Need a business plan for a deejay service? Whether you plan to work private functions like weddings and corporate parties or concert halls and the nightclub circuit, you will need a business plan that highlights your abilities, analyzes the market opportunity, and looks at the potential profits the business could generate over a period of three to five years. If you've worked as a deejay in the past, play up your experience and give a snapshot of past revenues. Testimonials from paying customers or associates can also play to your favor. The body of the business plan should provide the reader with answers to the following questions:
• What sort of music do you specialize in?
• What types of events are you best able to perform at?
• Who are the decision makers you target for event sales?
• What type of marketing will you do?
• What equipment do you need for the deejay service?
The business plan for a deejay service has to include a breakdown of your costs, not just equipment but any other implements you need, your overhead, your marketing budget, and so forth. Be sure to separate out pre-revenue or startup costs from the ongoing operation expenses that your business will face. The pro forma that a bank lending officer is accustomed to reviewing includes a use of funds, sales forecast, break-even forecast, profit and loss statement, cash flow, and a balance sheet. It also shows that you can pay off the loan on schedule. If you want help with the model, the market analysis, or any other part of the business plan, MasterPlans can help you get it done. Our team of experts is ready to work for you: (877) 453-2011.














