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Under the heading “Company Description” you should describe your company in more detail. This section fleshes out some of the information provided in the executive summary. For example, you can mention the following:  Your mission. What is your driving goal every day? Don’t simply write, “Make money.” Identify how you will make money. For example, you can write: “Our mission is to offer residents of the Lakeview neighborhood the best day spa experience in the Near North Side of Chicago. We are committed to providing value and quality in a fun atmosphere that is never predictable.” Your goals. For example, a day spay might have the following goal: “To attract a minimum of 35 customers each day in the first year of operations.” Make your goals as concrete as possible. Description of the industry. Explain whether the industry is growing or poised for growth in the short and long term. The factors that will drive your success. How will you set yourself apart? For example, “You All Day will separate itself from the pack based on the owner’s deep experience running a day spa in Seattle for ten years. This experience includes familiarity with successful marketing techniques and trends analysis.” Your legal form. Are you a sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company (LLC), or corporation? Also explain why you selected this form. Include a section under the heading “Industry Analysis” and talk about your industry at a high level. For example, discuss whether the total industry is growing and how quickly. Also talk about trends in consumer preferences. You’ll need to do research, so go to the library and ask your librarian for help finding information about the industry.  You can search for industry information in other places. For example, talk to people in your industry at trade shows. Also search online. Many industries have trade associations, which have websites with information.  For example, when analyzing the day spa industry, you might want to talk about how it is growing because more upper-income men in urban areas are visiting. (If that’s true). By analyzing the industry, you gain insight as to your likely target market and how you can reach them. Although it might be nice to think the entire world is your market, businesses usually service a niche. You need to identify that niche. For example, think about the following characteristics of your target market:  Age. What is the average age of your likely customer? If you don’t know, then visit similar businesses and note the ages of the clientele. Gender. Will men or women—or both—primarily use your products or services? Location. Generally, your market will be located near your business. However, if you have a web-based business, your target audience could have no geographic boundaries. Income level. Occupation. For example, a day spa might target stressed-out white collar professionals. Education level. There is often a link between education, income, and occupation—though not always. For example, a discount bookstore might target an educated audience that nevertheless has a lower income. Once you’ve studied your competition, explain in your business plan how you will stack up. You can create a chart, which should contain the following:  Name of your competitor. What you offer that they don’t. Think about products and services, but also location, ease of ordering, etc. What will make the consumer experience different at your business? What they offer that you don’t. Identify why you don’t offer their products or services. For example, they may be serving multiple niches while you are focused on only one. Alternately, they may have a favorable location. Go into detail about what products or services you will offer and how you will offer them. For example, if you are starting a pizza shop, then you will want to include the following:  Whether you will sell pizza by the slice, as whole pies, or both How big your pizzas will be What toppings your customers can offer If you will have take-out and delivery options What other food items will be sold . After identifying your market, you should explain how you will reach it. Consider the following and include it in your business plan under the marketing section:  What type of advertising or promotion will you use? How often will you use paid promotion? What other promotion other than paid advertising will you use? For example, you might use social media, professional networks, etc. Will you create a logo and use it on cards, letterhead, websites, etc.? How large will your promotional budget be?

summary: Describe your mission and objectives. Discuss your industry. Identify your target market. Draft a competitive analysis. Describe your products and services. Devise your marketing plan


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Before contacting Nintendo with a technical problem, check their official customer support website at https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/ to see if your issue has a simple fix. The customer support website is particularly good for finding information related to:  Game console setup Your My Nintendo account Controller and memory glitches Digital purchases Internet connection issues In addition to their main support website, Nintendo hosts a customer support forum at https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/social_home where users can post a question for the world to see. Most questions get answered by fellow users, though some receive responses from official Nintendo moderators. If you can’t find a solution to your problem on Nintendo’s main customer support website, search the forums for a hidden or buried answer. For problems that you can’t solve online, call Nintendo’s official customer support hotline at 1-800-255-3700. Once connected, select which category your problem fits into, then wait for the next available operator.  You can contact Nintendo every day of the week from 6 am to 7 pm Pacific Time. Many gamers praise Nintendo’s customer support hotline for its speed and friendliness, so your operator should be able to help you quickly and with little hassle. Nintendo uses their social media accounts exclusively for advertising, meaning they do not respond to customer service requests submitted via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and other platforms. If you sent Nintendo a message through any of these channels, do not expect a response. In rare cases, Nintendo’s social media team will reach out to fans privately, though this is typically reserved for instances where a fan post goes viral.

summary: Visit Nintendo’s customer support website for general help. Post in Nintendo’s customer support forum for additional help. Call Nintendo’s customer support hotline for major issues. Do not connect with Nintendo through social media.


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Save and quit your Minecraft game to access your screenshot. Your screenshot will be saved onto your computer in a specific file. With Windows, you'll need to search %appdata% with the search function Windows offers. You can access this by pressing ⊞ Win+s. You could also open the "Run" application to perform the search. After you have typed this in and pressed ↵ Enter, you'll be greeted with the "roaming" folder, which is where you will access the Minecraft directory. Select the folder named ".minecraft". Once within this folder, select the "screenshots" folder and you'll have found all of your screenshots. They will all be in the .png format. Once you locate the folder, consider creating a shortcut to your desktop for easier access. If you would rather find your screenshot folder quicker, type in your search bar %appdata%\.minecraft\screenshots. This should bring you directly to the folder.
summary: Exit the game. Search for the folder. Access roaming folder. Find the screenshot folder. Select your screenshot. Use a shortcut.