Cookie Business Plan
You’ve come to the right place to create your cookie business plan.
We have helped over 10,000 entrepreneurs and business owners create business plans and many have used them to start or grow their cookie businesses.
Below are links to each section of your cookie business plan template:
2. Company Overview
3. Industry Analysis
4. Customer Analysis
5. Competitive Analysis
6. Marketing Plan
7. Operations Plan
8. Management Team
9. Financial Plan
Cookie Business Plan FAQs
What Is a Cookie Shop Business Plan?
A cookie shop business plan is a plan to start and/or grow your homemade cookie business. Among other things, it outlines your business concept, identifies your target customers, presents your marketing plan and details your financial projections.
You can easily complete your cookie shop business plan using our Cookie Shop Business Plan Template here.
What Are the Main Sources of Revenue and Expenses for a Cookie Shop Business?
The primary source of revenue for a cookie shop is the variety of cookies that it bakes and sells.
The key expenses for a cookie shop are the costs to source the ingredients for the cookies, kitchen equipment and baking supplies, overhead expenses for the staff and rent, and any marketing costs the cookie shop chooses to partake in.
What Are the Main Types of Cookie Shops?
The most common cookie shop establishments serve gourmet cookies and customizable cookies. Other common cookie establishments are located inside of a bakery where other types of sweet treats and deserts are available.
How Do You Get Funding for Your Cookie Shop Business Plan?
Cookie shop businesses are most likely to receive funding from banks. Typically you will find a local bank and present your business plan to them. Another option for a cookie shop business is to obtain a small business loan. SBA loans are a popular option as they offer longer loan terms with lower interest rates. Outside investors, crowdfunding, and/or friends or family are other typical funding options.
Read more about how to get funding: Seeking Funding from Angel Investors vs Venture Capitalists.