Do you need a booking agency business plan? This is a common business model in the big metro areas in the U.S. like New York, Los Angeles, and Miami where modeling contracts, the music scene, and film are all a big deal with sizable annual revenues and many different providers. To stand out from the pack, you need a business plan that describes what you'll bring to the table and how you can help get artists booked. In an industry that's all about connections, what proof can you provide that you are someone who is well-networked, well-informed, and well-trained in the ins and outs of the business model? A plan for a new booking agent should stress your background in the bios section and give the reader a sense that you know how to succeed. Cover:
• Your competitive edge
• The marketing elements you can put in play for clients
• The venues/gigs/agreements you can book
• The value of a contract, to you
• A list of services and expertise
The financial pro forma is an important component of a business plan for funding, and a booking agency business plan is no exception. You need to be able to show how you will apply the seed capital you get, the point at which you can break even running the business, and the profitability you project within 3 to 5 years. (An investor will need to see a five-year model, so don't complete a three-year template for an angel investor!) The content of the document should include an assessment of the local market needs, the forecast growth of industry revenues in the near term, and the strategy you'll follow to gain new accounts. The expert team at MasterPlans can write this business plan for you in as little as 7-10 days. Call us today at 877-453-2011.