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How to FranchiseYour Business
Speaker:Tony Fitzpatrick
Managing Partner
www.franchiseyourbusiness.ie
What is a franchise?
A franchise is a licence to use a proven business system, its brand identity, its operating procedures, marketing procedures, advertising procedures, training programmes and its support framework.
What is a franchise?
The franchisee’s own personal flair, their
unique entrepreneurial skill, energy and
commitment are added to reap the full benefits
of the franchise.
Studies show that more than 90% of franchised
businesses are successful compared to 55%
of non-franchised business set ups.
Franchising
Franchising provides an opportunity to work for yourself, but not by yourself.
By owning an operating a franchise you are investing in a proven method of doing business where all the problems associated with start up business have already been ironed out.
The market Thousands of people are looking to start their business, be their own boss, and pay themselves what they’re worth. They include:
People who have been made redundant Current employees Second incomes
Redundancies
Dramatic effect of recession. Large numbers of people losing their jobs. They can:
Stay unemployed Start a business, or Buy a franchise
Many of these people lack the skills or confidence to start their own business. Only alternative is to look at franchising.
Current employees
Job security is history. Wages and bonuses are reduced. Any job is at risk.
People look to control their own destiny and franchising can be the answer.
They can be their own boss, work what hours suits them, and benefit directly the more successful they become.
Second incomes
Big increase in the number of people unable to work full-time but need additional income because partner lost job or family income has been reduced.
Franchising can solve their financial problems.
How you make money from Franchising
Mark up on product you sell to franchisee Percentage of franchisee’s gross sales Flat monthly fee
Is your business suitablefor franchising?
Ask yourself these questions:
Have you run a successful business for at least one year and preferably two or three?
Have you proven your concept? Will it survive in the long term? Is it profitable?
Can you produce audited accounts?
Do you operate in a niche market or offer something different in an established field?
Can your business be replicated and easily taught?
Can you offer leadership, strong management, motivation and support?
And …
Can you offer a franchise at a cost that is good value for money and can make a decent return on investment in the short to medium term and a good living for its owner?
Benefits of Franchising
As a franchisor you can expand your business - and your income - more rapidly and at less risk using other people’s money. When you award a franchise you are creatingan income stream from royalties or management fees for the foreseeable future.
Benefits of Franchising
Profits are higher because your costs are
lower.
You’re working with motivated business
people who will bring creative, innovative
ideas to the franchise.
The psychological element…
You are helping others to achieve their
dream of achieving financial independence
by showing them how to establish and
operate the business you created.
The 10 key questions to ask yourselfbefore you go into franchising
1. Do you work well with others?
One of the greatest skills you will need to
succeed in franchising is the ability to work
effectively with other people.
2. Can you accept and manage risk?
To franchise, you invest time and money in an endeavour which has an element of risk. You must be able to understand the nature of the risk and to manage it.
3. Are you single minded?
The ability to stay the course and commit to the long term is a big advantage in franchising, which is a long and involved process.
The determined and focused franchisor is often the successful one.
4. Do you have a strong ego?
You must believe in your dream and have a confident personality in order to build enthusiasm and interest in others.
Franchising is a high profile undertaking.
5. Are you a good salesman?
Salesmanship is critical to franchise success.
Growth depends on finding suitable prospects and then selling them on the benefits of your business.
6. Are you a good communicator?
So much of franchising involves communication that a system that does not facilitate the free exchange of information is doomed to failure.
7. Are you an entrepreneur?
An entrepreneur sees potential where others see problems, and opportunity where others see only obstacles. The entrepreneur identifies real needs in the market and commits the necessary effort to fill these openings.
8. Are you hard working?
Getting a franchise off the ground is a significant undertaking.
It takes time and effort, which translates into work.
9. Are you adaptable?
The ability to adapt to constantly changing circumstances is a necessity in a multi-faceted industry such as franchising.
10. Can you afford it?
You need to be in franchising for the long haul.
So prepare for it. Franchising is not easy, and it’s not cheap. Building your new business takes time and patience.
How to FranchiseYour Business
SpeakerTony Fitzpatrick
Managing Partner
ww.franchiseyourbusiness.ie