Business Plan A Plan for Net Com Net Telecommunications.

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Business Plan A Plan for Net Com Net Telecommunications.

Products We will sell the normal products-cable, internet, and cellular- along with Business Block Cellular and Travel Cellular. Business Block Cellular is cellular free or discounted after a customer buys from any typical business on the block (weather the customer gets free or discounted depends on how much the block business pays us). Travel Cellular is the same as Business Block Cellular but it is for a travel business (airline, travel agency, train company, bus company, airport, car rental, hotel, taxi, trolley company, tollway, etc.).

Potential Customers The block and travel businesses will buy Business Block or Travel Cellular as a encouragement to buy their service/product. Individuals and other companies will buy it for general use and which types of individuals and companies use our cable, internet, and cellular are undetermined.

Improving Life Our normal services just give you TV watching, access to the world, or communication between friends for our customers, higher stock prices for our owners/shareholders, higher dividends for our owners/shareholders, and give our employees potential for a better salary. Our other services give our employees potential for a better salary, give our shareholders/owners higher stock prices, and give our shareholders/owners higher dividends. They also give the travel and block businesses the same things with an added advantage. Their customers will keep coming. It also gives the customer free cellular. Both of them help advertisement with promo code AD123.

Cost of Services Operating cost plus $10. For cellular or internet with ads, it varies.

Getting Money For our regular services, the customer will pay us. For our other services, the block or travel business will pay us.

Other Getting Money On any cellular plan or internet plan there is a $9 discount when you type in AD123. That code makes ads appear which gives us money. Also, certain computers can get free internet paid by the manufacturing company by using COMPUTERCODE1 or using the Net Com Net Configuration Web App and typing DIS002 while using the internet. To startup, we will use investor money.

Promoting Business For looking up potential business customers, we’ll use USPS mailings. For residential, we’ll use promoted data from other companies and USPS mailings. We will offer a operating cost only offer for one month, operating cost plus $1 on the next, operating cost plus $2 on the next, and so on for 10 months (for the tenth month we’ll bill operating cost plus $9.50).

Encouraging Referrals We offer a discount which is operating cost for 2 months and operating cost plus $5 for ten months if you refer one customer. A 6-month contract is required.

Range for A Successful Company Our company will be “successful” when it gets 500,000 customers or $1,000,000 after expenditures and all.

Obstacle An obstacle is the competition. Some competitors are AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, AOL, Boost, Virgin, and CenturyLink to name just 0.1% of them.

Solution The solution is making something better, in our case Business Block and Travel Cellular.