Hi guys,
Answers to some of the questions...
How is a franchise a low start up cost?
Time is money when running your own business…
When I think back to when I first started I spent (wasted) so much time finding the right system / bodging DIY setups / making my own leaflets that didn’t work / quoting jobs too low / trying to diversify too much etc.. etc..
So, in my opinion investing into a franchise is low cost when every aspect of starting your own business from scratch is taken into consideration.
Not sure 'Ongoing expense of Franchise Fee' is a plus point, I realise that the tick means 'yes', so it is correct. It's certainly an interesting info graphic but not sure it quite sells it.
No it isn’t meant as a plus point… The table is a pros and cons table for the potential franchisee to weigh up.
Just looked at your franchising web site and within the training section it doesn't actually say you will receive training on any of the equipment! I assume you teach them during the 5 days how to use the kit? If you do might be worth mentioning that?
The franchisee will be trained on everything… 2 days practical training on real customers houses – exterior & interior window cleaning / gutter clearing and gutter, fascia soffit cleaning. Within these 2 days they will also receive full training on RO systems, the van WFP system etc..
1 day sales and marketing – canvassing / marketing / quoting
1 day scheduling / bookkeeping / customer services / office functions
And, if they are going to employ – 1 day on recruitment and team management.
I know it's your baby, but looking at it I get the feeling it's all about the franchise rancher than the franchisee
It’s not at all… It’s all about growing a network of window cleaning businesses under one brand – where everyone in the network supports each other, but the ultimate support comes from the Franchisor.
I employ 2 guys at the moment, and I hate the employment side of things… I’m naturally better at supporting others rather than man management. So I will be putting 100% into supporting all franchisees – to me it will be all about them.
Could be that already being in the biz I see like your own territory, don't wash - a newbie may think they get an area devoid of other windy's and how big is a territory ?
This will be fully explained to the potential franchisee. They will have their own territory that no other Iconic franchisee can trade in… Obviously it goes without saying that there could be 100’s of other window cleaners in that territory – but competition is healthy.
There’s that much good FREE info out there now that also negates the value of having ongoing support from an experienced operator.
You could say this about every Franchise in any industry but the fact remains that people invest in franchises and will continue to do so.
The Franchise Industry turns over £15 Billion every year in the UK, this is an increase of 46% over the last decade. So more and more people start their own business through franchising.