You have found what you think is a perfect franchise opportunity. You have done as much homework as you can think of. You have enlisted the help of others. Yet something is still missing.
You haven't talked with any existing franchisees. Sure, the franchisor has provided you with a list of franchisees that they recommend that you to talk to as a reference. They also probably display one or more testimonials on their web site from "Golden" franchisees. But think about it. Why would a franchisor steer you to these franchisees? Do you suppose it is because these happy franchisees will give the franchisor a good referral? Of course they will. If they didn't they surely would not be on the franchisor's preferred list.
Now I want you to think back to all of the new employees that you have hired over the years. Remember what it is like to call on a personal or business reference that was provided by the prospective employee? I will bet that you have never received a bad reference now have you? Is this any different than what the franchisor is trying to do to you? Is this what you want? Are you looking for a "canned" answer? Or would you want a real objective viewpoint?
What I want you to do is to talk to any existing franchisees that the does not recommend. Now, please understand that just because a franchisee is not on the franchisors recommended list does not mean that the franchisee will bad mouth the franchisor. Most likely they will still give the franchisor a good recommendation. But what if they didn't? That would sure tell you a lot now wouldn't it.
A lot depends on the franchise opportunity. Do they have existing in your area? If not, then you are probably limited to making some phone calls, although making a long drive or jumping on a plane is not unreasonable. However, if they do have existing franchise operations nearby, I would strongly recommend that you personally visit as many operations that you can. I especially like the thought of making any visits unannounced. If you think about it, if someone knows that you are coming to visit their operation, they would probably take extra care in making sure that they are prepared. For example, let's say that the franchise opportunity is a restaurant. You have contacted them and they have asked you to visit when it is convenient for them. Maybe the franchisee will take extra care that the restaurant is clean and presentable. They will probably ask you to come during non peak hours. My recommendation to you is to do the exact opposite.
Many large corporations hire "secret shoppers" to go under cover to shop their own stores as well as their competitor's stores. They do this in order to receive valuable feedback from a customer's point of view. This creates a valuable source of information which enables the company to make adjustments. I would recommend that you do the same.
Visit the franchisee unannounced. Be a "secret shopper". Go during their peak hours of operation. Get a feel for their volume of traffic. See how their traffic flows. See how their employees react under stress. Absorb how customers react to the busy times. Buy their products or utilize their services yourself. Put yourself in the shoes of the customer, as you are one. Take mental notes and as soon as you have left the premises formulate your thoughts and write them down.
Of course you will also want to talk with the franchise owner. That is step number two. You will probably not be able to do so during peak hours. You may have to wait some time or more likely you will have to make an appointment to return at another time. This is fine, as it will give you time to prepare a set of questions based on your recent customer experience.
In my next article, ", I will go into more detail about other questions that you want to ask in addition to those formulated in your recent shopping experience. Happy shopping!
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Be A Secret Shopper
Secret shopping is one hot industry today. But what is secret shopping? Secret shopping is simply being hired by companies who would want to evaluate their stores, products and services and getting paid while posing to be a regular customer. It is a very effective way of getting extra income while enjoying and helping a certain enterprise to improve their services.
Below are some tips on how to become a successful secret shopper:
(1) Be resourceful.
The industry of secret shopping is one that we might describe as a clandestine industry. It is a clandestine industry not because it is a hoax or a scam but because secrecy is the most important aspect of the whole idea. If the store personnel know that you are a secret evaluator for their management, then they would treat you extraordinarily, therefore affecting the evaluation. Being resourceful means looking at different local newspaper, internet and other forms of ads which looks for secret shoppers.
(2) Be professional
If one is hired as a secret shopper, he should bear in mind that he should be a shopper on the outside but an evaluator on the inside. One should not lose focus when being a secret shopper and should not overlook the aspect of evaluation.
(3) Be on time
Being a secret shopper entails some kind of time restriction when it comes to one's deliverables. The reports should always be submitted on time. The reports should also be comprehensive and should not be done half-heartedly. The secret of being successful in this industry is to take the job seriously.
(4) Be observant
One of the main qualifications that companies look for in a secret shopper is his ability to be able to look at things on a detailed level. Once a secret shopper enters a store, he should remember the way the attendants greet him, or what they are wearing and what they are doing.
(5) Interact
Interacting with the personnel of a store is one of the main jobs of a secret shopper. Companies can evaluate the actions of their personnel when there are no customers around, they can do that by using other methods ( hidden cameras, etc.). However, when it comes to evaluating their professionalism and courtesy, the secret shopper plays a very important role.
(6) Be objective
A successful secret shopper knows how to delineate his biases from the observations made during the visit.
(7) Learn how to write technically
Companies can hire practically anyone to be a secret shopper. Successful secret shoppers know how to write substantive reports which would be very helpful to the companies which hired them. They are also picked over and over again and are referred to other companies because of their competency.
Conclusion
These are just some basic tips on becoming a successful secret shopper. Although it is a fun job, it should be taken seriously, nonetheless. There is no such thing a free lunch and there is no such thing as an all-fun-no-work job.
Being a secret shopper, after all, is a good opportunity to turn a hobby into an income-generating endeavor.
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