Introduction:
A business plan is a document that helps a business to clarify its direction and goals.
I have assumed that users of this HOW-TO are thinking about setting up a web hosting business.
The typical business plan incorporates the following parts:
1) A Table of Contents - where the plans contents are indexed
2) An Executive Summary - a detailed summary of the business plan, essentially a condensed version of the actual business plan.
3) Introduction - Where a general overview of the business, its activities, services and other details that you see fit to put in it!
4) Outline of Business - an outline of the businesses legal structure and corporate structure.
5) Outline of Services and Activities - an outline of the products or services that a business offers. This could include pricing and plan details for web hosts.
6) Marketing Details - an overview of the marketing strategies a business intends to use and would include details of your target market, where you plan to advertise etc.
7) Human Resource Details - an outline or detailed information regarding who you are going to employ such as support staff, sys admins etc. This section may also incorporate information on the management.
8) Operational Details - this is probably the most important component in a business plan. It outlines how the business intends to operate on a day-to-day basis. It could involve the software and systems used etc.
9) Financial Details - This section could be as complex or simple as possible. A cash flow projection and budget will do.
10) Conclusion - where everything is summarized again, highlighting your businesses vision or goals.
Tips for Writing a Business Plan
When writing a business plan, one thing I like to keep in mind is my 'evolving blueprint' philosophy. This means that the business plan is written as openly as possible, but has room to accommodate new ideas and details when you revise the plan. A business plan is intended to help you achieve your business goals, and although I cannot actually write one for you, I hope that the above will help you write a business plan that helps you to achieve your businesses goals and achieve your vision.
Conclusion
A business plan is not a finished document. It should be continually updated to incorporate new ideas and changes in financial or operation details. Writing a business plan can be difficult, but if you are stuck for words, a good idea is to write the executive summary first. This executive summary would be enough to serve as an 'evolving blueprint' for your business. This concept of an 'evolving blueprint' will hopefully help you to achieve your business goals, bearing in mind the fact that the business plan is not set in concrete. Most importantly, a business plan is for you to write about how you want your business to achieve its goals and help you get there!
If you have any questions or would like to contact me regarding business plans in general, please contact me.