Is buying an internet franchise the right business choice for you? Or, would you be better pursuing your own ideas and setting up as a sole trader? What are the risks of each, and how do they compare? There's a great deal of misunderstanding with many people confusing the idea of buying a franchise with starting up your own business. With so many franchises available today, this has opened the field up even more and made it even more perplexing!
The first thing to make sure you're aware of is what exactly a franchise is and how it will affect you, as well as how internet franchises compare to those in the real world. A franchise is an opportunity which allows you to trade using an established name or brand. You buy into the business and in return receive legal permission to sell and trade using the brand name that has already been established.
This clearly represents a number of advantages to you, not least of which is the fact that much of the hard work has already been done for you. The brand name has been established, the product thoroughly tested within the market place, advertising and promotion has already taken place and there is an existing level of consumer trust in the product and brand. These are some of the hardest challenges to try to overcome if you are starting up your own business from scratch, and so this can represent a much smoother and quicker way into trading than going it alone.
However, there are several points of which to be aware of. The first is the fact that you will be required to pay a large fee upfront. Buying into a franchise can cost a significant sum of money in most cases. If you don't have this capital in advance, then you will be unable to consider a franchise. The second aspect to be aware of is that any business which allows you to use its name and brand is going to have a vested interest in the way you do business.
After the time, trouble, effort and expense of creating the product, marketing it, promoting it and building up consumer trust, the company is not going to allow any franchise holder to spoil that company image. You'll therefore find yourself having to follow a number of guidelines and requirements, not all of which you may be entirely happy with.
Another point to be aware of is that as far as your expenses are concerned, buying into the franchise won't necessarily be the end of you having to spend money on the business. You may well be required to contribute towards future promotions and advertising campaigns, and although you'll be sharing the expense with the franchisor and all other franchisees, meaning that the end result will be far more than you could have achieved on your own, this will still entail you having to pay money when asked rather than when you choose.
Franchising can certainly offer a very easy and comfortable way into the world of business, and if you find something which fits in with your lifestyle, interests and preferences, then you can very well find yourself enjoying every minute of every day.
But running an internet franchise can also be a lonely endeavour. If you're used to working in a busy office environment it is important to be aware that if you decide to run your own, you may find yourself working on your own for a good deal of time. Of course, for some people this is highly preferable, and one of the reasons they enter into the arrangement, but it's important to analyse how important the social aspect of work is to you.
There are a number of online franchise opportunities available, with companies offering start-up business packages for much less than you might expect to find in the real world. To some extent, this is quite understandable, since many internet businesses thrive as a result of the low overheads; no shop, no rent and no products. However, there are also a number of scams online, and so, if you're interested in internet franchises one of the key things to do is to research thoroughly. There are plenty of review sites, and discussion boards, and you would do well to investigate many possible ideas before committing your money.
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So, What Exactly is a Franchise Broker?
A franchise broker is simply someone who acts as a liaison between franchisors and franchisees. He gets the two parties together and has the sale of a franchise as his ultimate goal.
Empirebb.com compares a franchise, or business broker to a real estate broker because, essentially, a business broker does the same thing. The only difference is that instead of selling houses, the franchise broker is selling businesses. He assists the seller in preparing the business for sale and also prepares and delivers necessary documents. He will facilitate the closing of a deal and earn a commission on each sale.
The franchise broker's knowledge of available business opportunities can greatly aid you in your own search.
Some Functions of Franchise Brokers
Empirebb.com provides this list of the various roles of a business broker:
* Listing businesses available for sale
* Assisting owners in the appraisal of their businesses
* Gathering and/or requesting all the relevant documents for the sale of the business
* Producing description sheets, which promote the businesses
* Promoting those franchises which he has listed
* Guiding/qualifying prospective franchisees
* Acting as an intermediary between franchisor and franchisee
* Setting up contacts for both parties with professionals such as lawyers and accountants who will be instrumental in completing the sale
* Assisting both franchisor and franchisee throughout the sales process
Well, What About a Franchise Consultant?
A franchise consultant provides professional advice to entrepreneurs interested in franchising. USfranchisenews.com suggests a list of things you, as a potential franchisee, should expect from a professional franchise consultant.
This list includes matching you with a franchise that will best suit your individual needs based on finances and personality. The consultant should find, within your selected industry, a franchise with a “creditable track record.” You should be advised by the consultant of what a particular franchise agreement will expect of you, so you can make comparisons through your own research. A consultant should assist the prospective franchisee in acquiring all pertinent information about a franchise and explain how you can research the franchise on your own. Finally, the consultant should aid in the review of legal documents and help you understand various financing options.
And What are the Advantages of this?
You might ask what the advantage could be in paying for this type of advice. After all, you are capable of doing research on your own. Well, there are many benefits associated with the acquisition of professional knowledge.
Starting a franchise—or any business—is a monumental decision that requires many cogs to work together in one machine, and, frankly, seeking the advice of an expert in the field just makes good sense.
The use of a franchise consultant will also exponentially increase your chances of locating that one business opportunity that is just perfect for you. A professional consultant will be well-acquainted with the plethora of opportunities available. And, with business opportunities ranging from investment-only to part-time ventures to even multiple unit chains in industries ranging from fast-food to retail sales to tax preparation, the expertise of a franchise consultant could greatly reduce the time you must personally spend researching to find the best fit. It just means you'll be opening the doors of your own business that much quicker.
All this being said, there are a few factors to consider when choosing a consultant or broker. First, a potential franchisee should bear in mind that other than factual information such as financial data or litigation history, all the advice provided by a professional will be subjective. This means that you should consider the philosophies of a franchise consultant and whether they coincide with your own.
For example, some consultants may believe that the product itself is the key to success, so a franchise that offers a product or service in high demand will be an automatic success; however, a different franchise consultant might truly feel that brand awareness is the best indicator of future success and so advise you to seek out a well-known franchise.
Therefore, as a prospective franchisee, you should evaluate your own philosophies about the keys to success in business, so you can make an advantageous selection when it comes time to choose a franchise broker or consultant.
This way, you assure yourself that your broker or consultant will be presenting you with business opportunities with a strong potential to be a good match for you.
And remember that success in franchising is measured by reaching your personal goals within your personal timeframe. It isn't necessarily based exclusively on profits.
A good franchise broker or consultant will weigh all the elements of your personality, needs and unique desires in order to locate a business opportunity that will be rewarding to you in each of these areas and exhibit the best possible potential for allowing you to achieve your business goals.
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