1. project orientation: briefly introduce what your project is in one sentence. The introduction of project positioning is written on the front page of the business plan, so that people can know what you do at a glance.
2. Ask questions (where are the market pain points)
3. Solutions (products and services): What are the ways and means to solve the pain points in the market?
4. Market analysis (market capacity): It is necessary to prove the existence of market demand and the market capacity of this demand.
5. Getting Started Strategy (How to Start): How to start a project from scratch?
6. Competitive advantage (competitors): Who are the competitors in the industry and where is the core competitiveness of the project?
7. Core team (team background): the background and resume of the core team, and why your team can do this.
8. Implementation status (what has been done): to what extent the project has progressed, indicating what has been done.
9. Planning objectives (future prospects): What needs to be done in the future?
10, business model (how to make money): how to make money and when to break even.