Do you need a video montage business plan? The sort of company that prepares video clips or montages for commercial clients sometimes also works with consumers, so there is a lot of growth potential for graphic design and videography firms of this type. Commercial customers will typically use montages as “company intros†embedded on corporate websites or in presentations to employees or investors. Conversely, consumers often turn to a video montage for more personal things – memorials at funerals, wedding day DVDs, and so forth. No matter what sort of clients you plan to service most, the business plan your company needs should answer the following:
• What are your target industries?
• What commonalities do your clients have?
• How much does the average montage cost a client?
• What is your personnel plan, and how many 1099 contractors will you use in lieu of FT employees?
• What amount of money do you need for the business?
If you're a start-up – or will treat yourself as such in the financial model – make sure that your “use of funds†tables correspond with the capital you're seeking and show, by category, how you will spend the money. For existing businesses, consider showing a past performance table in place of the start-up. Either way you'll need a 3-5 year forecast of revenues and expenses. The plan should also investigate your main competitors and give an idea of how you plan to market the business going forward. Need assistance with any part of this business plan? MasterPlans has written on behalf of start-ups and existing businesses alike. Call today at 877-453-2011 to learn about how we can help.














