Review of Plan To Profit

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I am not trying to start my own small business, but it sounds like this book will be very helpful for anyone who is looking to do so. Thanks for another insightful review, Gerry!
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A well-structured guide for anyone looking to start a home-building or remodeling business. The step-by-step planning process sounds practical, and the focus on filling a unique customer need is a smart approach. A little more editing would make it even better, but the insights seem solid.
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A clear and practical guide for anyone serious about starting a home-building or remodeling business. The step-by-step approach to planning and strategy seems like a game-changer for avoiding common pitfalls. A little more polishing on the editing, and it would be a perfect resource.
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I think this book is a good starting point. I don't want to open a small business, but why not, I'll take a look at this book. Great job.
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This sounds like a very handy guide. So are you going to fulfill your dream of opening a DIY business now after reading this book?
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Hello Gerry,

Your review effectively highlights the practical guidance Chuck Miller offers to aspiring small-business owners. The emphasis on proper planning and clarity in his step-by-step approach is crucial for success.
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Stephen Christopher 1 wrote: 25 Feb 2025, 20:47 This sounds like a very handy guide. So are you going to fulfill your dream of opening a DIY business now after reading this book?
Hi, Stephen. That is a good question. Right now, I am enjoying my retirement. However, if I get bored and can muster up the energy, I would like to start a small business making guitars and dulcimers, or garden box cages to keep animals out of garden box produce. My body is too old to do home renos as a business. I would be too slow and my knees and shoulders would not forgive me.
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Your thorough review of "Plan to Profit" by Chuck Miller portrays a well-researched, extremely informative, and educational book about building and maintaining a small business's success. I will be recommending it to a few friends. I hope it will reach the targeted audience.
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Gerry Steen wrote: 26 Feb 2025, 10:33 Hi, Stephen. That is a good question. Right now, I am enjoying my retirement. However, if I get bored and can muster up the energy, I would like to start a small business making guitars and dulcimers, or garden box cages to keep animals out of garden box produce. My body is too old to do home renos as a business. I would be too slow and my knees and shoulders would not forgive me.
We're at the same stage of life. Your two business ideas sound great. We're about to open a small local chicken and rice shop at the front of our house, just a small home business. Lol, nothing that would also hurt my shoulders and knees :)
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Stephen Christopher 1 wrote: 26 Feb 2025, 20:41
Gerry Steen wrote: 26 Feb 2025, 10:33 Hi, Stephen. That is a good question. Right now, I am enjoying my retirement. However, if I get bored and can muster up the energy, I would like to start a small business making guitars and dulcimers, or garden box cages to keep animals out of garden box produce. My body is too old to do home renos as a business. I would be too slow and my knees and shoulders would not forgive me.
We're at the same stage of life. Your two business ideas sound great. We're about to open a small local chicken and rice shop at the front of our house, just a small home business. Lol, nothing that would also hurt my shoulders and knees :)
Good luck with your chicken and rice business. Sounds tasty! Don't forget to make a business plan! Lol.
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I see this book is targeted at small businesses that hope to break the 5-year ceiling. I'm sure there are tips that will be of great help. Thank you for the review.
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Ah now this book is what I have been looking for! Thank you for sharing your detailed review and presenting this book to us all. I suppose small business owners have their own struggles and to have such a book handy will certainly help them a lot. I will definitely read this book. Thanks
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Thanks for the insightful review as always! This book sounds perfect for those who are interested in starting their own business!
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I opened a small business many years ago but in a totally different field. I wish I had found the right book offering proper guidance to avoid pitfalls and wastes of time trying to understand how I have to properly face problems. From your review, this book's contents seem very useful for anyone wanting to start a home-building or home-remodeling business. Thank you for your great review!
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Post by Magdalyne chebet »

This is a great review! "Plan to Profit" by Chuck Miller sounds like a valuable guide for aspiring entrepreneurs, especially in home-building and remodeling. I’d love to acquire this book and experience its insights to build a strong, lasting business.
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