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Technology in its truest sense must always yield real value to its users, at CXR.Agency we aim to never lose sight of that. We work with customers to uncover true opportunities to yield real value to their organizations with meaningful design and technology solutions that can catalyze operational efficiencies and growth.
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23 September 2023
How to write a business description that makes your business plan shine
Key takeaways A business description is a high-level overview of your company that you include in your business plan Your business description should entice readers—like lenders and investors—to look through the rest of your business plan to learn more about your company Business descriptions should be concise, error-free, and include only pertinent information about your company Most successful businesses have one thing in common—they all have a buttoned-up business plan. It lays out the goals of the company, how a company will reach those goals, and when these goals will be realized. And while there are many sections of a business plan, a well-written business description is one of the most important parts. However, some small business owners may not know how to write an effective business description. Luckily, there’s an easy formula to follow along with a few tips for writing an impactful business description. What is a business description? Also called a company description, your business description summarizes what your company does, its purpose, and what makes it unique. It’s a critical component of your business plan and immediately follows your executive summary. Since it’s one of the first pieces of information a reader will see, it must make a great first impression. The goal of your business description is to inform readers—like lenders, investors, potential partners, and even employees—how your business benefits consumers and what place your business has in the market. Your business description should give readers a clear understanding of your business and its functions. Why is a business description important? A business description is important because it gives readers a single place to learn the details about your company. A well-crafted business description can intrigue readers and encourage them to read the rest of your business plan. Investors or lenders will have one major thing on their minds—return on investment. They want to know if your business has the potential to be successful and whether it’s worthy of their investment dollars. Your business description is your first opportunity to wow these investors or lenders and show them why your business will be profitable. It can pique their interest and push them to dig into the rest of your business plan.
Key takeaways
Most successful businesses have one thing in common—they all have a buttoned-up business plan. It lays out the goals of the company, how a company will reach those goals, and when these goals will be realized. And while there are many sections of a business plan, a well-written business description is one of the most important parts.
However, some small business owners may not know how to write an effective business description. Luckily, there’s an easy formula to follow along with a few tips for writing an impactful business description.
Also called a company description, your business description summarizes what your company does, its purpose, and what makes it unique. It’s a critical component of your business plan and immediately follows your executive summary. Since it’s one of the first pieces of information a reader will see, it must make a great first impression.
The goal of your business description is to inform readers—like lenders, investors, potential partners, and even employees—how your business benefits consumers and what place your business has in the market. Your business description should give readers a clear understanding of your business and its functions.
A business description is important because it gives readers a single place to learn the details about your company. A well-crafted business description can intrigue readers and encourage them to read the rest of your business plan.
Investors or lenders will have one major thing on their minds—return on investment. They want to know if your business has the potential to be successful and whether it’s worthy of their investment dollars.
Your business description is your first opportunity to wow these investors or lenders and show them why your business will be profitable. It can pique their interest and push them to dig into the rest of your business plan.
20 September 2023
What to include in a business description
What is a business description? Also called a company description, your business description summarizes what your company does, its purpose, and what makes it unique. It’s a critical component of your business plan and immediately follows your executive summary. Since it’s one of the first pieces of information a reader will see, it must make a great first impression. The goal of your business description is to inform readers—like lenders, investors, potential partners, and even employees—how your business benefits consumers and what place your business has in the market. Your business description should give readers a clear understanding of your business and its functions.
Also called a company description, your business description summarizes what your company does, its purpose, and what makes it unique. It’s a critical component of your business plan and immediately follows your executive summary. Since it’s one of the first pieces of information a reader will see, it must make a great first impression.
The goal of your business description is to inform readers—like lenders, investors, potential partners, and even employees—how your business benefits consumers and what place your business has in the market. Your business description should give readers a clear understanding of your business and its functions.