Build Your Business Plan Online with SBA’s Free Step-by-Step Tool

The SBA is a useful resource for small businesses. If there is an office in your area, please take advantage of their services. If meeting face-to-face is difficult, peruse the information they have available online.

Do you have a business plan?

Most business owners are only required to have a business plan if they are seeking financial assistance from banks or other lenders. However, all business should have a business plan.

A business plan is a road map that sets the direction for your business.  It outlines how you plan to make sales and grow revenue. It sets your business goals, why you believe they are achievable, and it provides detail on how you plan to reach those goals. Additionally, it provides the background information about your business, the owners, employees and other pertinent information.

Business plans are used as decision-making tools and are dynamic as your business grows and goals are achieved. A well-drafted business plan can help you become business credible. A business plan doesn’t guarantee “success” however, it can reduce the odds of failure.

SBA’s Business Plan Tool provides a step-by-step guide to help you get started. Not only can you save your plan as a PDF file, you can also update it at any time, which makes this a living plan to which you can often refer.

The tool can be found here – http://www.sba.gov/business-plan/1.

Below is just one of the many informative videos provided by the SBA.

So what are you waiting for? Get busy!

Get Contracts with the Government

The SBA is a useful resource for small businesses. If there is an office in your area, please take advantage of their services. If meeting face-to-face is difficult, peruse the information they have available online.

The United Sates federal government is the world’s largest employer! The department of defense employs 3.2 million people while Walmart has 2.1 employees and McDonald’s 1.9 worldwide. As a business owner, why wouldn’t you want to do business with the largest employer in the world?

If you’re interested in federal contracts, the 8(a) Business Development Program is an important resource for small businesses seeking business-development assistance.

Named for Section 8(a) of the Small Business Act, this program was created to help small and disadvantaged businesses compete in the marketplace. It also helps these companies gain access to federal and private procurement markets.

What is the purpose of the 8(a) Business Development Program?

Its focus is to provide business development support including:

  •     Mentoring
  •     Procurement assistance
  •     Business counseling
  •     Training
  •     Financial assistance
  •     Surety bonding
  •     Other management and technical assistance

The application is lengthy and will need your full attention to detail. It is probably best to get an SBA Mentor to assist you with the application process to ensure that the information you provide is in a manner consistent with SBA policies. This could eliminate any future issues with your application.

There are companies that will tell you they can help you get 8(a) certified. You don’t need to pay an outside company to do it. You just have to make sure all your papers are in order. Some of the information you may need to produce include taxes, operation agreement, board of directors’ information (meeting minutes), by-laws, personal financial information, loan agreements and by laws.

Read more about the program and their requirements here – http://www.sba.gov/content/8a-business-development.

Visibility Marketing Inc. received our 8(a) certification on 2011. It was a difficult process and we’re happy that we are in!

The nine-year program helps small, disadvantaged businesses compete in the government’s market place. Thousands of aspiring entrepreneurs like us (and you!) are able to gain a foothold on government business.

By participating in the program, Visibility Marketing Inc. can receive sole-source contracts, but we can also form joint ventures for opportunities, like the one we’ve formed with Möbius Grey (Mö-Vis).

If you’re interested in becoming 8(a) certified, give us a call. We can explain our experiences and point you in the right direction.