Did you search results business plans hoping to see a sample or some points about the type of business plans that get results? The sort of proposals that are most likely to get your business funded, acquired, or on the straight-and-narrow with your team members or partners? Business plans come in many varieties and in their finished forms, they can be polished, beautiful synopses or lengthy, detailed theses – it's up to you, in a way, what the plan ultimately looks like, but you should not lose sight of what it needs to convey or the audience it will speak to. Your typical business plan accomplishes all of the following points:
• Solid description of your service/product
• Analysis of the role it plays in the market
• Assessment of current trends and projected trends
• Look at your management team and its successes to date
• A list of your marketing concepts and how you will apply them
The marketing plan for a results-driven business plan is an important section, as it needs to lay out both a budget and a timeline for the advertisements and other strategy implementation elements you will bring into play. The marketing plan should discuss the channels you will dedicated your funding to (online, television/mass media, print collateral, etc.) and the intended impact of each campaign. A plan that seeks results also needs to boast a complete financial pro forma which includes a profit and loss and balance sheet as well as revenue and staffing tables for each year, at least 3 (for lending plans) or 5 years (for capital raises through VCs/investors). Need assistance or want to remove this headache entirely? Call MasterPlans. We can get your business plan done in as little as two weeks, just as we have done for clients dating back to 2002. Call today! (877) 453-2011.














