Need a dry flowers business plan? Flowers themselves, no matter how beautiful, don't last very long in their natural state. But they can be dried or pressed to create lasting memories – of weddings, of funerals, etc. They're also sold in bulk as decorations. From corporate events to film settings, dried flowers can be used to give a springtime feel or bring life to a room. Dried flowers can have huge margins for their creators, provided you're able to create an operation where they are processed and packaged in bulk. If you need a business plan to describe the business model of a dry flowers company, you'll want to answer these questions first:
• What are the various packages you'll offer for sale?
• Do you sell by style, by weight, or do custom jobs?
• What are your major market opportunities?
• What amount of funding would you need to make this business work?
• When can you break-even, according to projections?
You should also look at the risks inherent in this business model and give some thought to the competitive landscape. What other providers in the market (regional or national) offer dried flowers in bulk? Who are they selling to, what sales do they achieve, how many people work for these companies, and what market share might they have? You can estimate or research these things online or through primary research. You will also want a pro forma that includes a start-up summary, personnel plan, revenue forecast, profit and loss statement, cash flow, balance sheet, and a monthly look at the critical first year of operations. Need more help than that? Call MasterPlans now. Our company specializes in funding-ready business plans, created from scratch, and we can help you get off the ground today. Reach us now, toll-free, by dialing 877-453-2011.














