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By Naz Daud [ 25/11/2007 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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How do you find a great franchise opportunity amongst the thousands
advertised on the internet, franchise exhibitions and magazines? In this
article I examine the key qualities that potential franchisees should look
for when evaluating a franchisor and their business model.
Is the business model profitable? This is the number critical issue that
should be examined in great detail before any commitments are made. Can you
see a market for the products in your territory? Some franchises only work
well in areas with a certain type of demographic and in specific locations.
If your demographics are wrong or you can not find the ideal location then
you might be well advised to consider another franchise.
Is the market sustainable and set to grow? Many franchisees make the mistake
of buying into a franchise when the market is already saturated and declining.
Just because a lot of franchisees made a great profit in the past it does
not mean that the same circumstances apply today. All business markets move
in cycles and it is important to get in at the right time.
What do existing franchisees think? The best way to gather information that
the franchisor will not tell you is by speaking to the existing franchisees.
Do not only call the numbers that the franchisor gives you but call at random
at least three people who have bought into the business.
Is the franchise agreement any good? Many great business models are ruined by
a poor franchise agreement that does little or nothing to protect your rights.
Always get a decent franchise lawyer to go through the agreement with a fine
tooth comb and negotiate over any points that you are not happy with.
Is the training and support world class? One major gripe that a lot of
franchisees have is that once they have paid their franchise fee many
franchisors forget about them in their desire to sell more franchises. If you
already have business experience then perhaps you might be able to do without
first class support. For many people buying a franchise this is their first
foray into the business world and therefore they are likely to fail if full
ongoing support is not provided right from day one.
Buying a franchise opportunity is a great way to get started in business for
the first time especially if you find an ethical franchisor. If you take
proper care evaluating the business model, get the best advice and are
prepared for hard work then there is no reason why you should not succeed.
About the author:
Naz Daud is the Founder of the CityLocal Internet
Business Franchise Opportunity.
http://www.citylocal.co.uk
http://www.citylocal.co.uk/frontend/franchiseinfo.php?cityid=79
http://www.citylocal.ie
http://www.ecademy.com/account.php?id=120141
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