A good franchise
opportunity will have all of the following things:
Well-known respected brand
While it
doesn’t ensure success, buying a franchise of a well-known brand will certainly
be a lot easier than investing in one that hasn’t established itself yet.
An
established company means brand awareness and guaranteed customers for your
franchise, which will save you a lot of work and stress.
Experienced franchisor
Something
that goes hand-in-hand with a well-know brand is an experienced franchisor – if
they’ve built their business into a successful franchise, they obviously know
what they are doing.
Look for a
franchisor that has a variety of experts in the management team (a franchise
expert is essential, and so is marketing and finance), has been working with
the business model for a long time and has streamlined systems and processes.
Good location
You know what
they say – location is everything. You
need to be able to operate your franchise business from a place that suits you
and suits your target market.
Make sure
your location isn’t already full of your competitors and that you have a large
enough marketing area and population to attract new customers. When it comes to your premises, make sure you
can afford it and also that it meets the needs of your market.
Quality product
If the
franchise doesn’t have a good product, you’re wasting your time and money. It needs to be high-quality, marketable and
priced competitively so you have a chance at success.
The
franchisor should invest a significant amount of their profits into research
and development so they can continuously improve the product. It also helps if they and you are passionate
about what you are selling.
Profitability
When it comes
down to it, money will be the most important factor in your decision to buy a
franchise – if it’s not profitable, then it’s not a good franchise opportunity.
Once you get
past the initial enquiry phase in the franchise process, you will get access to
detailed financial information about the franchise. Get an expert to go over the information with
you to find out if the business is profitable – look at things like franchise
fees, residual income and resale value of the business to determine if it is a
worthwhile investment.
Support
The main
reason why people choose franchise businesses over starting from scratch
themselves is because they don’t want to go it alone – so make sure the
franchisor offers adequate support.
You will need
initial and ongoing training on the products, the industry and running the
business, as well as technical and marketing support and access to a franchise
manager to help you overcome challenges and keep you motivated.
Suit your situation
This is
probably the most important part of a good franchise opportunity. It’s essential that you choose a franchise
business that suits your personality, your schedule, your goals, your budget
and most importantly your skills.
If you’ve
done some research into a business and aren’t sure if it’s for you, go and chat
to some of its most successful franchisees and find out what they are like. If you have a lot in common with them, then
you’re on the right track. Also, it’s
important that you be honest with yourself about what you can do, what you can
afford and what you want to achieve.
A final word
of advice - make sure you do your research so you can make an informed decision
about the franchise opportunity. Choose
one that meets the criteria above and you’re off to a great start!
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