Searching out information on the Rogers Promotional business plans? The Canadian communications company that offers a range of telecom and Internet services probably won't share its business plan, but you can certainly model your own cellular/voice, Internet, or data start-up off of this well-established business. The first thing you need to do is define exactly what services you will offer. Communications services can be quite broad, so you should narrow down the precise nature of the service suite for your company. Can you handle Internet, data, and voice all together? What packages might you offer? Once you know this, the business plan should explore:
• The rates and fees you will apply to service
• The proposed service area
• The major communications companies already serving the region
• The overhead and start-up cost requirements
• Your proposed ideas for marketing
The Rogers Promotional business plan, if you were to review their working plan for continuing to gain market share, would surely have an articulate strategy for how to better connect with consumers. The marketing and implementation plan for your business needs something similar. Focus on how you can get people to part with their current providers. What incentives can you offer? Are there promos or referral kick-backs or other offers you can make? Your business plan also needs a financial forecast which shows what the revenues and expenses will be for your company for a period of at least 3 years. MasterPlans can develop this pro forma on your behalf and make your Canadian market analysis as well. Call a consultant today to hear how! (877) 453-2011














