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Business Plan Time Line - Draft 1
Posted 10/30/2008 - 19:32 by pareshkhatwani
FoundIT Slogans and names
Posted 10/28/2008 - 19:28 by pareshkhatwani
1. You Lost It, We FoundIT!
-This is our first pick. It agrees with the rules of effective writing
by Luntz and is easy to remember.
2. Lost and FoundIT
-This might be a possibility when we enter our next stage of the market
and target our Middle Class market
3. Have you FoundIT?
-Short and sweet incorportating our name and easy to remember.
4. Passion, excellence and FoundIT
-Almost tailored for investors, this will be used to describe quality
in our production and design.
FoundIT Market Analysis and Strategy Alpha Release
Posted 10/23/2008 - 19:24 by pareshkhatwani
Questions:
1. What are some of the features that you liked in the document?
2. What are some of the features that you did not like in the document?
3. What are some of the features that you would like to see in this document?
4. Is there currently anything that is unclear in the document?
5. What services would you prefer from a company like us?
6. Which marketing strategy appealed to you the most and why?
7. What are your comments about the logo?
8. Do you feel our marketing strategy would work?
BP Review - Individual book reviews for selection
Posted 10/14/2008 - 06:34 by pareshkhatwani
On my recent visit to Borders Bookstore in West Lafayette, IN I came across a few books that seemed interesting and had some informative content about writing business plans. After carrying out some research, I deduced the following about the books I looked at.
Gaant Chart and Action Plan - Market Analysis
Posted 10/09/2008 - 20:09 by pareshkhatwani
Here is the action plan and Gant chart for the market analysis section of our business plan. This will be update as we compelte items on then plan.
Pitches: How that pitch totally rocked.
Posted 09/10/2008 - 01:04 by pareshkhatwani
While there was a lot of competition from other ideas, I felt this one set the standard for what was to come. The expressions demonstrated the passion coming in every word indicating the selectiveness applied in the choice of words. The idea sold itself very well with the way the information was provided. Poised, confident and passionate were three words that I felt described this person's speech. He was persuasive on the idea of how he got the message across. Very well done
Rheotorical Choices: This is how was thinking about something big with something micro in size
Posted 09/10/2008 - 00:59 by pareshkhatwani
In a concise summary, everything I did today was by tacking a step back and analyzing how I would react to seeing my self present the content in the way I did.