Business Description: What Makes You Unique?
Carolina Rogoll
Lesson Info
3. Business Description: What Makes You Unique?
Lessons
Class Introduction
05:40 2Executive Summary: Snapshot of your Business
03:00 3Business Description: What Makes You Unique?
02:12 4Market Analysis: Know Your Competition
06:10 5Vision and Objective: Where Are You, and Where Are You Going?
04:04 6Marketing Strategy: Master the Five P's
15:31 7Financial Projections: Dominate Your Cash Flow
08:56 8Funding Request: Do You Need Investors?
03:30Lesson Info
Business Description: What Makes You Unique?
So we're moving now into the second section which is in the business description. So executive summary, as I said, we will write that at the end. But as a summary of the total document, business description is the section that provides what you do and what sets you apart and also the information in the market, from your market. So think about it as an extended elevator speech, if you will, that can help the audience really understand rather quickly what is the goals of your business and what is your unique proposition. So let's go into the questions on the business description. What is the nature of your business and the marketplace needs that you're trying to satisfy? You have to carve a unique space in the marketplace for yourself. So you would describe in here what you actually do as a business. How do your products and services meet these needs? So we are in the business of solving customer needs with our branded products or services. You need to be able to articulate what are the ...
needs that you're solving with your business proposition. What target are you going after? Here you would talk about what are the specific consumer, organizations, or business that you're looking to serve. What are the compelling advantages that you have that you believe will make your business a success? For example, what can you offer that is better than your competition? What type of expertise do you have in your product or service? Maybe you have a specific IP on what you're offering or a particular technology or your professional know-how. So look for those things that will really set you apart. And then how does your business operate? So if relevant, here you can show how your business is structured, how it's run, if you have employees, if you have management, operation, really to give a little bit more insight into how your business operates day to day.
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Ratings and Reviews
Becky Kavanagh
Second class with Caroline Rogoll - - - another excellent, clear, actionable and amazing experience! THANK YOU!
Darlene Rosa
This was a great class! Very thorough with Lots of questions to consider for each section. Would definitely recommend for anyone like myself starting their first business.
René Vidal
Good jumpstart course.
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