Prepare a presentation for ATV manufacturing start up business model

To prepare a presentation for an ATV (All-Terrain Vehicle) manufacturing start-up business model, you should consider the following points:

Start with an introduction of the ATV industry and the potential market size. Discuss the current trends and future predictions of the industry.

Next, present your business model. Explain how your start-up will operate, your production process, and your unique selling proposition. What makes your ATV different or better than the competition?

Then, discuss your target market. Who are your potential customers? What are their needs and how does your product meet those needs?

After that, present your marketing and sales strategy. How will you attract and retain customers? What channels will you use to reach your target market?

Finally, discuss your financial projections. Provide an estimate of your start-up costs, your expected revenue, and your break-even point.

Remember to include visuals like graphs and charts to make your presentation more engaging and easier to understand.

This is a basic structure and you may need to add or remove sections based on your specific business model and audience.

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Next comes customer data management and analysis of improvement areas. This analysis is to improve in areas where you lost sales or couldn't gain customers so you can conduct follow-ups to warm up cold leads with new tactics. You can also welcome back recurring customers to repurchase or refer you to new customers. (Slide 2)

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