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Making a Business Plan Template Your Own

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April 2, 2008

Making It Your Own

Templates are nice.  But making a template your own is even better.  In Business Plan Master, we outline a number of ways you can take a normal business plan template and specialize it for your particular business and circumstances.  Our most popular ones are

Retail Business Plans -- All the retail business plans here are very popular, and will likely continue to be so, no matter what the economy.  There's everything from clothing stores to comic books in this section.

Service Business Plans -- For those with the knowledge of a pro, a service business may be the answer.  It's your own business, on your own terms, built the way you want to build it.  Whether you are a computer consultant or have a pressure washing business, check here for recommendations for financing your business.


 

 Too Good to Miss

Written by a busy exec for busy execs, with links to newspapers, newsfinds, TV news, business investing magazines and search engines. Full access is $49 per year, but there are a lot of free links.

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Click on each business plan for more information --
Over 60 great business plans to choose from!

 

Creating Multiple Streams of Income

Work.com has become one of the most recognized sources of business information on the web.  Our webmaster, MaryAnn Shank, is honored to the author of the article on creating multiple streams of income for an online business.

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Your Free Business Plan

This business plan is for a small construction company, a sector that has had its fill of financing challenges lately.  Perhaps most important, it is on the SBA website.  So take a look at what the SBA is recommending.

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