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Why Every Writer Needs a One-Page Business Plan
A 7-part, 1-page business plan to make 2025 your best yet.
For writers looking to turn their craft into a thriving business, the idea of creating a traditional business plan can feel intimidating.
Pages upon pages of projections, marketing strategies, and financial forecasts may feel more like a barrier than a stepping stone.
The good news?
You don’t need an exhaustive plan to succeed. A simple one-page business plan can provide the clarity and direction you need to turn your writing into a business.
Why Simplify?
As writers, we thrive on creativity, not complexity. A lengthy business plan can feel like overkill, especially when your primary focus is storytelling or producing content.
By condensing your goals and strategies onto one page, you simplify the process, making it easier to take action. A minimalist plan keeps your vision clear, your goals attainable, and your efforts focused.
What You Should Include in Your Business Plan
Now, I could give you a list, but I want to give you what is in my business plan with these details. This way, you have an idea of what to do.