BUSINESS PLAN:
The Elevator Pitch


EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
(prints about 2 pages)

Industry Overview

Product Overview

Competition

Marketing

Implementation

Financial Details

    Sources & Uses of Funds
    Projected Revenues
    (on request)
    Utilization Rate
    Pricing
    Assumptions

Management/Staffing/Personnel

    Board of Advisors

    Board of Directors

    Job Description
    (on request)

  • CEO – Chairman
  • COO – President
  • CFO – EVP
  • CIO – SVP,
    Systems Development
  • CMO – SVP,
    Business Development

PRESS RELEASES


FULL BUSINESS PLAN
(prints about 20 pages)

MARKETING

Our business model, is very simple: we will rent, lease and sell equipment and content which is user-ready and friendly to travelers going places where communications may be difficult. We will buy back and resell to locals anything that the original purchaser doesn’t want to take home.

There are a lot of corporations that could adopt our idea as a business development strategy. A few suggestions of corporations which might be interesting in investing in this idea:

Apple Computer is said to be developing a new generation of Newton type handheld devices, which would be Web wireless. These would be perfect to be featured devices, as our preparation will make them able to deliver "the Internet for the rest of us".

American Express has almost perfect locations and used to have the brand image that would have meshed perfectly with this: mail delivery service for travelers. They have lost a lot of that, but there is some residual image that could be built up.

Brookstone has the perfect image for selling handy devices that are useful or travelers.

MCI WorldCom owns uuNet, which is the largest collection of ISPs in the world; they could be interested in lots of small local contracts such as users of our equipment would need.

Rand McNally is developing its own on-line mapping to compete with MapQuest/Vicinity. This would give them the chance to be our "Intel Inside".

Mailstart (part of webbox.com), Onebox.com and Voicestream.com are just a few of the Internet entities that could figure as partners.