Starting an eBay business is a simple and easy way to start a small business from home – but that does not mean that you do not need an eBay business plan to launch your own Internet start-up. Most eBay businesses revolve around a simple business models: sellers purchase new and used items for a low price and them resell to people who bid for them during auctions. Your eBay business plan should then reflect how your particular eBay start-up will actually turn a profit. Your eBay business plan should also be organized into the following sections that an investor or lender will look for:
• An executive summary
• A market analysis
• A description of the competition
• Financials
Your eBay business plan can also include additional sections, such as a management summary or marketing strategy, depending on your start-up. If you are seeking investment, however, you will want to spend the most time on your executive summary. That is because this is typically the only section that an investor or lender will read. It should thus persuasively and concisely describe your idea and what makes it special. It should also recap any of the other highlights of your business plan. Think you need help writing a great executive summary – or ebay business plan? Call MasterPlans. We are the industry leaders in business plan writing and can write you the business plan you need. Call us today at 877-453-2011 for a free consultation.














