Looking for info on how to craft a well-written business plan? Search no further – we've got the details. Perhaps the biggest mistake that most entrepreneurs making when penning a business plan is to be overly wordy, loquacious, or just generally bombastic. When you think about it, no one really likes big words (see the last sentence) or blowhards – so don't set yourself up for failure by using words you've only read in 19th Century English literature. Instead, start your well-written business plan by thinking about how you like to digest information. If you're like most people, short, concise, and digestible tidbits are the best way to receive and process information. Investors or lenders – the most important people reading your business plan – are no different. So when creating a well-written business plan, make sure and do the following:
• Keep it short. Only include the most basic information an investor or lender needs to do.
• Ax the business jargon and big words. They just sound silly.
• Edit, edit, edit. Even Hemingway wasn't done on his first draft – he knew that the key to good writing is continually refining it.
• Read out loud. This is the simplest and best way to see how your prose sounds, if it flows correctly, and if it's readable. Plus it's free.
Of course, not everyone's a professional writer and the skill doesn't come naturally to many people. Find yourself staring off into space yourself when actually trying to put pen to paper? You're not alone. Thousands of entrepreneurs just like you have called MasterPlans for help writing their business plan. With our proven industry experience – and our team of professional writers – we've helped countless businesses craft the well-written business plan they needed to launch their start-up or expand their business. Call us today at 877-453-2011 for a free consultation! We look forward to hearing about your business idea.














