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Franchising is a great option for expanding your fast-growth business into new locations and markets.

Freeborn & Associates
905 584-4399
11 Antrim Crt
Caledon, ON
ZAD Consulting
705-253-9596
421 Bay Street
Sault Ste Marie, ON
CW Shows & Associates
705-324-5506
44 Hillside Drive
Lindsay, ON
Edge Of Control
905-951-6697
23 Crestridge Drive
Bolton, ON
BTI Services Inc
905-686-0101
78 Lake Driveway West
Ajax, ON
Templeman Consulting Group Inc
613-966-2620
200-205 Dundas E
Belleville, ON
Kitcher Development Consultants Ltd
613-967-6525
212 John
Belleville, ON
MJA & Associates Inc
905-620-0020
54 Claridge Crescent
Whitby, ON
CNM Inc
905-354-9972
3531 Portage Road
Niagara Falls, ON
Royal Courtyards
905-951-6633
18 King E
Bolton, ON

Franchising: Duplicating Business Success

f you've started a successful business that's expandable into new locations and markets, franchising just might be the breakout strategy you're looking for. Franchising is an ideal path for companies that seek fast growth and it's also a bulls-eye if you're looking to keep the quality level and performance of each location at its best. According to Mark Siebert, CEO of iFranchise Group, a consultancy for companies interested in franchising, statistics indicate that locations operated by franchisees consistently out-perform company-owned locations in quality and revenue.

This is consistent with Stuart Mathis ' perspective. As president of The UPS Store, he works with over 4,900 franchisees. We asked him on our radio show why UPS is utilizing franchising rather than opening company-owned stores. He confirmed that it's entrepreneurs that make each location a success. "They have an energy and passion that 'company men' just wouldn't be able to equal."

Franchisors are defined by three basic ingredients:

  • the use of a common trademark
  • the provision of assistance to the franchisee
  • the collection of fees, royalties, mark-ups or other monies from the franchisees

Even if you could see yourself developing these key ingredients, franchising still may not be for you. There are distinct pros and cons.

Lets start with the cons: you'll make less money per location due to revenue sharing requirements with franchisees, so you'll have to grow the total number of...

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