THE WORLD'S LEADING BUSINESS PLAN WRITERS
At last, you can now have a winning business plan...

Over 90% of organisations don't have the right business plans to make funders notice. This is probably why your group is constantly worrying about securing vital funding.
If you haven’t got a good business plan then you won’t pull in the funds that you need. This could be where you are going wrong! Most funders will not be familiar with your group. A business plan is therefore completely essential for you group's credibility to the outside world.

Breakthrough:
the business plans we have prepared for businesses and charities have helped secure over millions for charities and businesses.

Have you often come across websites selling you ‘sample’ business plan based on your area of interest where you just insert your business or charity name and it all appears to be ready in minutes?

Don’t fall for it!

Our study into dummy business plans has shown:
  1. You only tweak certain words and you end up with a readymade business plan in seconds. In reality, the business plan will not reflect your actual needs, wants and aspirations. Every business and charity is different. One size never fits all.
  2. Independent research of 1528 funders has shown that business plans that were not original were easily spotted and did not demonstrate credibility.
  3. Most funders will know when you have purchased a dummy business plan- don’t get fooled into buying one because it will not work for you!
  4. You must believe in your work. Without a real passion and dedication your idea will probably not succeed. Your business or charity is really important. Does it really deserve a cut and paste- off the shelf business plan? If they worked, there would be a case, but research after research has shown that they are likely to do more damage than good.
  5. Do not risk the name, reputation and credibility of your organisation by using these off the shelf business plans. They do not work and we do not endorse them.
Please, therefore, do not be fooled by many of these quick money making schemes!

What is a Business Plan?

If at this moment in time, you have a great idea, but don’t have a business plan, then there is a minute chance of your ideas becoming successful. Having a bad business plan is worse. Failing to plan effectively is planning to fail. If you want your organisation or business to succeed, a business plan is absolutely essential. All inventors begin by making models of their work in some shape or form before launching them to the wider world. For example, film directors will produce story boards, architects will make draw plans and artists will sketch out the secrets of their imagination. Doing this allows an individual to visualise their offering more clearly, before going on to expand whatever it is they wish to launch. It enables them to notice what is missing and what needs incorporating.

Your business plan is your blue print to success. It needs to be designed to be adaptable as and when fresh information becomes available. Creating a business plan will bring out the best and worst in your organisation. Many people also believe that writing a business plan in itself automatically opens up windows of opportunities. Finally, having a good business plan is also essential if you are looking for funding.

If you’ve got a good idea, we can help turn it into a life changing journey.


Our Business Planning service focuses on two types of business plans:
  1. Business Plans for Entrepreneurs
  2. Business Plans for Charities, Not for Profit groups and NGO’s
 
 
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