Need a business plan for a computer technician? Computers are an indispensible part of modern life, both at home and in the office, yet they pose no end of headaches for the casual and the advanced user alike. Repair gurus assigned by the manufacturers are often the surest bet to a working machine, but these people can be costly, force long waits, or require huge headaches with scheduling, warranty terms, and so forth. Freelance computer technicians willing to work on a variety of machines can help solve common computer problems – and this is a compelling business model in the current economic climate. Your business plan for a computer technician should:
• Show what the target customer base is
• Illustrate the potential market opportunity
• Show how many businesses/consumers can be served in your territory
• Mention any marketing you plan to do
• Profile the chief competitors
The business plan should definitely make a case for your business being a sustainable model, which means proving that you can keep costs in line, that you know how to market the business productively, and that you have the ability to outsmart your nearest competitors. The plan's implementation strategy and competitive comparison should “speak†to the financial model, and your baseline assumptions in regards to revenue and expenses should come from close competitive comparables. Need more help than this? Call MasterPlans today! 877-453-2011.














