The Business Plan Writer

By: Marsha Maung
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:43:25
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Writing a business plan is not everyone’s cup of tea. Even for a fiction writer, they might have some problems writing a business plan – and the reasons are? Specifics. Direction. Clarity. Writers can be divided into many categories, for instance business writers are completely different from fiction writers and factual writers. Fiction writers concentrate on writing things and situations in their heads. Usually, fiction writers are highly imaginative people who have no problems, whatsoever, in putting their imagination to work and putting everything they can muster up into words. On the other hand, factual writers do not need to have creative imagination. All they need is the ability to understand and digest facts and put it down on paper clearly and correctly.

Business plan writers are different from both the abovementioned because business plan writers need to know the direction of the plan, need to understand the business and the goals of the company. Business plan writers need to be able to sit down, visualize and pen down all the plans in a manner that will give the reader of the business plan a deeper insight into the potential of the business.

And since business plans are usually very detailed, the writer needs to simplify but not leave out any important facts. This is crucial. The writer of the business plan will also have to know how to write persuasively without being too hard-sell. This is tough, I tell ya.

It will usually take a business plan writer about 4 days to a week to come up with something really good for you. This also means that the writer that you hire to write your business plan needs to be very comprehensive, resourceful, timely, communicative and disciplined. Remember, as with other types of writing, nothing is ever perfect the first time round, so, you might be a little bit disappointed when you discover that the business plan that the writer has come up with does not really meet with your requirements. Sit down and tweak it. It’ll probably take another few more days for your business plan to really become something that you’ve envisioned.

Marsha Maung is a freelance graphic designer and copy writer who works from her home in Selangor, Malaysia. She loves nothing more than blowing bubbles in the park with her 2 kids, Joshua and Jared. She designs apparel and premium items at www.allmomstuff.com and is the author of "Raising little magicians", and the popular "The Lance in freelancing". More information can be found at www.marshamaung.com

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