The Business Plan Checklist for Everyday Entrepreneurs

A full 30-page business plan isn’t always realistic for someone starting a side hustle, launching a digital product, or testing out a small service. What you need is a practical checklist that helps you think through the essentials without drowning in details. This version focuses on the core elements that keep you moving forward.

1. Define Your Offer Clearly

  • What exactly are you selling? (digital product, service, or physical item)

  • Who is it for? (your target audience)

  • What problem does it solve?

2. Identify Your Market

  • Write down your ideal customer profile in simple terms.

  • Note the top 3–5 competitors or alternatives your customers might choose instead.

  • Ask yourself: What makes my offer different or better?

3. Plan Your Revenue Model

  • Decide how you’ll make money: one-time purchase, subscription, bundle, upsell, or service fees.

  • Determine your pricing strategy: cost-based, competitor-based, or value-based.

  • Keep a simple spreadsheet of income and expenses to start—no need for complicated projections yet.

4. Set Your Marketing Approach

  • Choose 1–2 main platforms (social media, email, SEO, word of mouth).

  • Create a short list of marketing activities you can realistically commit to (e.g., 3 posts per week, 1 blog post per month).

  • Write one sentence that summarizes how you’ll reach your audience.

5. Establish Simple Operations

  • Where will you deliver your product or service (website, online store, in person)?

  • Do you need software, tools, or systems to keep things running smoothly (payment processor, project management tool, email list)?

  • Keep your tech stack minimal at first.

6. Outline Success Metrics

  • What will you measure to know it’s working? (sales, signups, followers, repeat customers)

  • Start with 2–3 metrics to track.

7. Draft a Short Action Plan

  • Next 30 days: What will you do right now?

  • Next 90 days: What should be built or improved?

  • Beyond: What would growth look like if this works?

💡 Tip: Don’t overthink this checklist. A one-page plan is often enough to keep you on track. You can always expand later if your business grows.

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