Business Plans and Marketing Plans for Small Business
Create a clear plan for starting, financing, managing, and growing your business with our downloadable, fully customizable Business Plan and Marketing Plan templates.

Whether you are starting a new small business, expanding an existing company, seeking financing, or preparing to take advantage of a new business opportunity, a well-prepared business plan can help you turn an idea into a practical and achievable business strategy.
What is a Business Plan?
A business plan is a written description of a business, its objectives, and the strategies and resources it will use to achieve those objectives.
A good business plan helps you:
- explain what your business does and what it intends to achieve;
- identify your products or services and target customers;
- assess your market and competitors;
- establish realistic business goals and objectives;
- develop strategies for operating and growing the business;
- identify the people, equipment, financing, and other resources required;
- anticipate potential challenges and opportunities; and
- establish a practical roadmap for the future of the business.
In simple terms, a business plan answers three fundamental questions:
- Where is the business now?
- Where does it want to go?
- How will it get there?
Why Do You Need a Business Plan?
One of the most common reasons for preparing a business plan is to obtain financing.
If you are approaching a commercial lender, an investor, a business partner, or other source of funding, you may need to demonstrate that you have a realistic understanding of the business opportunity and a credible plan for achieving your objectives.
A business plan can help explain:
- how the business will make money;
- who its customers will be;
- what products or services it will provide;
- how it will compete in its market;
- what startup or expansion costs it will incur;
- how much financing it requires;
- how borrowed or invested funds will be used; and
- how the business expects to generate revenue and become financially sustainable.
A well-prepared plan does not guarantee that a bank or investor will provide funding. It does, however, give potential lenders a structured way to evaluate the business and the opportunity being presented to them.
A Business Plan Is More Than a Financing Document.
A business plan should not be prepared solely because a bank or investor has requested one. For the business owner, it is an important planning and management tool.
Writing the plan forces you to think through important questions before committing substantial time or money. It can reveal weaknesses in a business concept, identify opportunities that might otherwise be overlooked, and help you establish priorities.
A business plan can also help keep business owners, managers, employees, and other members of the business team focused on and working toward the same objectives by putting them down in writing.
As the business develops, the plan should be reviewed and updated to reflect changing circumstances, new opportunities, financial results, and changing business goals.
What Should a Business Plan Include?
The exact contents of a business plan will depend on the nature and size of the business, but a comprehensive plan commonly addresses matters such as:
- Executive summary — a brief, concise overview of the business and its objectives.
- Business description — information about the business, its corporate structure, activities, products, or services.
- Mission and objectives — what the business intends to accomplish and the goals it has established.
- Market analysis — information about the industry as a whole, market conditions, customers, competitors, and opportunities.
- Products and services — what the business sells or intends to sell and the value it provides to customers.
- Marketing and sales strategy — how the business intends to reach customers and generate revenues.
- Operations — how the business will function on a day-to-day basis.
- Management and organization — the people who are (or will be) responsible for operating the business and their roles.
- Financial information and projections — expected revenues, expenses, financing requirements, and financial performance.
- Implementation strategy — the steps and priorities required to put the plan into action.
Not every business plan needs to be lengthy. The objective is to create a useful, credible plan that is appropriate for the business and its intended purpose.
Business Plans for Startups and Existing Businesses
A business plan can be useful at virtually any stage of a business.
1. Starting a New Business
For a startup, a business plan can help turn a business idea into a practical plan of action. It can help the prospective owner evaluate the market, identify customers, estimate startup costs, determine financing requirements, and establish realistic objectives.
2. Expanding an Existing Business
An established business can use a business plan when considering expansion, opening another location, introducing new products or services, entering a new market, purchasing equipment, hiring additional employees, or seeking additional financing.
3. Evaluating a Business Opportunity
A business plan can also be used to test whether a proposed business opportunity makes commercial sense before significant resources are committed.
The process of preparing the plan may identify assumptions that need to be tested, costs that have been underestimated, or market conditions that require further investigation.
What is a Marketing Plan?
A marketing plan is a written strategy for promoting a business, its products or services, and its brand to its target market.
While the business plan addresses the business as a whole, the marketing plan concentrates specifically on how the business will attract, reach, convert, and retain customers.
A marketing plan can address:
- the business's target market;
- customer needs and buying behaviour;
- market positioning;
- competitors and competitive advantages;
- pricing strategy;
- advertising and promotion;
- online and offline marketing channels;
- social media and content marketing;
- sales strategies;
- marketing objectives; and
- methods for measuring marketing performance.
How a Marketing Plan Works With a Business Plan
The business plan and marketing plan serve different purposes, but they should work together.
The business plan establishes the overall direction of the business, including its objectives, operations, finances, and growth strategy.
The marketing plan explains how the business intends to reach its market and generate the sales necessary to support those objectives.
For example, a business plan might establish an objective of expanding sales into a particular market. The marketing plan would then identify the target customers, competitive positioning, promotional methods, sales channels, and marketing activities that will be used to pursue that objective.
Together, the two plans provide a more complete picture of what the business intends to accomplish and how it intends to attract the customers needed to accomplish it.
Business Plans for Canadian Small Businesses
A business plan can be particularly valuable for Canadian entrepreneurs and small business owners who are starting a new enterprise or seeking to grow an existing one.
Canadian businesses operate in a diverse marketplace, and the appropriate business strategy will depend on factors such as the industry, location, target customers, competition, financing requirements, and business structure.
Our Business Plan and Marketing Plan templates provide a practical starting point that you can customize with your own business information, objectives, market research, strategies, and financial information.
Use a Business Plan as a Working Document
Your business plan should NOT be something you write once and then put away. Canadian businesses in particular understand how quickly the market can change—business conditions, customer expectations, competitors, costs, opportunities, barriers, technology—all of these factors are subject to change, sometimes within days.
Reviewing and updating your business plan periodically allows it to remain useful as a working roadmap for the business.
The same applies to your marketing plan. Marketing strategies that work today may not produce the same results tomorrow, so your marketing activities and priorities should be reviewed as your business and market develop.
Start Planning Your Business
Whether you are preparing to launch a new business, looking for additional operating or expansion capital, or developing a new marketing strategy, a well-organized plan can help you make better-informed business decisions.
Our fully customizable Business Plan and Marketing Plan templates give you an affordable, practical starting point for documenting your business strategy and putting your plans into a professional format.
Download a template, add your business-specific information, and develop a plan that reflects your business, your market, your objectives, and your strategy for achieving them.
Resort Hotel Business Plan
Put together a 3 year business plan to raise start-up capital from investors for building a year-round destination resort with this downloadable template.
- The purpose of this Business Plan is to raise the funds required for developing the resort site through the sale of lots and units to investors over multiple phases of selling.
- The resort will offer hotel accommodation, restaurant, bar, spa and other recreational facilities for visitors, as well as property management services for lot owners.
- The template includes pro forma financial projections and a Confidentiality Agreement to protect your confidential information.
- The template is completely editable so you can customize it for your investor proposal.
- Available in MS Word format.
Restaurant Business Plan
Prepare a business plan for a new restaurant with this easy downloadable template.
- The Business Plan can be used by either an existing company to launch a new location or by a start-up business to open its pilot restaurant.
- The sections are pre-filled with general information related to the restaurant industry, and instructions to help guide you through what detailed current information should be added.
- The market analysis and marketing plan section looks at the industry in general, and the local market in particular, including target market sectors and competitors.
- The financial plan section contains pro forma projection templates to cover a 3-year period.
- Whether the purpose of your business plan is to secure financing for a new restaurant or to use as internally as a management tool, it's important to make it complete and accurate. Download this Restaurant Business Plan template and get started.
Restaurant Marketing Plan
Create a professional marketing strategy and action plan for your restaurant with this customizable Restaurant Marketing Plan template.
The Marketing Plan can be used by either an existing business or by a start-up restaurant. It includes:- financial projections,
- a marketing budget,
- a situational analysis,
- a marketing strategy,
- a pricing strategy,
- a competitor analysis and competition strategy,
- a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis,
- a Confidentiality Agreement to protect your proprietary business information.
Retail Store Marketing Plan
Draw up a professional marketing strategy and action plan for a retail store with this downloadable and customizable template.
The Marketing Plan can be used by either a start-up business or by an existing establishment that wants to expand its product lines, open new locations, and enter new markets. The template includes:- financial and budget projections with respect to marketing and promotions,
- an overview of the store's competition and target markets,
- a marketing strategy,
- a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis,
- control methods which the business has in place, or plans to initiate, to measure ROI (return on investment) and the overall effectiveness of its marketing programs,
- instructions to help you complete each section,
- a Confidentiality Agreement to protect against disclosure of your proprietary information, such as financial data.
Salon Start-Up Business Plan
Write a business plan for a styling salon with this easy-to-use Salon Business Plan template.
The purpose of this Business Plan is to obtain a start-up loan to open the salon, and it can be used by either an incorporated company or a sole proprietorship. The template includes:- A market analysis and marketing strategy.
- A financial model.
- A Confidentiality Agreement to protect against disclosure of your proprietary business information (such as financial data).
- Instructions in each section to help you complete the document.
Self Storage Business Plan
Get the financing you need to open a self storage facility with this downloadable Self Storage Business Plan template.
- The purpose of this Business Plan is to obtain a start-up loan.
- The template includes:
- A market analysis and marketing strategy.
- A financial model with pro formas.
- A Confidentiality Agreement to protect your proprietary information, such as financial data.
- Instructions in each section to help you complete the document.
- This Self Storage Business Plan template is available in MS Word format and is totally customizable to fit your needs.
Software Publisher Business Plan for Expansion
The Plan is intended to be used by an existing business. The purpose of the Plan is to raise funds through selling shares to investors. The funds will be used to expand the publisher's markets and distribution channels for its software titles.
The Business Plan includes:
- a market analysis and marketing strategy,
- a financial model,
- a Confidentiality Agreement to protect against disclosure of your proprietary information (such as financial data),
- instructions in each section to help you complete the document.
Theater Business Plan Template
Looking for funding to buy a live performance theater venue? Use this easy template to prepare a Business Plan to help raise funding.
Why do I need a business plan?
Potential investors and lenders will want to see a good workable business plan with realistic forecasts for the next 3 to 5 years.
The purpose of this Business Plan template is to help you secure financing for either (i) purchasing and refurbishing an existing theater building, or (ii) constructing a new facility with performance spaces, rehearsal studios, classrooms, carpentry workshop and storage areas.
This Business Plan contemplates funding the project through a combination of sponsorships, grants, and fundraising events.
What is included in the business plan template?
This template includes:
- SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis,
- marketing strategy,
- 3-year financial model,
- Confidentiality Agreement to protect against disclosure of your proprietary information, such as financial data, and
- instructions to help you compete each section of the document.
Once you've purchased the form, you can download it and get started on your Theater Business Plan right away.
Format and Usability
The Theater Business Plan template is available in MS Word format and is fully editable. This document can be used anywhere.
Winery Start-Up Business Plan
Prepare a Business Plan for a start-up winery business with this fully editable template.
- The initial purpose of the Business Plan is to obtain a loan to start up a small premium winery. The loan proceeds will be used to purchase the land, grapes, equipment and supplies.
- The Business Plan includes a market analysis and a financial model with pro forma templates.
- The Plan also includes a Confidentiality Agreement to protect against disclosure of your proprietary information, such as financial data.
- Each section contains instructions to help you compete the document.
Photography Studio Business Plan
Write a business plan for a start-up photo studio with this fully editable Photography Studio Business Plan template.
Purpose of the Business Plan
The main purpose of this Business Plan is to help secure a bank loan to cover the start-up costs and provide initial operating capital for the photo studio. This template is ideal for a sole proprietorship which will be owned and operated by the photographer.
What is Included in the Template
- The document includes a market analysis and marketing strategy, as well as a draft financial model.
- You also get a Confidentiality Agreement to protect against disclosure of your financial data and other confidential information.
- The form includes instructions to help you complete each section.
Why You Need the Business Plan Template
Before a bank will lend you money, they need some assurances that you have researched the market and have developed a good business strategy. A good Business Plan will help you do that.
The Photography Studio Business Plan template is available in MS Word format and is fully customizable.
