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Business Plan Writing Services: Here are Your Options

Author: Eric Powers
Author: Eric Powers

You may decide very early in your business plan writing process that you want professional help with your business plan writing. This may be because you feel the quality of your writing will not be good enough or because you do not know how to create financial statements for your plan. In truth, you stand to gain much more by using professional help with your business plan.

When choosing between business plan writing services, use these rules of thumb to evaluate your options.

Consulting Help Can Pay Off

If the business plan writer you seek out is a consultant who can offer their expertise on what funders want to see and what business strategies work, as well as knowledge of how the plan should look and feel, then you have the potential for much greater success. Often consulting services can offer key advice which moves your concept forward, as well as write the plan and prepare the pro forma financial statements. Although it will be more expensive to enlist the help of a consultant than a business writer without consulting experience, this investment could dramatically increase your chances of getting funded, or stop you from making costly mistakes with your strategy.

Track Record

To evaluate different services, look at their track record in creating successful business plans and in having happy clients. You should be able to talk to references theyve worked with previously about both their process and product to make sure you are comfortable with it. Reading client testimonials is not enough if this will be a significant investment for you. If the company can point to the percentage of plans theyve written which have gone on to receive funding, all the better. If the company cares deeply about client success, they will try to track statistics like this.

Range of Resources

A capable company to work with should be able to pull from a range of resources and skill sets, beyond what any one person can offer. If this is the case, your lead consultant can get opinions from others about specific industries, strategies, funding sources, or business functions. Consultants may also be able to offer you research pulled from industry reports or databases which would be more expensive for you to access on your own.About the Author:

Eric Powers is associated with Growthink, a business plan consulting firm. Since 1999, Growthink has developed more than 2,000 professional business plans for entrepreneurs and business owners. Call 800-506-5728 today for a free consultation with a Growthink business plan consultant. Growthink also offers a proven business plan template.




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