Blogs & Forums
Informal Information Sources to Help You Stay Current
Find Financial Information
Find Competitor's Financial Information, Annual Reports, Filings, Etc.
One thing you will need to do in the financials section of your business plan is discuss how you will price your products and/or services, and how this compares to your competitors. You will need to develop a financial plan that includes your projected revenues and net income. The following resources will help you find financial information on competitors in your industry.
Find Competitive Info
Do you need to:
- Gather and analyze competitive information?
Find Customer Info
Do you need to:
- Research your customer analysis?
Find Industry Info
Do you need to:
- Conduct your industry research?
Getting Started
Check Out Books & Business Plans For Inspiration
This section will introduce several "how-to" books on business to help you get started with your research. These books will primarily introduce you to business plan writing. These books will also introduce general business types such as retail and service business models.
Start-up Idea Generation
For would-be entrepreneurs who have the desire to start a business of their own, but still haven't found the perfect business concept, here are a few ways - and websites - to help with the brainstorming process.
Your Target Market
A Word On Primary Research
The main point of this guide is to introduce you to a wide range of secondary market research resources but keep in mind there is great value in analyzing other information including:
- Advertising, blogs and sales brochures
- Your personal network and employees
- Direct observation, focus groups and interviews with potential customers
Demographics
The resources listed in this section will help you identify population characteristics, and help you develop your customer profile. This research will also help you identify geographic areas where the largest number of your potential customers live. This can be very useful when determining a location for your business, and also when formulating your marketing strategy. Don't forget that trade associations and trade journals collect information about customers and can be great information sources for this area of your research.