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The same can be said for business. Every business, whether a startup or a full fledged, profitable organization needs a business plan. In order to know where you are going, you have to know where you came from and what came before you.



In this article, we'll explore the key elements of a winning business plan.

Executive Summary

An Executive Summary is a one or two page summary of your entire business plan. It's often easiest to write your Executive Summary after you've finalized all the details within the plan itself.

Business Description

In your Business Description, you'll need to include and define various aspects of your service offerings, an overview of the voice over and or audio production industry, the history of your field and any current happenings, your personal goals and objectives, elements that add to your success and the ownership of your company. This section is the backbone of your Business Plan and will set the stage for the information included in the rest of the plan.

Products and Services

Everyone has a product or service that they are offering to a prospective client. In your case, it is a voice over recording, music production, or even copy writing services. You should be able to describe what it is that you are selling as well as identify what makes your product or service unique and how you make it all happen in the studio.

Sales and Marketing

This section is very important. It gives you a window into the voice over industry itself, what's going on as a whole, the state of the market, how much the general cost is of audio production, how business is acquired, and also affords you an opportunity to distinguish yourself from other competitors in the marketplace, for example, other voice actors who specialize in services that you provide.

While you are making the most of this section, also realize that just as people who walk by physical stores on the street can see what's going on at a place of business, visitors to your website also have the ability to browse your merchandise and become familiar with your personal branding.

Make your website your online storefront both in thought and deed. Consider the following:

- You can provide samples or demonstrations of your product

- Graphics and or photographs are your visual marketing materials

- The URL (website address) is your "location"

- Equipment that you use and product delivery methods are manufacturing and shipping tools

- Website navigation is like the layout of a physical store

- If you have a site map, it helps to direct people to what they are looking for like a map in a department store

- Showcasing testimonials, affiliations and experience in easily accessible areas of your website builds credibility and instills trust with a customer

Presenting your contact information present enables people to do business with you. Detailing information about yourself, even though you aren't actually in the presence of a prospective customer, gives a good first impression of your personality, qualifications and services.

Rather than just thinking of your website as a dormant place to tack your name on, kick it up a notch and view your website as an online storefront, truly, the place where business gets done.

Operations

Many of you operate a one-person company. This purpose of this section is to help you outline the more administrative side of your business, including how you operate, where your office is located, your staff or assistant if applicable, equipment, overhead and other expenses, legal relationships, your network of suppliers, and credit policies.

Management Team

If you have a few advisers or people who help you to manage your business, this is where you acknowledge their involvement and the capacity by which they contribute to your overall success. Also, if there is a hierarchy of positions within your company, you would detail that hierarchy and the relevancy of each relationship.

Development

This is where you can dream a bit. Not everything in this section is based upon pure fact like the information you would have provided above in the other sections of your Business Plan. Project into the future and think big. Development is a necessary part of business to remain competitive, so be sure to spend a significant amount of time when writing this part of your plan.

Financial Summary

Now, back to reality for a time! You'll need to provide a record of your financial dealings, investments if any, and how you came to the position you are in today. With some flexibility, you can project how your company will be operating and assess your financial status, including how things balance out at the end of each month, the overall financial health of your business and your cash flow.
Make A Business Plan
Many people don't bother with a plan as they feel it is not necessary. But you mainly need a business plan for yourself. The actual process of creating a business plan will do you wonders for the long term success of you business. As you work through your plan you will come across a list of questions which will highlight areas of your business which you may have overlooked or which need more research. Even if you're not asked for a business plan it is well worth doing one and referring back to in the weeks and months to come. A business plan is the building blocks of your business, so don't miss anything out or your business will come tumbling down.

So what makes a good one?

A good business plan should be a long term strategy for you business. It should include everything that you will need to do to run your business, including what the actual activity will be, what resources you are going to need. You need to detail your employees, money, time, equipment or stock. How you are going to get your target audience. What you are going to do if it is a seasonal business.

Your business plan should include

• your business idea – what you do, sell etc

• who your target audience is

• your projected revenue and expenses for a year

• list of your major competitors and how they are different to you

• marketing plans and what results do you expect from them

• how much you expect to sell and when

• resources (e.g. money, employees, premises, equipment)

With your business idea you need to explain clearly why you are different from your competitors, what you are offering that is different and why your target audience should use you. Include how much your products or services will be and explain any market research which was undertaken. If you haven't done any market research you should stop writing your plan and so some.

In the marketing section you need to explain who needs your product, where the purchasers will be based, your competition and why you are better or different. Also if is worth mentioning any emerging or growing trends in the market including impending changes and what the effects will be to your business from these changes.

If you have a team of people as part of your resources you should explain what each persons job role will be, what their strengths and weaknesses are and if there are any gaps how you will fill them.

The financial projects are very important and you should try to ensure they are as accurate as physically possible. Ensure you explain what your likely profit and expenses will be including any assumptions.

The more research and planning you do the better chance your business has of succeeding. So get researching and get planning and you will soon be reaping the rewards.
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