If you are a friendly person and like seeing new people, opening an ice cream parlor might be a good choice for you. An ice cream parlor is one of those rare places which is frequented by people from all age groups.
We all know that people love ice cream. So much so that it has become a 66.64 bn dollar industry in the US and is continuing its sweet journey to the top even now.
Does the prospect of having an ice cream parlor sound delightful yet? If it does, you might need just one more thing before getting started. A business plan.
A business plan can save you from a million worries and make running your ice cream parlor a smoother process.
And if you are ready to spread good cheer through your ice cream parlor, read on to find out how to write an ice cream parlor business plan.
Many people dream of owning and running their own small bakery business to become their own boss. So that their independence can give them more flexibility to earn money without depending on a full-time employment. Some fail in their efforts as soon as they realize that it is not as simple as they thought it would be. So plan your business carefully with the expertise team of Infocrest.
If you are a friendly person and like seeing new people, opening an ice cream parlor might be a good choice for you. An ice cream parlor is one of those rare places which is frequented by people from all age groups.
We all know that people love ice cream. So much so that it has become a 66.64 bn dollar industry in the US and is continuing its sweet journey to the top even now.
Does the prospect of having an ice cream parlor sound delightful yet? If it does, you might need just one more thing before getting started. A business plan.
A business plan can save you from a million worries and make running your ice cream parlor a smoother process.
And if you are ready to spread good cheer through your ice cream parlor, read on to find out how to write an ice cream parlor business plan.
Many people dream of owning and running their own small bakery business to become their own boss. So that their independence can give them more flexibility to earn money without depending on a full-time employment. Some fail in their efforts as soon as they realize that it is not as simple as they thought it would be. So plan your business carefully with the expertise team of Infocrest.
Coming up with a new coffee shop eh?
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This is an entrepreneurship project on business plan of an icecream store Scoopy Smile. It was a miscellaneous Project not based on any original brand.
Bakery business plan.
Bakery is one of the most common business ideas. It’s a kind of business which has a high demand of all the time. If you want to be successful in Bakery business, you must follow some critical success factors. Bakery business is highly risk averse business idea. If you don't get any business to start then you can easily start the Bakery business to avoid any kind of risky business engagement. If you’ve wanted to start a Bakery for years, it might be the best time to draw up a plan to open your business. You need a Bakery business plan to get the business funding such as Bank Loan, Investors and sponsor-holder etc. Your business plan should include market research, competitors Analysis, target audience, marketing plan, and a financial and budgeting projection. Hopefully this Presentation will help you to write a good Restaurant business Plan.
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Coffee Shop Business Plan Template. Excellent high quality documents in Word, Excel and PowerPoint for starting a Coffee Shop and writing a business plan.
If you have wanted to start a Coffee Shop this is for you.
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By using these document you will easily learn how to make, write and create a business plan for starting a coffee shop.
The Business Plan covers the following sections:
I. Executive Summary 2
Financial Highlights 3
Objectives 3
Mission Statement 3
Keys to Success 4
II. Description of Business 4
Concept 5
Operations 5
Purchasing 5
Maintenance 6
Policies 6
Customer Service 6
III. Management & Personnel 7
IV. Marketing 8
V. Industry Analysis 10
VI. Market Analysis 11
VII. Property Analysis 12
Interior Build-out 12
VIII. Products and Services 13
IX. SWOT Analysis 14
X. Financial Analysis 15
Sales Forecast 15
Personnel Forecast 16
Startup Forecast 16
Startup Funding 17
Profit & Loss Forecast 18
Cash Flow Forecast 19
Balance Sheet Forecast 20
Year 1 Monthly Profit & Loss 21
Coming up with a new coffee shop eh?
click to view how you will go about it(Strategy), Tactics, Plan, how will you communicate and convey the message to your audience (Integrated Marketing Communication) Value Proposition etc.
This is an entrepreneurship project on business plan of an icecream store Scoopy Smile. It was a miscellaneous Project not based on any original brand.
Bakery business plan.
Bakery is one of the most common business ideas. It’s a kind of business which has a high demand of all the time. If you want to be successful in Bakery business, you must follow some critical success factors. Bakery business is highly risk averse business idea. If you don't get any business to start then you can easily start the Bakery business to avoid any kind of risky business engagement. If you’ve wanted to start a Bakery for years, it might be the best time to draw up a plan to open your business. You need a Bakery business plan to get the business funding such as Bank Loan, Investors and sponsor-holder etc. Your business plan should include market research, competitors Analysis, target audience, marketing plan, and a financial and budgeting projection. Hopefully this Presentation will help you to write a good Restaurant business Plan.
Knock me for more details https://planforstartup.com/
Coffee Shop Business Plan Template. Excellent high quality documents in Word, Excel and PowerPoint for starting a Coffee Shop and writing a business plan.
If you have wanted to start a Coffee Shop this is for you.
More Info. and reviews at: https://www.fiverr.com/jssnetbay/deliver-a-coffee-shop-business-plan
By using these document you will easily learn how to make, write and create a business plan for starting a coffee shop.
The Business Plan covers the following sections:
I. Executive Summary 2
Financial Highlights 3
Objectives 3
Mission Statement 3
Keys to Success 4
II. Description of Business 4
Concept 5
Operations 5
Purchasing 5
Maintenance 6
Policies 6
Customer Service 6
III. Management & Personnel 7
IV. Marketing 8
V. Industry Analysis 10
VI. Market Analysis 11
VII. Property Analysis 12
Interior Build-out 12
VIII. Products and Services 13
IX. SWOT Analysis 14
X. Financial Analysis 15
Sales Forecast 15
Personnel Forecast 16
Startup Forecast 16
Startup Funding 17
Profit & Loss Forecast 18
Cash Flow Forecast 19
Balance Sheet Forecast 20
Year 1 Monthly Profit & Loss 21
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Large colnpanies use regional rollouts, introducing the product sequen-
tially into geographical areas of the United States, to allow production levels
and markbting activities to build up gradually to minimize the risk of new-
product failure. Grocery product manufacturers and telephone service pro-
viders use this strategy.
Burger King's French Fries: The Complexities of
Commereialization Burger King's "improved french fries" are an example
of what can go wrong at the commercialization stage. McDonald's french fries are the
gold standard against which all other fries in the fast-food industry are measured. In
1997,Btrger King decided to take on McDonald's fries and spent millions of R&D dol-
lars developing a whey/starch-coated fry designed to retain heat longer and add crispi-
ness. The launch, backed with a $70 million marketing campaign, tumed into a disaster.
The reason: Except under ideal conditions, the new fry proved too complicated to get
right day after day in Burger King restaurants, and changes had to be made to get the
"production" process correct to ensure consistent results.
Fast-forward to today. Over the past couple of years, Wendy's has introduced new
fries in the fast-food war. Launched in late 2010, Wendy's Natural Cut Fries with Sea
Salt have become a huge hit.
Burger King, now the number three fast-food marketer after McDonalds and Wendy's,
responded with its new Thick Cut fries in late 2011. In development and testing for over
two years, the new fries are "fluffier" on the inside for a more "potatoey" taste, have
less sodium, and have a new "coating" on the outside. This was done to create a "crispy,
golden brown deliciousness" while retaining the heat longer-for at least 10 minutes
because 75 percent of customers eat their fries "on the go" in their cars, offices, or
homes.
A taste test conducted by an independent market research firm stated that the new
Burger King fries were preferred over McDonald's fries by a 57 to 35 percent margin.
Burger King also launched the largest TV advertising campaign in its history-featuring
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The Special Risks in,Commercializing Orocery Products New grocery
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makes to place a new item on a retailer's shelf. This can run to several million dollars
for a single product. But there's even another potential expense. If a new grocery
product does not achieve a predetermined sales target, some retailers require afailure
fee, a penalty payment a manufacturer makes to compensate a retailer for devoting
valuable shelf space to a product that failed to sell. These costly slotting fees and
failure fees are further examples of why large grocery product manufacturers use
regional rollouts.
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Research shows consumers are buying green products more and more every year. Companies not developing green products to meet this fast-growing consumer shift will be left behind. This PP presentation will explore how PMs can keep sustainability at the forefront and how to effectively market green products.
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Endless amounts of products are offered to the market, that nobody asked for. A well shaped product strategy is fundamental to enable building something, that people actually need or want.
This talk illuminates how a propper product strategy looks like and what the crucial success factors are. How it helps translating business goals and vision into product design and business model, that take customer needs and market affordances into account.
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Sustainability has become an increasingly critical topic as the world recognizes the need to protect our planet and its resources for future generations. Sustainability means meeting our current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. It involves long-term planning and consideration of the consequences of our actions. The goal is to create strategies that ensure the long-term viability of People, Planet, and Profit.
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1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles and concepts that form the foundation of sustainability within corporate environments.
2. Explore the sustainability implementation model, focusing on effective measures and reporting strategies to track and communicate sustainability efforts.
3. Identify and define best practices and critical success factors essential for achieving sustainability goals within organizations.
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2. Principles and Practices of Sustainability
3. Measures and Reporting in Sustainability
4. Sustainability Implementation & Best Practices
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What might I learn?
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5. T H E N U M B E R S
ICE POPS SOLD EVERY YEAR
18 BILLION
Pops sell on average $2.00$5.00
6. The best way to predict
your future is to create it.
A B R A H A M L I N C O L N
FRANK EPPERSON
CREATED THE FIRST ICE
POP AT 11 YEARS OLD
- A C C O R D I N G T O P O P S I C L E
18. CART
CHALLENGE
100%
Carts provide a very low barrier to
entry, and make you very mobile for
street vending and catering
Could be sole part of your
business model. Will require
setting up a route and finding
high traffic locations
Transporting cart is usually
the biggest challenge.
19. SHIP
CHALLENGE
100%
Pop Clubs and Subscription Boxes and
Shipping are huge hidden niches
within the industry
Could be sole part of your
business model. Will
require setting up account
with shipping companies
If adding shipping as part of the business
model I recommend waiting until the 2nd
year/season in business. Cost of overnight
shipping
20. STORE
CHALLENGE
100%
Great option with high traffic location,
allows you to sell much more products
Could be sole part of your
business model. Will require
finding high foot traffic
locations and larger investment
High operation cost, Low
traffic location, and
seasoned operator
21. WHOLESALE
CHALLENGE
100%
Provides a variety of options to enter
the industry and easier to scale
nationally and globally
Could be sole part of your
business model. Will
require setting up accounts,
distribution etc.
Distribution, freezers, shelf
space
22. EVENTS
CHALLENGE
100%
Provides a fun experience and variety
of options to enter the industry and
easier to scale nationally and globally
Could be sole part of your
business model. Will
require setting up accounts,
distribution etc.
Distribution, freezers, shelf
space
25. FRANCHISE
CHALLENGE
100%
Provides a turnkey option for getting
into the pop business
Could be sole part of your business
model. Will require purchasing
franchise from company and may
require purchasing multiple markets
Cost and little to no
creative control and
vendor/supplier flexibility
28. INGREDIENTS
N A T U R A L / O R G A N I C
L O C A L L Y S O U R C E D
P R E - M A D E M I X E S
V E G A N
S P I K E D / A L C O H O L
S P E C I A L I T Y / C U S T O M
31. checklist
A place to produce your pops (Home, Commissary)
Churches and Day Cares are certified by the health department and with a little negotiation you can
probably get them for free or a cheap monthly rate.
Blender
Juicer
Purchase bulk fruit vegetables and herbs
Location/High Traffic Exploration Sheet
popsicle sticks & Bags
Bag Sealer
popsicle machine
Purchase Cart
City Occupational License
County Occupational License
General Liability Insurance
SafeServe Food Manager Certification
Equipment Storage
Cart Transportation
Freezer (for your home)
Electricity
Company Email address/Website
Business Cards
Supplies (Cup, Spoons, Napkins)
Event Fees Budget
Credit Card Processing (SquareUp)
Iphone/Smart Phone
Set Up Social Media Sites Twitter, Facebook
Fanpage, Instagram, yelp.com and foursquare
Fanny pack:)
36. ICE POPS
ARE MORE THAN
JUST AN DESSERT
THEY ARE AN EXPERIENCE, YOUR POP BRAND MUST
CREATE AN EXPERIENCE OR IT WILL DIE!
I C E P O P U N I V E R S I T Y . C O M
40. 1. Overview
2. Financial summary and Growth plans
3. Product Details / Packaging
Competitive set
4. Pricing
5. Packaging
6. Revenue Streams
7. Manufacturing Plan
8. Distribution Plan
9. Brand Strategy
10.Marketing Strategy
11.Personnel Plan
12.Ownership/Story
13.SWOT analysis
14.Launch strategy
15.Year 1 -Year 2 – 5 plan
16.Financial details
Items to include in your strategic working plan
for your pops business
The
Popsicle
Business is
not a
traditional
business!
It requires a
different
kind of plan
to be
successful!
44. Real time social media engagement with
clients resulted in major accounts with
millions of followers RT’ing our post.
Helped with credibility, increased
followers, and helped get more clients of
similar caliber
45. By posting our social media handles all
over our store, business cards, carts etc
over just telling them to visit our website.
This helped increase social media
engagement, let customers guide the
conversation with their experience as well
as become brand champions for us.
46. A kickass social media
campaign
does not replace a
horrible product. Perfect
the product and social
media should further
amplfy your word of
mouth from clients and
customers
47. Fun engagement with MC Hammer from a
conference I was recently at where MC Hammer
was the keynote and I posted a video on instagram
of a women dancing to his music before he hit the
stage.
Social Media
should be FUN!
http://instagram.com/p/
fIxTlNALtF/
With such small burst of engagement. (140
characters or less) It’s much easier to get past the
gatekeepers on social media and get the attention
of CEO’s, Key Decision Makers and McHammer :)
48. • The Barriers are down in social media.
Makes it easy to connect with anyone.
• Social Media Follows = Conversations =
Clients
49. Aside from connecting
with potential clients
and customers. Social Media
is a great way to connect
with Journalist.We have
received tons of press from
connecting with journalist
through various social media
outlets.
@HelpAReporter
@SourceBottle
Great way to connect with
major journalist online
50. • Follow
• Engage in the conversation
• When appropriate talk business, but
always from the stand point of being
of service to them, or connecting to
someone who can. But above all
create a Win-Win situation for
everyone involved.
52. checklist
•Ice Pop University Business Plan Strategic Planner Workbook
Sample Business Plan
Sample Branding Plan
30 Days to Lunch Checklist
Home Kitchen/Commercial Supply List
Popsicle Making Supply List
Initial Startup Budget Excel Plug and play cost/profit calculator
8 Week Ice Pop University Social Media planning Sheet
Ice Pop U Example Wholesale Package
Big Brands Big Clients Worksheet
Product Pitching Worksheet
BONUS: Recipe Book
Do Epic Shit List and more
53. checklist
Ice Pop U Store Equipment List
Get Media Attention for your Pop Business Workbook
The 11 Media Platform Opportunities
Before your Pitch Checklist
How to pitch to the Media the RIGHT WAY
The Top Stories that journalist like presented to them
How to build your own list of journalist
Editorial Calendars
Examples Stories to pitch the media for an ice pop business
Pitching Angles
Weekly Social Media Content Strategy Worksheet
54. checklistWhere to set up Location List
Preparing for your First day of cart operations sheet
•Catering, Production & Sales Workbook
Daily Inventory Tracking Sheet
Daily Ice Pop Production Sheet
Weekly Cold Calling Catering Worksheet
Weekly Catering Calendar
Bi-Weekly Wholesale Calendar
Weekly Sales Tracker
Sample Catering Menu Template
Sample Catering Menu
Sample Credit Card Authorization
Catering Prospecting Worksheet
Example Invoice
55. SUBMIT REVIEWQ&A SESSION
,Once you place order, you will receive a
sample business plan to work from. You
will have 72 hours from the time of your
order to email us your business plan to
icepopuniversity@gmail.com for a
comprehensive review.
You will receive a through review of
your business plan, delivered with
changes, and a epic strategy plan
from Felecia Hatcher
3-5 days
We will get on a 30 minute Skype
Call to answer any questions you
have and get you on the right track
to successfully launch and grow
your company.
Business Plan
Review