Scrapbook Business Plan: Your
Roadmap to Success
If you and your family were going to drive to
your vacation destination, you wouldn’t just get in the car and
start driving without knowing where you were going. Would you?
You shouldn’t start a business without a map either. If you are
planning to have a simple home business, built around the
Internet, you may not think you need a business plan. You may
think only high level businesses need them in order to secure
corporate funding but that’s not true.
Every business needs a business
plan.
When you sit down to write a business plan,
you are literally mapping out the path you want to take in your
business. Not only will your business plan help you define what
you want to accomplish, it can help you streamline your
business and create focus.
You may be under the impression that business
plans are huge documents that can be difficult to write. On the
contrary, you do not have to create a huge document at all.
Your business plan can consist of a single page outlining your
basic goals. The point is to put your thoughts and ideas down
in writing. When you take the time to think about your
business, where you want your business to go, and estimate your
costs as well as your profits, you are much more likely to
succeed.
Rather than working sporadically and blindly,
you will be able to look at your business plan and know exactly
what you need to be working on. This can serve as a great
motivator and help you reach your business
goals.
A
common myth is that a business plan is rigid. That once you
write it, you have to stick to it. As your business grows, you
can change your business plan to suit your needs. You may find
certain aspects of your business growing at a faster pace than
others and decide to focus more on those
areas.
For instance, you may have started out in
your business strictly as a custom scrapbook artist creating
completed albums. However, you found yourself creating more and
more themed mini albums and may decide to add that stream of
income to your portfolio.
Having your business plan by your side can
help you evaluate your decisions and decide what is going to
add value to your business and what will take away from your
business. Before you start a new project, take out your
business plan and see if this new project will fit in with the
plans you have already made. This can save you a lot of time,
energy, and money.
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