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Writing a Business Plan -
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Writing a Business Plan
Purpose of the Plan
Content of the Plan
Business and Products
Market and Competition
Marketing and Sales
Management and Personnel
Operations
Financial Performance
SWOT Analysis

Writing a Business Plan

4. Market and Competition

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4.1 Define the market in which you sell. Focus on the segments of the market in which you compete.

  • How large is each market segment?
  • What is your market share?
  • What are the important trends, such as market growth or changing tastes?Explain the reasons behind the trend.
  • What are the key drivers affecting each important market segment?See Key performance indicators.
  • What is the outlook for those drivers and the market?

4.2 Describe the nature and distribution of existing customers.

  • Do they fit the profile of the chosen market segment? If not, why not?
  • Is there a heavy concentration of sales around one or two large customers?

4.3 Outline the principal competition.

  • What are the competing products or services? Who supplies them?
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages compared to your own?For example, price, quality, distribution.
  • Why will customers buy your product or service instead?
  • Never overtly criticise or underestimate competitors.
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