Texas Investment Network

Business Plan Tips

What Investors Are Looking For In A Plan

Investors, whether angels or VC's, are looking for the same things when reading a business plan. They want to know how big the opportunity is, whether this is the right team to exploit the opportunity, who the competition is, what the risks are, and why they can expect this team to implement successfully. Your job in writing the business plan is to address these questions convincingly and clearly.

Emphasize Your Real Strengths

Highlight what your team brings to the table. If your business hinges on a particular competency (for example, understanding the procurement process), your plan will be more persuasive if one of your team members knows something about it and that is brought out in your plan. Rather than including generic resumes of team members, tailor the resumes to draw out the experience each member has that will make him or her a valuable contributor.

Get To The Point And Make It Clear And Comprehensive

Investors see many business plans. A 20-page plan which clearly lays out your business is far more likely to be read than a 100 page plan. Today, some entrepreneurs are using a 15 slide Powerpoint presentation. If your text is short and punchy, you won't need to repeat yourself, because the reader won't be bogged down keeping ten chapters in their head. Reading the same thing over and over, even if it's in different words, can get really tiring. The more you use brevity and give each concept a single home in your document, the more people will want to read it.

Write In Plain English

If you can't explain your idea in English, either you don't understand what you're talking about (What is a transaction enabled atomic journaling database server, anyway?) or you haven't simplified the idea enough. Think, revise, and try again.

Get Rid Of The Hype

Yes, we know you will be the "premier insert product category here of the Internet, achieving 99% market penetration with 60% customer retention in 3 months". Your product will reach "new heights in customer experience through the use of personalization and one-to-one profiling and customization". It will be "user friendly" because you will be creating a truly "ecstatic customer experience". It is a "quantum leap forward" in the marketplace for product category here. Um, yeah. Believe me, we've read it before. About a dozen times today, in fact. (And by the way, the phrase "quantum leap" really doesn't mean anything.) Stick to a tight, simple explanation of your idea. Convince your reader you'll be the best because your idea is the best, not because you can string a dozen buzzwords together.

Use Quantifiable Information

In each section, back up your assertions with solid facts. Even if you are a new venture and cannot give specific figures on the performance of your business, quote figures for the industry or your competitors. These real figures carry more weight than your assumed projections and give more reality to your plan.

Choose A Huge Market

Especially in the internet world, investors are looking more at the market than at the detailed specifics of your financials. Choose a market that is big enough to be an obvious good opportunity. A business which targets teenage girls who listen to music and has a reasonable chance of capturing 90% of the girls that are online is a huge opportunity. A business which targets net-savvy SAAB mechanics who need prosthetic limbs is not.

Texas Investors

Texas > Argyle

Succesful young businessman with past experience building, running, amd selling a multi-million dollar business. Bachelor of Arts from Texas State University.

$2,000 to $250,000

Texas > Houston

50 yr old maried ex banker who just started up an investments business using personal funds. Very well connected with large rolodex and access to syndicate of other investors hungry to follow my lead. You will find me to be one of the least pretentious partners you can have, open to ideas and advise.  Expect me to be direct, fair and ethical at all times and to work diligently to complete a transaction on the terms and in the timeframe to which we have agreed. I received my undergrad and MBA from UH and followed that with a CFA. Involvement varies with investment.

$25,000 to $100,000

Texas > Abilene

20 Plus years hands on experience Oil and gas industry

$25,000 to $100,000

Texas > Houston

I am a 42 year old investor who has worked in the oil & gas industry for 25 years as a senior engineer. At 38, I quit a fortune 500 company to start my own international business in the oil industry which has taken off rather well. Now I am looking to diversify into other good opportunities, as either a "silent" investor, or in some instances active participant.

$5,000 to $50,000

Texas > Frisco

An individual with a busy daytime job and a bunch of capital looking for investment opportunities.

$5,000 to $300,000

Texas > Katy

Excellent in managing, working with, organizing, forming and leading successful and productive teams in reputed multinational Oil and Gas Exploration and Production (E&P) companies. Has more than 18 years of solid experience in a wide area of the E&P business with specific emphasis on Reservoir Engineering. 8 of these years have been spent in Managerial and Executive Positions. Has managed integrated technical and project teams in multicultural settings and has been deeply involved in mentoring, supervising and developing young talents. Have solid investment experience in driving new technology, operations reservoir engineering (offshore and onshore), Energy and Mining, Real Estate and the financial sector. Possesses a Doctorate Degree in Business Administration.

$1,000 to $600,000

Texas > North Richland Hills

I am a single emergency medicine physician looking for alternative investing strategies with a long-term outlook for return on investment in the form of income. I am most interested in acting as a silent investor and will be investing with my family trust set up for my children for long-term income growth. I have current investments in traditional avenues and am just starting to have an increased pool of money for additional investing and wanted to diversify from investments tied to stock and bond performance.

$1,000 to $20,000

Texas > Irving

19+ years in the IT industry. Masters of Computer Science degree. Individual investor.

$50,000 to $150,000