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Do you have a "Top 1%" Business Plan?

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But you can.

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After reviewing over a thousand business plans, I have seen very consistent patterns in what inspires investors' confidence and what doesn't. Top 1% Business Plans all have certain things in common that most people overlook.

It's not your fault that you don't know the secrets of writing a Top 1% Business Plan. You could get an MBA at Harvard Business School but they'll only get you in the ballpark. You won't learn it in a book that you buy at Barnes and Noble, and no investor is ever going to say "OK, here are the magic words that will cause me to give you money."

The Power of a Great Business Plan

A killer business plan can melt skepticism like butter. It proves that you're painstakingly thorough, that you've done your homework and that you know what investors really care about.

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