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Ellen Arndt

Website: http://www.epicplanning.com

Join date: 09-23-09

About Me

A University of Portland graduate, Ellen Arndt has written and edited hundreds of professional business plans for start-ups, existing companies, and non-profit organizations. She began her writing career in college, and has since honed her writing skills in the areas of business and marketing. From freelance web copy to blogging, Ellen is adept in both the art and science of creating successful business plans which thoroughly convey a company’s business philosophy, overall strategy, and brand and identity. Ellen is driven to represent projects in the best possible way without sacrificing client integrity. Whether that involves improving the client’s understanding of his or her market segment, researching industry trends, or developing cost-effective marketing strategies, Ellen brings superior expertise to all aspects of the business plan. In addition to business planning, Ellen is well versed in grant writing, copy editing, organizing promotional campaigns, and corporate responsibility communications. She brings exuberance and her expertise in the delivery of every project.

Recent Posts

The SWOT vs. the Risk Analysis
Analyzing Your Competitive Landscape
The Importance of Including a Risk Analysis in a Business Plan
How Long Should Your Business Plan Be?

Recent Comments

Internet Advertising: You Don’t Have to Pay for Promotion
Hi ! I enjoyed reading this article and found it informative and helpful. What would you suggest with advertising a business planning firm - a page l
Reasons Why the Recession is Actually Good for Businesses
I agree with the competition factor - that's why it's necessary to have a plan for superseding competition and differentiating yourself (your business
New Study: Is Your Sales Process Sabotaging Company Success?
I think this an excellent point Merrin - following up on sales prospects is key to ensuring the continued success of a business as well as maintaining
How Long Should Your Business Plan Be?
Yes, we always tie this in with the competitive analysis, i.e. the competitive advantages/edge of the product or service. Thanks for your feedback!

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