Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Business Plan Example of the Industry Overview



Because it's always easier to write something if you can read an example first, here is a example that you can use as a model for your own business plan's Industry Overview section.

Please note that 'Pet Grandma' is a fictional pet-based business invented for this business plan example. For instructions and tips on how to write an Industry Overview for your own business plan, see Writing a Business Plan: The Industry Section, part of my How to Write a Business Plan series.


Pet Grandma Business Plan Example: The Industry Overview

The Pet Industry


According to the American Pet Products Association, total pet expenditures in the U.S. totaled slightly over $60 billion in 2015, up from $41 billion in 2007. This includes: 
 
Food - $23.05 billion
Supplies/OTC Medicine - $14.28 billion
Vet Care - $15.42 billion
Live animal purchases - $2.12 billion
Pet Services: grooming & boarding - $5.41 billion


These figures reflect the increasing humanization of pets, a trend that is showing no signs of waning. More and more people consider their pets to be people, too, and treat them accordingly. Karen McCullough, director of marketing for Winnipeg-based Petland Canada, which operates both company-owned and franchise storesacross the country, says, "People are looking for more these days - absolutely. We see a lot now in higher-end products, people are demanding more for their pets, from treats to grooming supplies to brand-name toys and even clothing."


And, because people want the best for their pets, there is also an increasing demand for pet-care services. Across North America the pet care business has seen an explosion of growth over the last three years.

Our Position in the Industry


West Vancouver is an affluent area with a high pet density, an ideal market for a pet-sitting business such as Pet Grandma.
People in this area not only have pets, but can afford to spend money on them and are willing to do so.
Our market research has shown that 9 out of 10 pet owners polled in West Vancouver would prefer to have their pets cared for in their own homes when they travel rather than be kenneled and 6 out of 10 would consider having a pet sitter provide company for their dog when they were at work.

The Competition


While there are currently eight businesses offering pet sitting in West Vancouver, only three of these offer on-site pet care and none offers Pet Visit services for working pet owners.

Currently there is no one company dominating the market. This may be because all of the pet-sitting businesses are relatively new; the oldest, Paula's Pet Sitting, has been in business five years. However, half of the existing pet-sitting businesses control the majority of the market; Paula's Pet Sitting, Doggie Care Services Inc., Pet Petters and Pet Sitters on Demand together control 65 percent of the market.

What Makes Pet Grandma Unique


Pet Grandma's marketing strategy is to emphasize the quality of pet care we provide. As our slogan, "A Grandma for your pet!" says, we treat people's pets as family members and strive to give people’s pets the same loving individual care that their owners would give.
We will be emphasizing the quality and personalized service we provide in our marketing.

We will also offer some services that are currently unique, such as our Pet Visit services, where one of our trained staff will go to a person's home while they're at work and feed, exercise and play with their pet, allowing dog owners who work to come home to happy, friendly companions rather than demanding, whiny animals.
The Next Step

The Industry Overview example section ends here. If you are working on writing a business plan in order, the next section of the plan is the Market Analysis. See the Business Plan Outline for a description of all the sections of the business plan.

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