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Get Started in Franchising: About franchise opportunities

by Kurt Illetschko

Many people associate franchising with fast food but this is an outdated notion. It came about because the fast food sector was the first to expand through franchising but in the meantime, many different sectors have adapted franchising to their needs. This means that prospective franchisees have a host of available options waiting for them.

When selecting a franchise opportunity, the first thing to look for is the track record of the business and the people that operate it. If the business is new, say less than two years old, alarm bells should ring. Systems and procedures may be less than perfect and the mere fact that the business trades successfully from one location does not guarantee that it can be franchised successfully.

Prospective franchisees need to look at the business and ask themselves at least three pertinent questions:

1. Will the concept work in other locations, for example in other parts of the country?
2. Can its success be sustained for at least 10 years or longer?
3. Will I be happy working in this business?

Because nobody has a (reliably working) crystal ball, it is virtually impossible to predict any of this with accuracy. A realistic assessment of the likely scenario is the best you can hope for. I advise you to undertake market research, talk to other franchisees and consult with professional advisors.

To sum up, you need to satisfy yourself that the franchise has a profitable future and that you will enjoy being part of it!


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