Trying to find out more information about illustration business plan? While most business plans are typically jam packed with page after page of dense texts and financial charts, you might be wondering what place illustrations have in a business plan – if any. While it is never absolutely necessary for a business plan to include photos or any other kinds of illustrations, in certain instances having these graphics can actually make it easier for investors or lenders to understand your concept/product/service and can make it easier to sell your idea. Here are some examples of the kinds of images and illustrations that are appropriate to include in a business plan:
• Prototypes
• Images of your product
• Images of your proposed location
• Pictures of competitors products
These types of illustrations all serve a real purpose in a business plan and provide investors and lenders with a better sense of your concept. The general rule of thumb then when it comes to illustrations is that if they further explain your concept or product and add something that investors or lenders would have otherwise, then it makes sense to include them – otherwise scrap them. If you want more help deciding what and what not to include in your business plan, call the business plan writing experts at MasterPlans. We write business plans that get our clients noticed. Reach us today at 877-453-2011 for a free consultation.














