Hi all,
Firstly my thanks to Boshravie (PCCom), Darren (Purple Rhino) and Rob (anderclean) for your kind comments
To Poleman: the profit margin of any franchise is the Royalty Fee. This varies enormously from one to another, but in my case it is 20% of the value of work achieved by the Franchisee, plus any initial profit from the sale of the Franchise. Bear in mind that there are none of the expenses of employing, so this is a much more accurate statement than saying: "My employee turns over £1,000 per week and I pay him £350 so my profit is £650". Anyone employing will tell you that is cloud cuckoo land.
As Boshravie and Rob have said from their own experience, my system works, is easy to run and I am always ready to help with any questions my customers may have.
Regarding the question of providing the customers: As some have commented, most franchises don't do this - they just tell the Franchisee how to run the business, then let him/her get on with it, find all their own customers and still charge them an ongoing fee. When I was creating my system, I decided the best way was to provide the customers, that is the single most important stumbling block to anyone considering starting up on their own - "How will I ever find enough customers to make a living?" I set out to attract people who really wanted to start up on their own, but were frightened for this reason. Promising them as many customers as they wanted meant they could have their own business but also be guaranteed success from day one.
That's why people are happy to buy a Franchise based on my system
Of course you can run a system where the Franchisees have to find their own customers, but as others have said, in that case what is it you are selling? and would anybody be happy to keep paying you for a business they built entirely themselves?
Smudgeoff: I will e-mail you tomorrow with a full answer to your e-mail to me - just got home from a week in Dorset so I need a few hours to get my "business" mind working properly.
Rogue Trader: We had a chat a few weeks ago - if you need to speak to any of my previous customers have another look at my "Jolisian" website - there is a list of people who have been kind enough to give recommendations, they are all members on here and I'm sure they would be happy to talk to you.
If anyone needs any more encouragement to contact me, please take note there are no negative responses from people who have set up businesses based on my system - if there were any dissatisfied customers, I'm sure they would have been quick to have their say on here!
Regards,
Ian