
Putting together a workable online business is a little more complicated than setting up a web site, coming up with a catchy name, and designing an eye-catching logo. Not that all three of these are not important; they are very important. But regardless of what some of those "business in a box" online offers tell you, they are not the sum total of what you need to address.
We can now get into the meat of setting your goals, developing policies and procedures, and in general, laying a solid foundation for the operation of your online business. One point to keep in mind as you read through this information - a business is a business. That means just about everything you read here will also apply if you want to build your operation into something that functions offline as well as online. In other words, you are about to get a two-for-one with this advice.
Let's get started with something that far too many entrepreneurs try to do without - a working business plan. Create a Business Plan
One of the easiest ways to understand the idea of a business plan is to think of it as your roadmap to reach all your goals. More than just about any other document, your business plan helps to set the tone and pace for your operation.
Parts of the business plan will be somewhat broad, while others will be highly specific.
There are good reasons for this. When it comes to the broad sections of the business plan, it is important to think of these as the places in the operation where you have some room to be creative. Circumstances may require that you respond in a different way to this component from time to time. Unlike set policies and procedures that are more or less permanent, these broader sections serve more as general signs pointing in the right direction, without making it necessary to follow another highly defined course of action. See these types of sections as the room in your business for your spirit to fly.
At the same time, other portions of your business plan will be highly specific in nature. You need these, especially if you are the type that thinks of the "visionary" as being the essence of good business.
The bottom line is that any successful online business needs both style (i.e. a visionary) and substance (i.e. a practical operational base). Even if you despise rules and regulations, decide that you are going to get over it. Just like a plane needs a runway to get off the ground, you need a solid base of operations to launch all those high-flying ideas of yours.
Some people hear the words "business plan" and proceed to freeze up. The task of drafting one seems to be more than they can handle. However, the fact is you do need one and there is nobody better qualified to know what you want to do and how you want to do it. And you can do it, even if you are scared to death of such official documents.
The easiest way to draft a balanced and working business plan is to get comfortable with each of the several aspects of the plan. In fact, you may want to think about drafting the plan in sections, with each section addressing one of these aspects. That way, the task may seem less fearsome, since you accomplish it in small bits rather than trying to do the whole thing at one time.
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