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June 19, 2007

The easiest way to write a business plan

We are currently running a survey on our BPlans UK Site. One of the questions we ask is 'How do you intend writing your business plan'? The results to date surprised me. A considerable number of those who answered declared they intended to write it themselves using just Microsoft Word.

I could not believe it. The mere thought of people trying to compose a business plan with just a blinking cursor and some books to guide them promoted me to write this following article. The thrust of this article is simply the perspective that there is a better/easier/faster way - using Business Plan Pro 2007.

Sure I work for the makers of the software and yes it comes at a small cost (RRP £79.99 in the UK). However I believe the huge time saving more than makes up for the cost. Hundreds of thousands business owners and entrepreneurs worldwide have agreed.

We recognise that using software may seem a little daunting to some - to reflect this we have designed an incredibly easy-to-use product and fully commit to a 60-day money-back return on it to remove any risk.

In short, there is a better/easier/faster way - that way is Business Plan Pro 2007.

Click here to read the article in full.

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Hi
Quick question:

I am currently using a private blog to brainstorm and write a business plan and I have found it useful in that I can link directly to resources related to the plan, authorised persons can give feedback easily through commenting, and it can be accessed from anywhere there is an internet connection.

The downside: no templates and guides like what I imagine is available with bplans pro 2007.

So my question is, does bplans pro 2007 (or upcoming versions) allow the kind of functionality I can get from a blog? If not I think that functionality could be the way to go in the future. Are there other advantages that a blog may lack that I am not aware of?

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