What moves an alpaca farm from a hobby to a successful business? It’s the creation and execution of a business plan. What keeps your business plan relevant? Regular review and revision, based on changing environments. Whether you’re a small, new farm or a large, existing farm, you should have a business plan that is reviewed and updated each year. A good business plan is a living document that guides you through starting and managing your alpaca farm. The most successful farms use their business plan as a roadmap for how to structure, operate, and grow the alpaca business. In this webinar, we’ll walk through the key components of an alpaca farm business plan. We’ll skip all the buzz words, and we’ll focus on the elements that really matter to alpaca owners. We’ll cover important details like defining who you sell to, planning out what you sell, deciding where you sell it, and learning how you to proactively balance your alpaca herd and expenses to support your business objectives and revenue goals. If you have a business plan, you'll have a wonderful opportunity to review and identify areas that you'd like to strengthen. This online seminar is presented by Rebecca Gill of Cotton Creek Farms in Northern Michigan. Rebecca’s experience includes 20+ years in sales and marketing and 10+ years launching and running small businesses.
What moves an alpaca farm from a hobby to a successful business? It’s the creation and execution of a business plan. What keeps your business plan relevant? Regular review and revision, based on changing environments.
Whether you’re a small, new farm or a large, existing farm, you should have a business plan that is reviewed and updated each year.
A good business plan is a living document that guides you through starting and managing your alpaca farm. The most successful farms use their business plan as a roadmap for how to structure, operate, and grow the alpaca business.
In this webinar, we’ll walk through the key components of an alpaca farm business plan. We’ll skip all the buzz words, and we’ll focus on the elements that really matter to alpaca owners. We’ll cover important details like defining who you sell to, planning out what you sell, deciding where you sell it, and learning how you to proactively balance your alpaca herd and expenses to support your business objectives and revenue goals.
If you have a business plan, you'll have a wonderful opportunity to review and identify areas that you'd like to strengthen.
This online seminar is presented by Rebecca Gill of Cotton Creek Farms in Northern Michigan. Rebecca’s experience includes 20+ years in sales and marketing and 10+ years launching and running small businesses.
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