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>>> Why Buy A Franchise?
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In a sense, franchising is a business model whose primary purpose is risk
minimization. Every study ever done on the success rate of new (non-franchise) business
startups concludes the same thing. Starting up a new business is very risky. Most
studies show that over 90% fail within three years. The primary reason that the failure
rate is so high is because the owners have to go through the learning curve of operating
that specific type business.
Unfortunately, the market place is not very tolerant of the inexperienced neophyte
trying to learn how to operate a new business. If you can't compete in the market place, you
get eaten by the sharks very quickly. You go bust, you lose money, your credit, your
home, your reputation and sometimes,even your family. Failing in business can be a
horrible experience. Unfortunately, this happens to thousands of poor souls every
year in the U.S., and it is so unnecessary.
Unless you have considerable experience in the specific type business that you
are considering going into, it is very probable that you will fail. Business format
franchising is as close as you are going to come in today's market place to
a guarantee of success. All the studies done have found that franchise new
business startups rarely fail,and when they do, it is typically because the franchisee
did not stick to the franchisor's systems.
In all human endeavors, there is involved a learning process. This learning process requires
going through a series of trial and error encounters wherein knowledge is gained by trying
and failing, trying and failing again and again, and eventually trying and succeeding. This
process is generally called the learning curve. In the context of franchising, the franchisor has
already gone through the learning curve and has learned the secrets of success for the
specific business. In business format franchising all that has been learned by going
through the curve is transferred to the franchisee. This is fundamentally why you buy a
franchise, to minimize risk and give yourself the best possible chance to succeed. Another
reason why it is prudent to buy a franchise is that a franchise investment can be
thoroughly researched before any significant expenditures are made.
With a new business startup (non-franchise) you are always operating in the
dark. No matter how much research you do,it is very difficult to get a handle on
so many aspects of the new business. With a franchise the franchiser is a wealth
of information about the business from how to prepare a pro forma to the best
personality traits for the business. But the most important information comes
from the existing franchisees. With a good systematic approach you can get
answers to nearly all the really key questions. Such as:
- Do you feel that you were properly trained?
- How long did it take before you reached break even?
- What is your annual return on investment?
- How do you feel about the day-to-day duties of the business?
- If you had it to do over, would you do it again?
You can in a very real sense try the business on before you buy to
make sure it is a good fit for you.
Another very important reason to buy a franchise is inter-twined into
its basic nature. Franchising inherently leads to rapid growth because the
franchisees provide the expansion capital. There are few restraints to
growth in franchising. As a franchise system expands into hundreds of units
many positive things begin to happen. The name begins to become well known
because people see it everywhere. Most people associate size with success
and it is true to some extent. The large number of units enables the franchise to
advertise heavily, which tends to increase sales. A synergy begins to be
created in which success begets success.
The large number of units enables the franchise to advertise heavily, which
tends to increase sales. A synergy begins to be created in which success
begets success. The franchise begins to squeeze out competition through its
sheer size. The franchise can buy products in large quantity at significant
discounts, which it passes on to the franchisees. The synergy just grows and grows.
In summary the primary reason you should buy a franchise as opposed
to starting up a non-franchise new business, is to minimize risk and enhance
your chances of success.
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