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May 11, 2007

How to Write A Dot Com Business Plan

Online business is booming, and you're ready for a piece of the e-biz pie. Maybe you've developed a brilliant idea for a ".com" business that is sure to reap big bucks, or perhaps you run an established small business, and plan to take your concept online.

How can you convince an investment "angel" to fund your dreams of expansion? What you need is a business plan–your path to success, the best way to win investment dollars from venture capitalists or from individual investors.

This guide tells you how to do just that, detailing not just the steps but offering advice from successful entrepreneurs, leading venture capital executives, and noted e-biz experts. In addition, the second-half of the book comprises a "Dotcom" directory.

Author Joanne Eglash has sleuthed out the top resources for e-biz entrepreneurs, and she reveals where to find what you need to get your dotcom off and running — and to make it a success. You'll find detailed information on "virtual" government agencies and free publications, resources for young entrepreneurs, management and recruitment Web sites, incubators, marketing and advertising, and even more.
  • Title: How to Write A .com Business Plan: The Internet Entrepreneur 
  • Author: Joanne Eglash
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Trade
  • Number Of Pages: 191
  • Publication Date: 2000-11-20
  • EAN: 0639785316947
  • Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Trade