Buisness Card
Cover page/ choosing a buisness
Logo/tagline
Letterhead
Company Description
100
a small card printed or engraved with a person’s name and business affiliation.
What is a business card?
100
1)The company name/ or logo 2)The title “business plan” 3)The month and year the business plan was created 4)The name and title of the person preparing the document 5)A sentence that reads: “this document contains confidential and proprietary information belonging exclusively to ” 6)The address and telephone number of the business
What is the components needed to complete a cover page?
100
A name, symbol, or trademark designed for easy recognition.
What is a logo?
100
The heading that is printed at the top of the sheet of letter size paper.
What is a company letterhead?
100
This section of a business plan provides the reader with brief overview of the business including the business name and the other relevant information.
What is the company description?
200
Job titles, address, e-mail address, web site address, and telephone and fax number.
What is the items used on a business card?
200
In business, image is everything! People do judge a book by its cover. And people will judge your business by its business cover page.
What is important to have a business plan cover page?
200
A repeated phrase or selection of words associated with a specific individual, organization, or product.
What is the definition of a tagline?
200
First 2 to 2.5 inches.
What is the size of a sheet of paper that is used for a letterhead?
200
This is placed near the beginning of the business plan to establish a framework for the reader.
What is where the company section located in a business plan
300
a.It projects a level of professionalism for the owner of the business b.It helps give the reader of the business plan a clear image of the company’s identity and image.
What is two reasons why you should include a business card in a business plan?
300
The first imprtion made on a reader
What is a cover page?
300
•Business cards •Advertisements and flyers •brochures •letterhead •Signs and posters
What is the type of documents that logos are used on when producing a documents?
300
is similar to business cards that provide the reader with important contact information about a business.
What is a letterhead?
300
The name of the business.
What is the most important aspect to the success of a business?
400
1)Business name 2)Postal mailing address 3)Telephone and fax numbers 4)Web site address (URL) 5)The business logo and tagline 6)Name and job title of the individual representing the business 7)E-mail address of the individual representing the business 8)Sometimes an additional graphic image 9)Brief list products and/or services offered by the business
What is the elements usually contained on a business card?
400
1.What are your interests? 2.What are your abilities? 3.Do you have the startup money and necessary resources? 4.Profit potential?
What is Major Factors to Consider Before Selecting Your Business.
400
Logos can be made up of text only, or a combination of text and graphics.
What is How can logos be created?
400
•It projects a level of professionalism for the owner of the business •It helps give the reader of the business plan a clear image of the company’s identity and image.
What is two reasons why you should include the letterhead in a business plan?
400
1.Immediate impression of your business to customers. 2.Expertise in the products and/or services being offered by your business 3.The value and uniqueness of your product and/or services. 4.The qualities and benefits of your product and/or services.
What is guidelines you should follow when considering a name for your business
500
1.Information. Decide what information should go on the business card. Remember, you want the reader to remember who you are, what you do, and how to contact you 2.Do not overcrowd. Since the business card is a very small document, it is important not to try and “squeeze” too much info on it. You do not want to lose the most important info on the card due to overcrowding. 3.Consistency. The look and design of a business card should be consistent with other documents used in the business. This helps to project a professional image. It says “I care about the way you perceive me and my business”. 4.Typefaces (fonts). Use no more than two different fonts on your business card. This helps create a clean, easy-to-read business card. 5.Proportion. Keep the size and placement of each element on the business card balanced and in proportion. This will help make the card more pleasing on the eyes of the reader. 6.Have a paper plan. Before putting anything on the computer, sketch several possible business cards on the paper and experiment with different layouts and designs.
What is the tips and guidelines you should consider when creating a business card?
500
A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on financial risk to do so.
What is entrepreneur
500
a.Your logo should project your company’s image. b.Your logo design should be simple. Creating a logo with too many graphics or too much text makes it difficult to read and remember. You want a logo that customers will remember for the long-term c.Your logo should be unique, easily recognizable, and it should be different from your competitors. d.If you will be using a color printer, keep the number of colors in your logo to a minimum. The color you use in the logo will become a “signature” colors of you company
What is designing a logo for your business, guild lines to follow.
500
The layout and design tips provided in project 6 for business cards before designing the layout of your letterhead.
What is when creating the letterhead, which document should you refer to for the layout and design?
500
1.The company name 2.A general summary of the business 3.A declaration of a business form of ownership. Will the business be operated as a sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation 4.An industry classification for the business. This will discuss in more detail in the “see it in action with Shaun Decker” section later in this project. 5.The location of the business. In the other words, where will the day-to-day operations of the business take place? 6.The year the business was formed 7.The primary function of the business. What are the main products of the services provided by the business? 8.How many employees, if any, will be working for the company? What will their job titles be? 9.Who (if anyone) will be providing advice on legal, insurance, and accounting issues? These people are commonly referred to as “business advisors”
What is the nine components that are listed in the Company Description section?
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