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August 01, 2007

Business Pitches and Business Plans

Technology can often make something boring seem like fun. Recently I found two new online applications Vator and Plan HQ that can assist you in developing business pitches and business plans.

Are your ready for your closeup?! A cool way to pitch your business to investors is to do an online video. Check out Vator.tv which allows you to upload 3 minute pitches about your business for free. This is great opportunity for start-ups to get the word out to potential investors. Plus, Vator.tv has competitions that you can enter as well.

To start your business on the right foot, it is good to have a business plan. If you are looking to develop a business plan and you are collaborating with others, then PlanHQ may be a solution for you. Plan HQ is business planning software that has all the sections of a formal business plan and can guide you on how to complete it.

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Choice! Thanks for the mention :) Remember we offer a 30 day free trial at PlanHQ. We love the idea of Vator.tv and are hoping to talk to them soon - I can see how they'd work really well together :)

The best thing about the blogosphere is I found you through a referral you sent to us, and now I'm definitely subscribing - cool blog!

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