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If you’ve already decided to buy into a franchise, the next step is to determine what franchise you want to buy. There are many different kinds of franchises, ranging from computer repair providers to video rental outlets to restaurants and everything in between. Before you start a franchise, you’ll have to decide what kind you want. A lot of thought and deliberation has to go into your decision, as choosing the right business for you can make or break your chances at success.
What do you love to do? Unlike starting an original business where you can decide everything, a franchise comes with a pre-made, turn-key operation. This means the product or service you are going to sell is already decide for you. Selling something you absolutely hate is a sure way to meet with failure. On the other hand, if you already love something and find a franchise that sells it, you may have found your road to success.
How much profit? Even if you love a product or business, if the franchise isn’t going to make you enough money, you’re not going to be very happy. If you stand to make a much larger product with a product you aren’t excited about, you’ll have to decide which franchise is more appealing to you. Making a lot of money doing something you hate may not be worth it to you. On the other hand, doing what you love and barely being able to get by isn’t exactly an appealing option either.
How much can you invest? Starting a business costs money, and franchises often cost a lot more than an independent. You’ll have to have a good idea of how much funding you can secure before you decide upon a franchise. If a certain franchise opportunity is outside your price-range, you’ll have to reconsider your choice.
How much help do you need? Along with product and name recognition differences, franchises offer different levels of support. Some are very active helping their customers, while others have less support to give. You want to find a franchise that matches your needs. If you are new to the world of business, a franchise with a lot of support will be better than one that isn’t able to offer you much. On the other hand, if you are an experienced business owner, you’ll have a wider range of franchises to choose from.
How established is the franchise? Some new franchises offer its owners a great opportunity: being the first one on the block to own the business. There is more risk with new franchises, but also more opportunity. Established franchises, on the other hand, usually have a more established customer base to draw upon. They also may be their own worst competition. If a market is already saturated with the same franchise competitors, you may find the going a little tougher securing a piece of the pie.
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