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How To Select a Franchise

Monday, March 16th, 2009
Tip! Re-sell your current franchisees. To calculate how many times you need to re-sell franchise owners, add up every royalty check they’ll write and add 1.

Here are some useful tips on how to select a franchise. When selecting a franchise, carefully consider a number of factors, such as the demand for the products or services, likely competition, the franchisor’s background, and the level of support you will receive because like any other investment, purchasing a franchise is a risk. You will do well to consider the following items before selecting a franchise:

Shopping For a Franchise

Friday, March 13th, 2009
Tip! Now if you have gotten this far with a particular franchise you will want to talk to someone who is actually running their own franchise. Try to get a couple of different prospective of the business.

Shopping for a franchise is easy if you know what you are doing. You can choose between radio adverts, newspaper adverts, personal recommendation, Internet, or visit a franchise exhibition. Attending a franchise exhibition allows you to view and compare a variety of franchise possibilities. Keep in mind that exhibitors primarily want to sell their franchise systems. Before you attend, research what type of franchise best suits your investment limitations, experience, and goals.

FTC Report on Franchise Rule Making; What Purpose?

Monday, March 2nd, 2009
Tip! ) Franchise Organizations and Companies charge royalties to all outlets; The Catholic Church in Vatican takes in money from all locations.

The Federal Trade Commission out of the blue decide in November of 2004 that they wanted to revamp the franchise and business opportunity rule; specifically addressing franchising. Now then, why now? To prove to the masses that the Federal Trade Commission is in control? After all it is nearly 10 years after the Federal Trade Commission considered revising the rule, before this report has surfaced again. Ten years?

Sample; Territory Reduction Policy for a Franchise Company

Monday, February 16th, 2009
Tip! ) Franchise Organizations and Companies have set up territories between each outlet; The Catholic Church has member churches set up in a similar fashion.

I propose this thought on the subject of Franchisee territory reduction based on performance for a Mobile Business Model. Please read the sample policy below as it explains the reasoning and methodologies considered to extend brand without risking underdeveloped territory. We will use a Mobile Car Wash Franchise Business for this discussion. This sample is speaking from the Operation Manual of the franchisor to the franchised unit:

Get Approved for a Franchise

Friday, December 12th, 2008
Tip! ) Transitioning an existing unit to a new franchisee, which has been terminated, but still operating it until sold.

Deciding to start your own franchise is just one of the first steps to getting started. Buying a franchise is a lot like dating. You and the company have to be a good fit. The company you are considering starting a franchise with must fit your needs, and you must meet the guidelines they have set up.

Franchise Opportunity - 5 Questions To Ask About The Franchise

Saturday, November 29th, 2008
Tip! A person that is considering the franchise business should also beware of scams. People who enter this field should be aware of the pitfalls and challenges that may be encountered in the process.

Franchising has become one of the most important and effective business growth strategies in the past quarter century. Although franchise system development dates back centuries to the times when monarchs awarded territories to tax collectors, current franchise business systems date back decades to the Singer Sewing Machine strategy of granting rights to individual business people to sell Singer products in various regions.

Franchise Opportunity - 5 Considerations

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008