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Becoming A Business Plan Pro
6/16/2008
by Shelly Weaver, E-Magnify Staff

Are you a PRO? Business Plan PRO is the everything-you-need-to-know software that is everything you need to write a successful business plan.  You can get started quickly with over 500 real-life example plans that provide the inspiration you need to get going quickly and finish easily.  You will save time with the EasyPlan Wizard that guides you through every step of the process and automatically creates a structure that fits your unique plan and business needs.  




Diane Gregory of Mercy & Means in Ford City, PA states “The Business Plan Pro made me a pro, the software made me an expert by taking my notes and ideas and developed them into a professional document.”  Diane finds Business Plan PRO “easy to use,” and said the software broke the steps down so she could run with it.  Diane also said, “Business Plan PRO was money well-invested in her business.” 






Seton Hill University’s E-Magnify women’s business center is a local official reseller of the software through its members.  For only $89 you get the Business Plan PRO software and two essential resource guides by Palo Alto:  “The Art of the Start,” a best seller by venture capitalist and entrepreneur Guy Kawasaki, and “Hurdle:  The Book on Business Planning,” by planning expert Tim Berry.  






To purchase your copy of Business Plan Pro, call Michaelene Ressler at 724.830.4625 or mail your check to Seton Hill University's E-Magnify, Seton Hill Drive, Greensburg, PA 15601-1599. Major credit card payments (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express) are accepted.


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Looking for the “WriteIdea”
Calling all entrepreneurs. WriteIdea is looking for the best of the best in the world of business plans. WriteIdea is designed to encourage entrepreneurial thinkers in our community to produce a business plan that is ready to implement. The competition will bring together regional plans in the provided categories exploring the development of young companies. A handful of entrepreneurs will receive cash prizes of $5,000 each, totaling $25,000 to help with start-up costs or the capital to help bring their business to the next level.

The process is simple. Log onto e-magnify.com/writeidea and submit your application. Deadline for applications is Oct. 31. Applicants need to provide a brief executive summary of their business plan idea and some pertinent business information. You can then begin developing your plan and be eligible for the prizes that will allow you to grow your future.

Former Business Plan Winner Had WriteIdea
Amy Veltri is an entrepreneur in all senses of the word. Veltri had the right idea to start a new business with growth potential and used the WriteIdea business plan completion presented by E-Magnify as a springboard. Bitten by the proverbial entrepreneurial bug following a lack of advancement opportunity, Veltri has the unique perspective of being a woman-owned business owner in a highly dominated male field.

Veltri’s previous professional experience included being responsible for managing a staff of several junior technical personnel and securing and managing over $1 million annually in project work. As a successful business owner, she has far surpassed the competition, by increasing her company’s gross revenues from $50,000 less than three years ago to approximately $800,000 in 2004.

The WriteIdea business plan competition applications deadline is almost here! Call 724.830.4625 for more details or click here for your application now

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