You can pay someone to write a business plan. In fact, there are numerous options available if you choose to go this route. Arguably, the most affordable (or cheapest) option is to find a recent recipient of an MBA. These individuals have to write a business plan as part of their coursework, so the information will be fresh in their mind if you ask them for help. Since they are recent graduates, they are not likely to quibble on pricing. Another option is to ask a SCORE counselor for help. SCORE is composed of retired business professionals, and while they will be likely more expensive than the recent MBA graduate, they are still affordable. Next, consider hiring a freelance writer. Freelance writers create all kinds of content and business plans are often part of their “toolkit.†Their rates are likely affordable, as well.
However, keep the following in mind:
• Do these individuals understand financials?
• Do they have experience writing business plans for your industry?
• Do they have a process for understanding your business?
• Are they dependable and do they offer a revision period?
You may be surprised by the answers if you go with any of the options listed above. In contrast, consider Masterplans.com. We have been in business for several years and have more than 8,000 client engagements. Our entire team has seen just about every business concept under the sun. Please contact us at 877-453-2011 for further information.














