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How to Write a Winning Business Plan: A Step-by-Step Guide for Startup Entrepreneurs to Build a Solid Foundation, Attract Investors and Achieve Success with a Bulletproof Business Plan

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Discover how to craft a bulletproof business plan with minimal effort even it's your first time. Having a great idea isn’t enough to launch a multi-million-dollar business.

Let’s face it, investors don’t put money in ideas. They need concrete evidence that they’ll get a return on their investment, and a good business plan gives them such information.

Do you have a hard time figuring out how to get a business plan down on paper?

Are you tired and confused by all the business jargon, just wanting a straightforward how-to guide outlining exactly what you need to do?

Business plans are the heart and soul of a successful company – they give you focus and operational clarity that can kick major mistakes to the curb. No matter how good your business idea is, you will need a plan to create a solid foundation before going on the market or trying to get investors on board.

Did you know that even science says you need a business plan to make your startup a success?

One study found out that companies with a business plan grow 30% faster than competitors! In addition, startups with a business plan achieve more sustainable success in the long run.

So, what’s the secret to writing a business plan like a seasoned pro or a Fortune 500 company CEO?

It’s not something you’ll learn in business school, as experience shows a completely different side of running a business. For best results, you need to learn from someone who’s already been there and who has conquered the almighty business plan.

In How to Write a Winning Business Plan, you will

What a business model canvas is and 4 reasons why you should be using it How a great idea dies in the absence of good organization and the one thing to do about it 9 business plan building blocks to put organizational specifics in place Surefire ways to overcome financial conundrums and secure the investment needed to help your business thrive Ways in which successful CEOs mitigate business startup risks A bulletproof technique to write a killer value proposition Tactics for pinpointing the right customers and reaching them through the power of marketing A comprehensive guide to understand your business model in a structured way How to analyze the competition if you want to benefit from some competitive advantage And much more.

Most guides focusing on business plan creation are rather vague, abstract, and non-specific. By relying on those, you’ll never put together a tailored strategic document that will set you up for success from day one.

The methodology you’ll find in How to Write a Winning Business Plan is derived from reality and analysis of the best corporate organizational approaches out there.

It doesn’t matter what field you operate in or how big you want to grow. This methodology is the way to understand your business better, putting together realistic expectations and goals for the future.

If you want to learn the secrets to writing a winning business plan, then scroll up and click “Add to Cart” now.

140 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 15, 2020

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Walter Grant

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Walter Grant became of age in the navy during the height of the cold war. He earned his aircrew wings as a radioman and radar operator aboard long range patrol aircraft tracking soviet submarines and trawlers lying offshore near Cape Canaveral during the space racesputnik was launched on his watch. He was schooled in atomic, biological, and chemical weapons, as well as antisubmarine warfare. His crew was selected to drop and test the first nuclear depth charge. He is one of only a handful of enlisted men to have flown Mach-2. Walter flew into Cuba before and after Castros overthrow of the Batista government which led him, sometime later, to read Tragic IslandHow communism came to Cuba, and in turn The Secret World of the KGBrequired reading for the CIA. His collection of books on the cold war is extensive. Walters military career took him to a dozen countries; his fascination with the cold war took him to more than twice that many. Two weeks after the Wall came down he passed through Brandenburg Gate into East Berlin and traveled extensively in the Eastern Bloca very sobering experience."

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November 22, 2022
The book provides definitions of important terminology and questions for readers to consider. The structure is easy to follow, guiding the eyes to the bold headings and bullet points that provide answers to questions such as why key resources are important.

The book breaks down a business plan into components and delves deep into how the reader can go about researching and providing examples within their plan. Though the components are not too clear, I believe they are:
- partners
- activities
- resources
- propositions
- customers
- channels
- customer relationships
- cost structure
- revenue streams

I had hoped to see some examples of business plans to visually see how the components are presented. The book reads more like a revision guide for readers who are already exposed to working in business.


I received a free copy and am leaving a review voluntarily.
Thank you to Hidden Gems Books and author.
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September 21, 2021
Great insights for aspiring entrepreneurs
This book has a lot of great insights that are useful for anyone looking to get their business off the ground! It’s a great read on how to get a business plan started, however it was lacking an example of how to actually put the plan together, which I think would have been really helpful!
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133 reviews
September 14, 2021
If I was asked to write a business plan after reading this book I'd still be as clueless as I was before reading this.
It's an intro to what to be aware of when starting a business.
The title of the book is misleading and for that it got a 2 star.
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December 21, 2021
It's good and not too long and affordable

I like this book it gets me thinking I am going to try writing an underwriting proposal this month it took me only 30 minutes to read but i will digest and try to appropriate the material in a proposal I am working on
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September 25, 2020
Solid info

I’d recommend this book to anyone thinking of starting a new business. There are several good fundamental ideas in this book to set you on the right path.
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