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The Product Guy Podcast - 056 - Creating Million Dollar Business Proposals

056 - Creating Million Dollar Business Proposals

08/23/22 • 19 min

The Product Guy Podcast

Want to start a business? Need some help from an investor, mentor, advisor, or spouse? Put together a business proposal to help them see the vision. They need to know the Who, what where, why and how of your proposed business.
Business proposals don't need to answer every question and they certainly don't need the detail of a business plan, but they do need to focus on a few key areas of the business that all investors, partners, and stakeholders will want to hear about.
I have the opportunity of reviewing many business proposals for both personal investments, and from customers wanting to create their dream businesses. There is definitely a right way and a wrong way to do a proposal and this episode gives you actionable information you need to create a strong business proposal!

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Want to start a business? Need some help from an investor, mentor, advisor, or spouse? Put together a business proposal to help them see the vision. They need to know the Who, what where, why and how of your proposed business.
Business proposals don't need to answer every question and they certainly don't need the detail of a business plan, but they do need to focus on a few key areas of the business that all investors, partners, and stakeholders will want to hear about.
I have the opportunity of reviewing many business proposals for both personal investments, and from customers wanting to create their dream businesses. There is definitely a right way and a wrong way to do a proposal and this episode gives you actionable information you need to create a strong business proposal!

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