The business plans for network marketing that you'll most commonly see shopped around to investors for capital are documents that provide strong research in support of the projections they make. A five-year pro forma can be pieced together in many ways, but the most solid is by performing diligent research to develop working assumptions that you can cite as reliable figures. “Reliable†figures are best if they come from comparable businesses (generally publicly traded) or major publications from the media or market research firms. This way, the expenses and revenues you forecast are tough to argue with. But a networking marketing plan needs more than just a good financial model. You should also delve into:
• The nature of the network marketing you will do
• The targets you have in mind
• The proposed funding scenario
• The use of funds and the schedule of dividends (if applicable)
• The current market conditions
Having a strong grasp of the industry is important for a business plan for networking marketing, so you will need to research what has been going on with competitors and how the industry in general has fared in recent years. You will want to show the projected performance of companies like yours over a three to five year period, in addition to a table that analyzes the competitors most similar to your own business. MasterPlans has the expert researchers and writers on staff – as well as a full financial modeling team – to get this business plan done for you in as little as 7-10 days. Call a consultant today at 877-453-2011.














