Thursday, July 30, 2009

Information for business planning

Gathering Information For Your Plan


By Palo Alto Software, Inc.


A common problem people encounter when writing their business plan is finding information about their business industry and competitive companies. Fortunately, in recent years the Internet has made information gathering simple and easy, but sometimes the best information is found much closer to home, with real people, in real time.


Always take a look at other businesses similar to your own, as a very good first step. If you're looking at starting a new business, you may well be starting one similar to one you already know. If you're doing a plan for an existing business, you are even more likely to know the business well. Even so, you can still learn a lot by looking at other similar businesses.



  • Look at existing, similar businesses

  • If you are planning a retail shoe store, for example, spend some time looking at existing retail shoe store businesses. Park across the street and count the customers that go into the store. Note how long they stay inside, and how many come out with boxes that look like purchased shoes. You can probably even count how many pairs of shoes each customer buys. Browse the store and look at prices. Look at several stores, including the discount shoe stores and department store shoe departments.


  • Find a similar business in another place

  • Find a similar business far enough away that you won't compete. For the shoe store example, you would identify shoe stores in similar towns in other states. Call the owner, explain your purpose truthfully, and ask about the business.


  • Scan local newspapers for people selling a similar business.

  • Contact the broker and ask for as much information as possible. If you are thinking of creating a shoe store and you find one for sale, you should consider yourself a prospective buyer. Maybe buying the existing store is the best thing. Even if you don't buy, the information you gain will be very valuable. Why is the owner selling? Is there something wrong with the business? You can probably get detailed financial information.


  • Always shop the competition.

  • If you're in the restaurant business, patronize your competition once a month, rotating through different restaurants. If you own a shoe store, shop your competition once a month, and visit different stores.



It takes a little hard work but by using the Internet and doing some research at local businesses, you should be able to gather all the information necessary for your business plan.


Source: Articles on www.bplans.com

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Online Banking

One of the newest innovatations in iMarketing and eCommerce is online banking. Many large finanacial instutitions have developed their own proprietary systems that work within only their branches and offices. So, if you happen to be one of their customers, that's all good. But, we are now starting to see smaller banks and credit unions taking advantage of providing online banking services to their customers.

You can learn more about how to do online banking by clicking here:

ONLINE BANKING

If you are experienced with paying bills online -- both your personal ones and your business ones, you can use this information to improve how you integrate and collect all your information into one, secure easy-to-access place. This report provides more detail and also gives you great tips for using online banking.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Social Marketing Follow up

So, when we think about the power of social marketing we have to keep the big numbers in perspective. Before you get all excited about making tons of money, filter your analysis through the following chain:

  • My category ... what am I trying to sell and how many people or customers or businesses might be interested.
  • Awareness ... how will I make potential customers aware of my offering
  • Engagement ... once customers are aware how do I convert them to buyers? what is the benefit of what I'm offering to sell that customers will pay for?
  • Action ... how will customers actually buy from me?
Here's a link to an excellent article that summarizes all of the above.

FACEBOOK SALES FUNNEL