Screen printing business plans are unique to the sort of screen printing your business will do. If you intend to offer print screening services to consumers or businesses, that makes for a very different business plan from simply print-screening some of your own items and trying to sell them directly. Have you worked on screen printing before? What is your background or work history? Experience is an important question and you should make clear how your familiarity with screen printing processes and equipment means you can succeed. Also cover these topics in your business plan:
• Who are the target buyers?
• How do you intend to market to your customers?
• What personnel needs will you have in Year 1? What about Year 3?
• Who are you competing against directly?
• Are there indirect threats worth noting?
Your market analysis should look at your client base, the market need, your target market segment strategy, the state of the industry currently (in your case, this might be "specialty apparel"), and number and strength of competitors active in the same space. The plan also needs an integrated financial model for print screening that uses assumptions from research sources or industry averages derived from reports and/or comparable business plans. You should show revenues, profit and loss, cash flow, a balance sheet, and your break-even point as well as any past performance data or, for new companies, a full start-up summary. Print screening business models are nothing new to MasterPlans, and we can help you make a great business plan that satisfies the needs of investors and lenders. Call our team now to learn more: (877) 453-2011.














