29 Sample Business Plans

Writing a business plan is one of the most avoided and intimidating activities for most new entrepreneurs, yet it can set you apart from your competitors.

Here are 29 sample business plans that you can view to get an idea of what is expected when you write your own. Even if you are not planning on taking it to a bank or presenting it to investors, it’s a smart way to clarify what you are doing and map out your strategy. Looking over a plan of a business you are considering is also a good way to see if it’s a business you really want to pursue.

We found these at Reference for Business - an excellent website for entrepreneurs.

Accounting Consulting Business Plan

Bed and Breakfast Business Plan

Biscotti Bakery Business Plan

Business Consulting v1 Business Plan

Business Consulting v2 Business Plan- with ‘products’

Crane Service Business Plan

Diaper Delivery Business Plan

Editorial Services Business Plan

Elder Care Business Plan

Equipment Rental Business Plan

Framing/Antiques Store Business Plan

Import Boutique Business Plan

Ladder Company Business Plan

Magazine Publisher Business Plan

Online Consulting Business Plan

Publisher Business Plan

Infoguide Inc. is a reference publisher.

Restaurant v1 Business Pla

Restaurant v2 Business Plan

Restaurant (Nonprofit) Business Plan

Retail Clothing Business Plan

Retail Florist Business Plan

Salad Packaging Business Plan

Software Developer Business Plan

Toiletry (Men’s) Company Business Plan

Toy Company Business Plan

Virtual Reality Building Aids v1 Business Plan

Virtual Reality v2 Business Plan

Small Business Development Centers Business Plan

Read more: Business Plans – Volume 01 http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/business-plans/Business-Plans-Volume-01/#ixzz0vEeABBnw

What Separates a Super-Affiliate From a Struggling Affiliate

This is taken from an article published in Clickbank’s newsletter written by one of their “Super-Affiliates”, Mark Ling. I thought you should read it:

Since I’ve been a successful affiliate marketer for a long time and have coached many affiliates on how to be more successful, I thought it could be helpful write about the key differences that I see between the mindsets of super affiliates and struggling affiliates.

If you have dabbled in affiliate marketing but aren’t making a killing yet, then you might find that some of the differences I mention below are issues you need to resolve first.

1. Super affiliates take action towards their goals, while struggling affiliates often procrastinate, or spend too much time overeducating or preparing themselves and not enough time DOING. Super affiliates are usually prepared to fail fast and often, learning from their mistakes, rather than not making any progress at all.

2. Super affiliates invest their money in software, marketing, and outsourcing, and then spend what is left. Struggling affiliates spend the vast majority of their money on other parts of their lives, and then invest what is left in their online business.

3. Super affiliates invest their time in networking with and learning from other successful people, whereas struggling affiliates often try to work alone, or listen to people who have a negative influence on them. In addition, super affiliates try to learn as much as possible from other successful people through books, audio, or DVDs. This is especially important when you’re not in a position or location where you can network with other successful Internet marketers face to face.

4. On a similar note, super affiliates enjoy the process of learning, even when they’re learning from their failures. Struggling affiliates often don’t enjoy having to constantly learn new techniques and ideas, and don’t appreciate the experience of failing in order to learn and grow.

5. Most super affiliates understand the power of their mind and focus on developing strong self belief and an abundance mindset, whereas struggling affiliates can get derailed by negative self-talk, focusing on what is going wrong in their lives and in their affiliate marketing efforts.

6. Most super affiliate millionaires that I’ve met in person (and I’ve met dozens) only focus on one or two niches. It’s true that most have experimented in many other niches in order to find the ‘golden’ one or two that work for them. Struggling affiliates, though, are often scattered all over the place, and even when they find a niche that makes them money, they keep moving on to the next niche without fully maximizing their potential or getting to know a niche in extreme depth.

7. Most super affiliates build a strong mailing list through email capture and make regular repeat sales to the same people. Struggling affiliates often like to skip the process of building a website to gain leads and focus on direct traffic, missing out on the chance of repeat sales and having more marketing opportunities.

8. Most super affiliate millionaires I know, including myself, make the vast majority of their money from the big competitive niches, and not from the smaller, less competitive niches. Super affiliates are not afraid of competition, whereas many struggling affiliates are. Super affiliates realize that to make big money, you have to go where the big money is. I’ll clarify this by saying that small niches are good to sink your teeth into early on and to make some sales, but in the long run, to make 7 figures or more online, you need to get good at marketing in one of the major niches where billions of dollars are being spent (e.g., diet/fitness, make money online, dating/relationships niches, self-help, security software, etc.).

I hope the above differences between super affiliates and struggling affiliates inspire you to upgrade your mindset and start thinking and acting like a super affiliate! Above all, make sure you follow point #1: super affiliates take action towards their goals.

All the best to your success!

About the Author

Mark Ling is the Founder of Affilorama, an affiliate marketing training portal that offers cutting-edge free video training, education, and affiliate tools to both beginning and advanced affiliate marketers. You can follow Affilorama on Facebook or read Affilorama’s Affiliate Marketing Blog.

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How To Start a Business

How to start a business is hardly a subject that can be covered in one blog post, but certainly can be covered in a blog. That is what this blog is going to about, so stay tuned!

The art of the start is often much more technical than it is art. Choosing the canvas, the right paints, and good quality brushes are not what makes the painting famous, but is impossible without them. You are the artist, we’re here to make sure you actually get started!

We’ve been writing curriculum and information for families so they can teach their children how to start a business, either by their own example, or by assisting them to start their very own business. You can see more information on that at Homeschool-Entrepreneur.com or our blog, Homeschoolent.com.

What prompted this blog were the continuous questions and struggles with actually getting online. So many times the business idea is genius, but the technical aspects either water it down or arrest it completely. We aren’t here to compete with the many excellent business blogs already online. We’re here to get YOU started.

Because you can’t finish if you don’t take that first step!

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