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The 1-Page Business Plan for Digital Entrepreneurs

November 22, 2025
in Entrepreneurship
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You don’t need a 30-page document, a fancy template, or an MBA to build a profitable business.

What you need is clarity.

A simple, focused business plan you can see at a glance. Something that fits on one page—and gives you instant direction when you’re stuck, scattered, or overwhelmed.

Here’s how to build your 1-page business plan as a digital entrepreneur.

1. Who you serve

Start with the specific person your business is built for. Not “everyone.” Not “busy people.” One clear group.

Examples:

  • Freelance writers who want to grow an email list
  • Busy moms trying to lose weight at home
  • Coaches who want to scale with digital products

Ask: What problem do they have? What result are they looking for?

This is your niche—and it guides everything else.

2. The problem you solve

What’s the urgent, painful, or frustrating issue they’re facing?

Examples:

  • “I don’t know how to market my services”
  • “I’m overwhelmed by tech”
  • “I’ve tried everything and still can’t stay consistent”

You’re not just selling a product—you’re solving a specific problem. Keep it simple, human, and real.

3. Your solution (the offer)

What exactly are you selling to solve that problem?

Examples:

  • A course
  • A coaching program
  • A service package
  • A template or digital download

Your offer should lead clearly from the problem to the result. It doesn’t have to be perfect—just focused.

4. Your pricing strategy

Are you charging:

  • Per project?
  • Monthly?
  • One-time access?

Decide:

  • What’s your price point?
  • Is it low-ticket, mid-ticket, or premium?
  • Will you offer payment plans?

Don’t guess. Research what others in your niche are charging—and then choose based on value, not fear.

5. Your marketing channel

Where will you find your customers?

You don’t need to be everywhere. Just pick one core platform to master first:

  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Email newsletter
  • LinkedIn
  • SEO/blog
  • TikTok

Start with where your audience already hangs out. Grow from there.

6. Your lead magnet

How will you attract and collect leads?

Ideas:

  • A free guide
  • A checklist
  • A mini-course
  • A quiz
  • A free call

This is how you start the relationship. Make sure it’s useful, relevant, and leads naturally to your paid offer.

7. Your sales process

What happens between someone discovering you and buying?

Examples:

  • Lead magnet → Email funnel → Offer
  • Content → DM → Discovery call
  • Landing page → Webinar → Checkout

You don’t need a funnel with 12 steps. Just know your flow—and track what’s working.

8. Your monthly income goal

Set a number that’s simple and focused.

Example:
Goal = $5,000/month
If your offer is $500, you need 10 sales/month
If your offer is $50, you need 100 sales/month

Numbers make goals real—and help you reverse engineer your action plan.

You now have a one-page business plan you can refer to daily. No fluff. No filler. Just focus.

Action Step
Take 30 minutes to fill in each section of this 1-page plan. Write it on paper, a whiteboard, or inside a doc you can revisit often. Clarity is your most powerful business tool—start using it now.

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