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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Franchise Fear?


Everyone is afraid right now of where this economy is headed. Going into Thanksgiving, many folks in the franchise industry are experiencing their own type of 'gut check' - (and its not because they know they will soon be indulging on turkey, stuffing, and mashed potatoes).
As a Franchisor, what do you do?
As a Franchisee, what do you do?
As a potential franchise owner, what do you do?
We would really like to hear from some of those who are a part of (or looking at one day being a part of) the franchise industry.
If you don't mind our posting your opinions, feel free to email us your thoughts at blog@FranchiseBaby.com
Thanks and we will post the results soon.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Franchise use of Promotional Products




Franchisees wanting to make the most of their marketing budgets can increase their bottom line with promotional products. Below are six areas where promotional products
can be used to enhance marketing efforts:

SALES CALLS: Support sales calls by leaving a promotional product with the buyer keeping the advertising message alive.

TRADE SHOWS: Use promotional products to encourage attendance at the
booth prior to the show, at the show and in post show follow-ups.

BUSINESS ANNIVERSARY: Use this event to thank customers, employees,
vendors and the community for their part in making this event
possible.

CUSTOMER RELATIONS: Now is the time of year to say "Thank You" with
an appropriate gift. Make sure customers are not among the 7 out of
10 lost customers who are lost because of indifference.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SALE: Let customers know their business is
appreciated by sending a "Thank You" at the time of a purchase in the
form of a letter or card with an appropriate promotional product. This is especially true with big ticket items. A realtor who uses a business card holder as a thank you gift with favorite local household business resources would be invaluable to a new homeowner unfamiliar with area services for homeowners. The realtor's card certainly would be one of the cards in the book.


REACTIVATE DORMANT ACCOUNTS: Revisit those firms who were once
customers, find out what went wrong, ask for their business again and put a promotional product in from of them to keep the message alive. Their new source may not be performing to expectations.

These same concepts would work for franchisors to attract or retain new franchisees. With budgets being tweaked for the marketing dollars, any way to leverage those dollars to be more effective is a plus!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

People Still need Great Hair Cuts

Despite the economic and financial slow-downs, there are service related franchise businesses that tend to weather the storm when it comes to having a relatively consistant customer following. Hair-Cutting Franchises fall in this category of franchise systems that offer "people" based services.
One such franchsie that continues to do well and opens new franchised locations regularly is Great Clips.

Great Clips has a relatively low total expected investment of around $100K for being a well recognized brand in the franchise industry.

Shelby Yastrow - Former Executive Vice President at Great Clips states, "Haircare is like food -- it's not a fad. Sure, tastes and styles change, but, just as people will not stop eating, they won't stop getting their hair cared for. That's one reason this business has more "staying power" than many trendy businesses. "

Sunday, October 19, 2008

How to use FranchiseBaby.com to Advertise a Franchise For Sale

At FranchiseBaby.com we focus on three methods of helping Franchisors and Franchisees advertise their franchises for sale.


First, we are a franchise information resource directory. Franchisors sign up for a subscription to our service for less than $10 a month. With the subscription the franchisor gets all investor and interested entrepreneur traffic that we drive to their respective web page listing on FranchiseBaby.com Each franchisor chooses how best to gather the interested investors information - whether its simply linking to their own website, or web form, displaying a phone number or email contact etc.


The next tool FranchiseBaby.com provides in terms of advertising, is the promotion and marketing of franchise businesses with franchise promotional products. FranchiseBaby.com has specialized in marketing and promotional products sales for a number of years. If you are a franchisor, you can contact a member of our team today, and find out how you can even profit from purchasing your own promotional materials (and then selling them to your franchisees). FranchiseBaby.com can brand your name or company logo on virtually any item you can imagine. Better yet, when you are a franchisor that signs up for a subscription to the franchise baby advertising directory, you get 10% off your first franchise promotional product order! This can be very substantial if you have a large order to fill in particular!


FranchiseBaby.com is also a valuable resource of advertising power when you need to sell an existing franchise for sale. Existing franchise for sale opportunities are linked directly on the main franchisors web page listing. An existing franchise for sale advertisement comprises of your own web page listing in which you can list any information you like. Your listing can run as long as you need it to run as well for a one time fee of only $24.95


We hope this helps explain some of the FranchiseBaby.com services we have to offer. Sometimes we get so caught up in blogging about exciting franchise news that we forget to mention just what it is we can do for franchisors and franchisees!


Thanks

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Rogue and Ugly Duckling Franchisees

Sometimes its difficult for the entrepreneur type to adhere to someone else's business "structure."

However, so many franchisors simply suggest "just sticking to the plan."

On more than one occasion I have had a franchisor tell me a story about a "rogue" or "ugly duckling" in their system - a franchisee who comes in talking more than listening. What makes the difference between the two (rogue or ugly duckling) is that the rogue franchisee never comes around to accepting the rules or sticking to the franchise plan into which they have invested. The ugly duckling on the other hand, although having some trouble sticking to the franchise system at first, learns to adapt eventually, and interestingly enough, often becomes one of the best franchisees in the sytem . . .

Franchises - The best businesses of the best

Doom and gloom in the financial world . . . but how is franchising hurt?

Naturally, most businesses are being hurt in some way by the recent economic trends. But if you understand just what a franchise business represents, its hard to conceive of the idea that franchising a business will no longer be the popular thing to do. . .
A franchise concept simply represents a "perfected" business plan. If the particular plan is executed correctly (under any economic conditions), it is more likely to succeed than a business just trying to get off the ground. Of course, that is not to say that in adverse economies even franchised businesses can't fail - as a franchisee owner, you just have a much better shot at succeeding with a tested franchise system.

Friday, October 17, 2008

'Breakfast' expansion in the Fast Food Industry


Early in the 1990's someone in the franchise industry thought that the Egg McMuffin seemed a little lonely during breakfast. Ever since then, the breakfast crowd has been one which franchisors look to potentially profit (additionally) from.



Little brother Burger King has definitely put up the biggest direct competition to the McMuffin, but a number of other franchises have expanded successfully (and many unsuccessfully) into the morning meal madness.

While the popularity of Bagel franchises seemed to explode into this decade, many large franchise brands have tried and failed (sometimes miserably, and dis"taste"fully).

Subway and Wendy's (two of the other top franchises in terms of units out there) are the latest to add or try a breakfast menu in limited markets. Hardee's, and even Taco Bell have experimented with breakfast menus as well.

We'll just have to wait and see who is still eating the Egg McMuffin?

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Business Consulting Franchises Experiencing Upturn


Here is one that might leave you scratching your head . . . or then again, maybe not. Several Business Consulting Franchisors have reported a slight improvement in the number of people interested in their respective franchise concepts over the last several (dismal economic) weeks. While many franchisors (across all industries) are clammoring for new franchisee recruits, some are even presenting offers to entrepreneurs that are almost uncomprehensible (2 for 1 deals, no franchise fee at all, lower royalties, etc.).

Really, this just leads back to the old argument, does franchising experience an upturn or downturn when the economy heads south?

Without question, the downturn over the last year or so has effected pretty much everyone in the franchise industry. If we are slowly turning the economic corner (for the sunnier side again) then maybe there exist those investors that think it might be a good idea to be in the business consulting side of things. While its hard to say if this will be the case, its easy enough to find investors scratching their heads right now . . . stay tuned.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Advertising Businesses should pick up some franchisees.


As the economy recovers from the recent downfall, one industry that should experience a bit of an upward swing is advertising.


Businesses and Franchises in the advertising realm will serve to cater to all businesses needing to advertise and build up a customer base once again. Those advertising franchises that have good brand recognition, such as FASTSIGNS, should be some of the most sought after. Taking a look at FASTSIGNS as an investment opportunity, the franchise investment starts at about $189K and has been one of the fastest growing opportunities (600 units or so) over the last several years. Take a look at FASTSIGNS as an investment opportunity today.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Are Business Opportunities Better Investments Right Now, or Franchises?


With the volatile movement of the stock market of late, some investors are turning to business opportunities right now. Business Opportunities (as opposed to franchises) usually have lower barriers of entry in terms of initial start-up capital. Although less total money invested might seem less of a risk right now, business opportunities do not come with the on-going support that a franchise system provides.


Generally, if your background is in the same field you are looking to purchase a business opportunity in, you have less to worry about at this time. However, if you are considering purchasing a business opportunity that is in an industry totally new to you, you might want to consider something more along the lines of a franchise opportunity. A franchise system comes with support from the franchisor. Also, because you are more vested in the franchisors system, they simply want you to succeed (and thus are more likely to keep on the ball helping you).


Just some thoughts, Happy Franchising!

Sunday, October 12, 2008

FranchiseBaby.com Announces Franchise Resales Advertisements.


We've listened: franchisees and franchisors alike have requested a way in which existing franchises be offered for sale on our website.

FranchiseBaby.com now offers these "existing" franchises a place to advertise their current operating business for sale. In particular, with the current state of the economy, many franchisees are looking to sell at this time.


Indeed, while it is unfortunate that some of these franchisees now must sell, it can be seen as an opportune time to purchase a franchise business that already exists. These individual businesses are usually offered at sometimes very reduced prices, and already come with customer base, marketing and advertising info (what has and has not worked for that individual location in the past), among more.

Friday, October 10, 2008

You Will Go Nuts Over These Gifts


Want an thank you gift that can be shared by a workgroup or office? Food items are always popular gifts, in fact, more people are giving food gifts than ever before. They look impressive, the containers, ribbons or packaging can be imprinted to make for memorable giving. Franchisees can thank their suppliers, customers, or use as an incentive to walk into a business. Increased traffic is something most businesses can benefit by. With all kinds of price points available, depending on the giver's budget and what kind of impression one wants to make, there's something for everyone. Fills can range from fancy cashews, english toffee, chocolate covered almonds, peppermint bark, festive mints, turtles and more...your imagination is the only limit! Early order incentive of 5% off if ordered by Nov. 5th.

Bear Rock Cafe - A little bit of Everything creates 'Home'


If you ever have the chance, drop into a Bear Rock Cafe.

I was actually very surprised to find out that "Bear Rock" was a franchise at first. The restaurant offers a very unique, very comforting feel, with many yummy treats too.

Half coffee-shop, half-home style restaurant, the Bear Rock serves a wide variety of coffees, pasteries, full and half soup and sandwich meals, a kids menu, and much much more (everything from meat-loaf to some very good macaroni and cheese).

Those customers seeking an "internet cafe" won't be disappointed either. Free WiFi is standard and every location boasts a large central fireplace, warm fire and all.

Speaking in terms of franchise investing, the Bear Rock is a higher captial franchise investment. Investors should have (or be able to obtain) around $600K in starting capital. Although the initial investment seems high, your restaurant/coffee shop makes money all day long. From early morning risers getting a cup of joe and surfing the new days news, to later evening customers grabbing dinner and a (few) beers - the Bear Rock is a very easy place to find one's self for several hours.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Time to Say Thanks is Always


It's always the right time to say thank you. Whether it's a great employee, the person who loaded your groceries or your spouse or kids, successful franchisees or franchisors can find someway to say thanks. A small token gift or a larger promotional item can make someone's day. An item embroidered with their name, a logoed franchise promotional item, a lasered pen, you name it, when given with genuine appreciation, the whole tone of a day can change. We all like to be appreciated and franchise owners are wise to key into this as we head into the holiday gift giving season. Something as simple as a card, box of candy or a large tower of cookies and nuts for the recipient to share, can go a long way into creating a pay it forward attitude. Who can you thank today?

Just What is a Franchise (a sideways look)



There is a lot of speculation about investing in a franchise right now. This is just a brief blog on a few simple thoughts about franchising in general.


A Franchise Business (and particularly one in an established franchise system) represents a business plan that has been "perfected" to some degree. Sure, most franchise systems or concepts can be improved upon in some way, but a franchise plan (as opposed to a single operating business) has already been scrutinized by more than just its owners/creator - and existing franchises have of course already been tested by other franchisees.

Don't be afraid to contact existing franchisees in the system you are interested in investing in. Many industry professionals agree that franchisees are the single most valuable resource for gathering information regarding a respective franchise system.

There exist many resources for franchise guidance and consulting. Most of these resources are also free to the interested entrepreneur seeking a franchise investment. Some simple advice: seek a franchise consultant who specializes in the system you are interested in investing in. Most franchise consultants are commissioned by franchisors seeking qualified investors. Be wary of any franchise consultant "pushing" any one franchise on you. If the consultant really has your best interests in mind, they will take their time and strategize a course of action unique to you.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Green tools to market your business


Green items are hot. How hot you ask? So hot you want to jump on the bandwagon to use recycled or reusable items to market your franchise product or service.

From pens made from corn to shopping bags that are recyled, items that potential clients can carry with your franchise branded logo will capture the attention and interest of the "green machine."

This bag is non-woven polypropylene, 100% recyclable and reusable.

Some Franchisors Have Amazing Offers During the Slowdown

FRANCHISE DEALS!
These are tough times for business investors, indeed.
But there do exist opportunities out there for those entrepreneurs with the captial to spend on franchise opportunities (with more "deals" appearing everyday).

A number of franchisors are beginning to offer "2 for 1" deals for their newly recruited franchisees. Other franchisors are waiving initial franchise fees altogether. And others still, are offering additional "carrots" in the form of paying new franchisee leases for the first one or two years, and sometimes even waiving marketing startup costs, etc.

If you have the required captial in hand, this just might be a great time to look into buying that franchise of you dreams. Here are a few notions to keep in mind:

If your investment requires additional credit of any kind, you might have trouble getting a loan during this slowdown (especially for food and restaurant credit loans). However, if you do have the capital in place to move forward on a "smaller dollar" establishment, fast-food chains offering more affordable "meal deals" are a good place to look first.

Real estate can be negotiated. Remember that the slowdown is greatly affecting the real estate industry. If you are ready to make an investment, make sure to work with the franchisor when locating a respective retail/box location. Even more important, negotiate or press the franchisor to really negotiate the lease firmly. Commercial real estate is more available in many parts of the country than it has ever been before. To free up more capital, remember to also request the lease be back-loaded, freeing up some capital upfront.

Friday, October 3, 2008

FranchiseBaby.com - A "New Addition" to the Franchise Family

FranchiseBaby.com is a franchise information directory on franchises for sale and business opportunities to buy.

The FranchiseBaby.com daily blog will feature news, articles, tips, and franchise industry information on franchise systems, how they are doing, and what might make a good franchise investment - or franchises to steer clear of.