Be in business for yourself, not by yourself.
This is how our valuable, no-cost process works for you:

You may be dissatisfied with the way you're being treated by the company you work for. Perhaps you are an executive who has been displaced. You realize that your labors have been creating wealth for others, but not for yourself. You've had the idea of owning your own business as a solution to these and other issues, but you've heard all the horror stories about the failure rates of independent businesses. A franchise may be the answer for you.

What is a franchise?

A franchise is a network of privately owned businesses that allows a number of independent business owners to share a brand, a successful method of doing business, and a strong marketing and distribution system. Franchising is a business strategy -- a way to make a consistent set of products and services more broadly available to customers. As a marketing system, a franchise can improve brand recognition and market acceptance for a company, its products, and services.

Minimizing Risk

For the franchisee, franchising is all about risk reduction and safety. You give up the total freedom associated with being an "independent owner" to become part of a group of people committed to building a brnd and dominating the market using a common, tested operating system. As a franchisee, you don't have to guess about the most effective way to build your business, A specific system is already in place.

Systems that Work

Every franchisor provides their unique method of doing business (their operating system, a recognized brand or trademark that has value in th eyes of the customer, plus initial and ongoing support from the franchisor). As a franchisee, you don't have to reinvent the wheel to be successful. You provide the capital to expand the brand, and you provide management talent to run the business and execute the operating system.

Predictable Results

A franchise system should also provide group buying power to cut your operation expenses, faster growth due to tested marketing programs, predictable results based on your adherence to the operating system and less risk of your invested capital.  The trade-offs for you are the fees you pay the franchisor for the operating license and the restrictions you will deal with as you operate the business.

The Bottom Line

Ask yourself if you would rather own a McDonald's or an independent burger drive-in. The answer to that question will tell you whether becoming a franchisee is worth exploring.  If it is, click here to get started.