JLS have revealed that their management have devised a five-year plan to ensure that they build a solid future in the music industry, says a report.
Sources claimed that managers for the X Factor stars have developed a scheme which will see the boyband release a new album every November followed by the announcement of an arena tour for the following winter.
An insider told The Sun that Marvin Humes, JB Gill, Ortise Wiliams and Aston Merrygold, will focus on capturing the lucrative Christmas market.
The source said: "Eyebrows were raised in some corners when the lads got a deal but it's proved a very wise move.
"Their label Epic believe JLS are a long-term prospect and are working on a strategy stretching into 2015.
"By tying album release and concert announcements at the end of the year, they hope tickets and CDs will end up in plenty of Christmas stockings."
It was recently revealed that JLS also plan to have a go at cracking the US market in 2011.
JLS have signed a deal with US record label Jive and are expected to release "Everybody In Love' as their debut single in America.
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