An insight into franchising from a Franchisee's perspectiveWritten on the 15th of March 2011 by Will Fulton
Buying a franchise is a great step if you are a first time business owner - especially if you’re coming out of a successful job in a similar field to that of your target franchise. That was my motivation for getting in. I also figured it would take way too long to set up endless business systems so why reinvent the wheel? I did very little due diligence prior to getting into ActionCOACH and have some perspective on this approach with the benefit of 5 year’s hindsight! Best wishes with your decision and back yourself to be the best! This article was contributed by Will Fulton from ActionCOACH. Will Fulton has seen the franchise system from many angles. He has been a franchisee with ActionCOACH for 5 years winning many awards including 2007 Australasian Coach of the Year. He’s also a Director of Advanced Cabinet Solutions who licence joiners to manufacture using a unique system for waterproof cabinet construction. He has trained franchisees in all stages of franchise ownership from induction training through to experienced operators. This has taken him to the USA, UK, Ireland, Australia as well as NZ with his training systems. In addition to his franchising activities, he operates an internet company and is a keen property investor. Author:Will Fulton |
An insight into franchising from a Franchisee's perspectiveWritten on the 15th of March 2011 by Will Fulton
Buying a franchise is a great step if you are a first time business owner - especially if you’re coming out of a successful job in a similar field to that of your target franchise. That was my motivation for getting in. I also figured it would take way too long to set up endless business systems so why reinvent the wheel? I did very little due diligence prior to getting into ActionCOACH and have some perspective on this approach with the benefit of 5 year’s hindsight! Best wishes with your decision and back yourself to be the best! This article was contributed by Will Fulton from ActionCOACH. Will Fulton has seen the franchise system from many angles. He has been a franchisee with ActionCOACH for 5 years winning many awards including 2007 Australasian Coach of the Year. He’s also a Director of Advanced Cabinet Solutions who licence joiners to manufacture using a unique system for waterproof cabinet construction. He has trained franchisees in all stages of franchise ownership from induction training through to experienced operators. This has taken him to the USA, UK, Ireland, Australia as well as NZ with his training systems. In addition to his franchising activities, he operates an internet company and is a keen property investor. Author:Will Fulton |
An insight into franchising from a Franchisee's perspectiveWritten on the 15th of March 2011 by Will Fulton
Buying a franchise is a great step if you are a first time business owner - especially if you’re coming out of a successful job in a similar field to that of your target franchise. That was my motivation for getting in. I also figured it would take way too long to set up endless business systems so why reinvent the wheel? I did very little due diligence prior to getting into ActionCOACH and have some perspective on this approach with the benefit of 5 year’s hindsight! Best wishes with your decision and back yourself to be the best! This article was contributed by Will Fulton from ActionCOACH. Will Fulton has seen the franchise system from many angles. He has been a franchisee with ActionCOACH for 5 years winning many awards including 2007 Australasian Coach of the Year. He’s also a Director of Advanced Cabinet Solutions who licence joiners to manufacture using a unique system for waterproof cabinet construction. He has trained franchisees in all stages of franchise ownership from induction training through to experienced operators. This has taken him to the USA, UK, Ireland, Australia as well as NZ with his training systems. In addition to his franchising activities, he operates an internet company and is a keen property investor. Author:Will Fulton |
An insight into franchising from a Franchisee's perspectiveWritten on the 15th of March 2011 by Will Fulton
Buying a franchise is a great step if you are a first time business owner - especially if you’re coming out of a successful job in a similar field to that of your target franchise. That was my motivation for getting in. I also figured it would take way too long to set up endless business systems so why reinvent the wheel? I did very little due diligence prior to getting into ActionCOACH and have some perspective on this approach with the benefit of 5 year’s hindsight! Best wishes with your decision and back yourself to be the best! This article was contributed by Will Fulton from ActionCOACH. Will Fulton has seen the franchise system from many angles. He has been a franchisee with ActionCOACH for 5 years winning many awards including 2007 Australasian Coach of the Year. He’s also a Director of Advanced Cabinet Solutions who licence joiners to manufacture using a unique system for waterproof cabinet construction. He has trained franchisees in all stages of franchise ownership from induction training through to experienced operators. This has taken him to the USA, UK, Ireland, Australia as well as NZ with his training systems. In addition to his franchising activities, he operates an internet company and is a keen property investor. Author:Will Fulton |
An insight into franchising from a Franchisee's perspectiveWritten on the 15th of March 2011 by Will Fulton
Buying a franchise is a great step if you are a first time business owner - especially if you’re coming out of a successful job in a similar field to that of your target franchise. That was my motivation for getting in. I also figured it would take way too long to set up endless business systems so why reinvent the wheel? I did very little due diligence prior to getting into ActionCOACH and have some perspective on this approach with the benefit of 5 year’s hindsight! Best wishes with your decision and back yourself to be the best! This article was contributed by Will Fulton from ActionCOACH. Will Fulton has seen the franchise system from many angles. He has been a franchisee with ActionCOACH for 5 years winning many awards including 2007 Australasian Coach of the Year. He’s also a Director of Advanced Cabinet Solutions who licence joiners to manufacture using a unique system for waterproof cabinet construction. He has trained franchisees in all stages of franchise ownership from induction training through to experienced operators. This has taken him to the USA, UK, Ireland, Australia as well as NZ with his training systems. In addition to his franchising activities, he operates an internet company and is a keen property investor. Author:Will Fulton |
What makes a good franchise opportunityWritten on the 26 May 2011
Want to buy a franchise, but not quite sure what to look for? Here is a quick guide to help you evaluate the franchise opportunities you are considering. Well-known respected brand
While it doesn’t ensure success, buying a franchise of a well-known brand will certainly be a lot easier than investing in one that hasn’t established itself yet. Experienced franchisor
Something that goes hand-in-hand with a well-know brand is an experienced franchisor – if they’ve built their business into a successful franchise, they obviously know what they are doing. Good location
You know what they say – location is everything. You need to be able to operate your franchise business from a place that suits you and suits your target market. Quality product
If the franchise doesn’t have a good product, you’re wasting your time and money. It needs to be high-quality, marketable and priced competitively so you have a chance at success. Profitability
When it comes down to it, money will be the most important factor in your decision to buy a franchise – if it’s not profitable, then it’s not a good franchise opportunity. Support
The main reason why people choose franchise businesses over starting from scratch themselves is because they don’t want to go it alone – so make sure the franchisor offers adequate support. Suit your situation
This is probably the most important part of a good franchise opportunity. It’s essential that you choose a franchise business that suits your personality, your schedule, your goals, your budget and most importantly your skills. |