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5 Reasons You Need a Business Plan

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You have the hustle and the heart to make your business succeed, but do you have a plan? A business plan is like your blueprint. In one concise document, you can find all the background information and a roadmap for the future, so nothing falls through the cracks while your dream becomes a reality.

What’s in a Business Plan?

A business plan is written to help you consider each facet of your business and how it relates to goal achievement. Your plan includes market analysis, competitor analysis, customer segments, marketing strategies, and operations. You can also forecast your financial needs and growth goals to help your business achieve long-term success. Don’t let this concept overwhelm you, though. We’ve got your back. Everything you need to know is in our Ultimate Business Plan Workbook. But do you really need one?

5 Reasons You Need One

We’re women entrepreneurs; we’re no strangers to lists, right? So, here’s a list of reasons to make that plan and put your dreams in motion. 

1. You’ll Have a Roadmap to Success

We don’t shy away from pulling up navigation when we drive. We know getting to our destination the most efficient way possible saves time and resources. Consider your business plan in the same vein. When you have a “roadmap” for your business, you lay out a series of well-thought-out steps that are optimal to help you achieve your goals.

2. You Will Reach Milestones

Knowing what you want to achieve is half of the battle. With a business plan, you have SMART goals set to help you monitor and recognize success. It’s not enough to say you want to increase sales. Instead, specify how much sales growth you project in a set timeframe and the methods you will use to achieve that growth. Now you have an actionable plan!

3. You’ll Build a Community of Support

The dream in your heart becomes a thriving startup when you have a written plan. And where there is evidence of a profitable business, investors are willing to provide financial support. Before you know it, you will have a community rallying around your efforts because everyone can buy into your vision. 

4. You’ll Know the Answers (Or Make Educated Guesses)

When you start a business, you make many decisions every day. Wouldn’t it be easier if some of those decisions were pre-determined? Well, that’s what a business plan does. It helps you consider some significant factors upfront: product development, marketing strategies, competitor analysis, market viability, etc. So, you’ll be ready to act when the time is right. And even when you don’t know the answer, you’ll have the research to point you in the right direction. 

5. It’s Your Plan. Do It Your Way.

Sure, there are some essential elements every plan should include, but it’s your business, meaning you can write the plan your way. The only wrong choice you can make is to avoid making the plan. After all, no one can make better decisions for your business than you.
 If you need a little help, we got you. Get the I’m Loving Me Project’s Ultimate Business Plan Workbook for your inspiration and start building the business, and life, of your dreams.

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