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THE FRANCHISE SAFETY NET
Franchising Offers the Security of a Safety Net to Entrepreneurs
If you were trying an
aerial trapeze stunt for the first time, would you do it without a
net and safety harness? Probably not because chances are very good
that you would fall. The same holds true for business ownership. If
you’ve never been your own boss, doing it alone could be
difficult, scary, and full of the unknown.
Statistics from the
Small Business Administration show that a large number of all new
businesses do not survive their first two years. What is often
missing from those failed businesses is a safety net – which is
the very thing provided by franchising.
Just how does a company
become a franchise? Here are the steps most franchisors go through
before you even hear of the company.
- Franchising comes
after a start-up business experiences success. They’ve learned
what works and what doesn’t, made adjustments, tried a variety
of strategies, tested and re-tested. Finally they have documented
results and a system in place and want to grow. This is when they
open a few franchises and retest every assumption.
- More adjustments
are made and a few more franchises are awarded and opened, usually
in a small number of test areas.
- With data coming
from a variety of sources, the business can determine what type of
marketing works and in what areas. Are customer expectations being
met? Word of mouth will make or break any business concept.
- Franchisees in
this new system are also sharing information with each other. Are
they happy? Is the corporate office supporting them? Franchisee
input is an invaluable resource. They’ve invested their own
money, time and talent into the business and want their share of the
pie.
- Once everything is
working well, major expansion of the franchise concept begins. A
good franchisor will offer continuing support and training to
franchisees, putting as much time into keeping the business on track
as they do into growing it. Due diligence – asking the
existing franchisees about the company – is of premier
importance to those considering investment.
This is the safety net a franchise provides: a tried and proven
concept with operations, marking, distribution, accounting, technical
support, brand, etc. all in place, tested, retested and ready for a
sharp, hard working entrepreneur to join the team.
Growing a business
through franchising obviously works. Former International Franchise Association President Matthew Shay says that the impact of franchise businesses on the U.S. economy was recently determined to exceed $1.5 trillion which is nearly 10 percent of the nation's private-sector economy and the source of jobs for more than 18 million Americans.
There are other
advantages of franchise ownership beyond having all the systems set
up for you. Most franchise businesses will allow someone with little
experience in a particular arena to learn new skills, and to build a
thriving business using the system provided by the franchise company.
For
example, say you’ve had 20 years of corporate life working in
human resources. You see your future as a dead end and would like to
spend the next 20 years building a business that would create wealth
for you and your family, instead of someone else.
Maybe
your real passions are raising Jack Russell terriers, auto racing and
landscaping, but you haven’t much experience in these areas.
There’s no need to delay your new career years while you learn
new skills.
Everything
you’d like to know – from dog training to auto detailing
to planning sprinkler systems – can be learned from a
franchisor. A good franchisor will have detailed training and ongoing
support, including manuals, conferences, web info and a dedicated
corporate staff to help you with every aspect of your business.
Here are more
examples of how joining a franchise system may be better for you than
starting a business on your own:
Say you want to
change careers but don’t have the cash to keep afloat for many
months while waiting for your business to break even and start
putting the jingle in your pocket.
There are many
franchise businesses available which are structured for a quick ramp
up, break even, and cash flow. If you can follow the system, you
definitely increase the chances that you can be successful.
You love the idea of
being in business for yourself but don’t want to manage a team
of employees.
Not all franchises
have drive up windows. There are many great concepts, including
businesses you may never have thought about, you could run yourself
or with a small staff. Franchisor support and networking with other
franchisees allows you to be in business by yourself, for yourself,
without going it alone.
Perhaps you’d
really like to make a difference in your community but don’t
know how to make a living and still make a valuable contribution.
There are
franchises that let you bring art or computer training to children –
subjects that are being cut in many school districts. Senior care
concepts are also a hot category right now, right up there with
health and fitness. With help from a strong franchise system, you
can let loose your altruistic self while still taking care of your
family.
With over 2,500
franchise concepts in the US today, there’s never been a better
time or a better place to follow your dream of business ownership.
Franchising, truly, could be the secret to your success!
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