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It is even a bigger mistake to under The Rising Demand For Easy-Care Clothing In the first part of Business Plan Basics you’ve learned which are the public aspects of a business plan. Now it is time to study the “internal” aspects: those little secrets that drive a business to success.Today’s world is a busy world. Every one is busy with something or the other. Lifestyles of people all over the world are becoming more and more active. In this frenzied world, people are looking for things that are as easy to use and maintain as possible. The same applies to clothing. Consumers desire ‘hassle-free’ or ‘easy-care’ clothing that would require minimum maintenance. The demand for such easy-care clothing is growing. Today’s consumer wants clothes that Industry Analysis: Every business operates within an industry. Identify where your company fits in and describe the market trends, explain the factors influencing growth and decline in this industry and spot the future expectations. 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Marketing and Sales: Here you define your marketing program outlining what steps are necessary to reach potential clients and convert them to paying customers. Plan carefully your marketing mediums and their costs. This is the section where you enumerate your marketing materials: fliers, brochures, catalog… websites. It is important to mention who will design your marketing materials and how much this will cost. And don’t forget PR. It is a mistake to believe that offering a lower price will lead to increase sales. It is even a bigger mistake to under How Do You Market Two Businesses? rowth and decline in this industry and spot the future expectations. Try to answer crucial questions such as: how many companies are expected to enter your industry in the near future and how is that to affect your business. Do not omit any significant statistics for your industry. 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Management Team: People expect a team of experienced professionals to run a business. This is the right section to demonstrate that you have that team. Clearly describe the related experience of each team member, the duties and responsibilities of a certain position, special accomplishments and education. If your business has outside consultants, include them as well (attorneys, accountants, insurance agents, web developers, etc). If you are serious about business, do not present a one man show management philosophy. As your company grows it will become harder and harder to manage all the tasks. Operational Plan: In this fragment you define the internal operations and equipment you need to manufacture your products. Where is your business going to be located and what advantages brings this location? Do you need special equipment? Are you going to purchase or lease it? From whom? Include here all necessary equipment: automobiles, PCs, office equipment, etc. How many employees you need? Full or part-time? What criteria you use to hire them? Do not forget to include here what type of insurance you
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