Review of Plan To Profit

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The comment does a good job of presenting the book and highlighting its positive points, but it could be more critical and in-depth. The inclusion of more details about possible failures and the comparison with other books would enrich the review, making it more useful for undecided readers. In addition, a more detailed explanation of spelling mistakes would help justify the 4-star rating.
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Selecting a small business and then getting success in it is a challenging job. This book seems a great help for those who are planning to start a new business. Thanks for a nice review.
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This is a well-written review! I like how you highlighted the book’s clarity and organization, making it clear that it can genuinely help aspiring business owners. Your point about minor typos was honest but didn’t take away from the book’s value. It’s clear that you found the content useful. Great analysis!
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Plan to Profit seems like it would be pretty helpful, given topics discussed and organization. The accessibility of the information should make starting a business less daunting. Great review!
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first of all the this topic is very usefull for people specially for our youth and the given information is very crucial for strating a business. I must say that people should know about this and gain some ideas.I appericiate this topic 🙌.
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Vitória Vanessa wrote: 08 Mar 2025, 09:25 This is a well-written review! I like how you highlighted the book’s clarity and organization, making it clear that it can genuinely help aspiring business owners. Your point about minor typos was honest but didn’t take away from the book’s value. It’s clear that you found the content useful. Great analysis!
Thank you for your feedback, Vitoria. This book was very informative. Welcome to OBC!
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mahii malik wrote: 09 Mar 2025, 15:32 first of all the this topic is very usefull for people specially for our youth and the given information is very crucial for strating a business. I must say that people should know about this and gain some ideas.I appericiate this topic 🙌.
Hi, mahii. Thank you for your comment. Yes, this book is crucial for starting a business. Welcome to OBC.
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Gerry Steen wrote: 26 Feb 2025, 22:29
Good luck with your chicken and rice business. Sounds tasty! Don't forget to make a business plan! Lol.
Thanks Gerry, we've been open a week and done 10 times the business we expected. We're already making plans for a second shop.
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Stephen Christopher 1 wrote: 12 Mar 2025, 20:30
Gerry Steen wrote: 26 Feb 2025, 22:29
Good luck with your chicken and rice business. Sounds tasty! Don't forget to make a business plan! Lol.
Thanks Gerry, we've been open a week and done 10 times the business we expected. We're already making plans for a second shop.
Man, you guys are amazing! Congratulations. Good luck with the second shop.
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I'm in my college years right now, and this book could be very helpful to add to my shelves. I have tried many times to start a small business, but I failed at the start. I think this book might be a very good stepping stone for me. Your review was very clear and informative. Thank you!
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After reading the review it seems this book contains some actionable insights on how to start and keep the business running. Actionable insights are something that is not easily found. Although the review only mentions about the home renovation business I am sure the strategies mentioned will apply to any other business in general. I would surely love to read this book.
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Amit Verma 4 wrote: 26 Mar 2025, 03:04 After reading the review it seems this book contains some actionable insights on how to start and keep the business running. Actionable insights are something that is not easily found. Although the review only mentions about the home renovation business I am sure the strategies mentioned will apply to any other business in general. I would surely love to read this book.
You are correct. The strategies mentioned will apply to other businesses. I think you will find this book useful if you are planning to start a business.
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This book seems like a highly practical guide for aspiring entrepreneurs, especially those in the home-building and remodeling industry. I appreciate the emphasis on strategic planning and the importance of identifying a unique market need—many small businesses struggle because they don’t differentiate themselves or plan ahead. The structured, step-by-step approach sounds helpful, making the process feel more manageable rather than overwhelming.

The mention of financial forecasts, budgeting, and operational planning also stands out, as these are areas where many new business owners falter. Even with minor spelling errors, it seems like a solid resource. I don’t have immediate plans to start a home-related business, but I’d be interested in checking it out for general business planning insights.
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mahii malik wrote: 09 Mar 2025, 15:32 first of all the this topic is very usefull for people specially for our youth and the given information is very crucial for strating a business. I must say that people should know about this and gain some ideas.I appericiate this topic 🙌.
Hi, mahil malik, I totally agree with you. Thank you for your feedback.
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marklazarus wrote: 27 Mar 2025, 05:44 This book seems like a highly practical guide for aspiring entrepreneurs, especially those in the home-building and remodeling industry. I appreciate the emphasis on strategic planning and the importance of identifying a unique market need—many small businesses struggle because they don’t differentiate themselves or plan ahead. The structured, step-by-step approach sounds helpful, making the process feel more manageable rather than overwhelming.

The mention of financial forecasts, budgeting, and operational planning also stands out, as these are areas where many new business owners falter. Even with minor spelling errors, it seems like a solid resource. I don’t have immediate plans to start a home-related business, but I’d be interested in checking it out for general business planning insights.
Hi, marklazarus. This book and the guidelines contained in it will help anyone get their fledgling business off the ground. Thank you for your feedback.
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