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Business Plan: The Simplest Business Plan Ever

 
Author: Caroline Jordan

If youre a solo professional like I am, you know how tough it is to find any time at all to do any business planning. Doing a full business plan is a must if youre planning to seek financing or investors, but most solo professionals dont need anything that complicated.

Dont get me wrong, business planning is one of the most important things you need to do to succeed in your one man or woman show. Without planning youll drift aimlessly from one crisis to the next and one idea to the next, never really getting anything done.

So, whats a solo pro to do? Heres what I do in my own business:

My business plan consists of one page with very little on it. It simply lists the three goals that I must achieve this year. Then, I list a statement for each goal: To achieve Goal #1 I need to.This is followed by two to five activities or action items I need to do to make that happen.

Thats it. Thats the whole plan. The beauty is the simplicity. I simply cannot handle more than that. I dont have a staff. I dont have people. Everything has to be structured so that I can get it done simply and systematically.

So, lets say one of my goals is to increase sales by a certain number, like $25,000. I then ask myself, What do you need to do to make that happen? Maybe I want to develop an ebook or add a new service. How many potential or current customers will I need to reach? How much time will I need to develop the book or service? How will I market it?

From those answers, I develop my schedule. What do I need to do monthly, weekly, daily? I break it up into small pieces that take an hour or less. For example, if I decide I need to send out 100 marketing postcards in a month, I break it into 25 cards a week. Then, I put it on my schedule each week, just as I do my appointments with clients.

To keep myself on track, I place my mini plan in front of my keyboard so every morning its the first thing I see. I also include a note to myself. It reminds me that Nothing Else Matters. I follow it with my company slogan: Get Knowledge. Get Focus. Get Results.

Complex plans take tons of time to develop and many (if not most) end up gathering dust on a shelf. Using a simple plan improves your focus and helps you to achieve great results.

Author Bio:

Caroline Jordan

Small business mastermind Caroline Jordan,of The Jordan Result,works in partnership with small business owners to build successful businesses. Believing that no one is more expert at your business than you are, she uses her own strengths and experiences in collaboration with yours to build a power house of resources and talent. She offers a variety of articles, classes, products, and consulting to help business owners: Get Knowledge. Get Focus. Get Results. Visit her at www.TheJordanResult.com .

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