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Written by Webmaster
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Wednesday, 18 June 2008 |
By www.baaci.biz
Young spirited and healthy baby boomers that have invested their money wisely and want to continue working but just not for someone else may opt to invest in a franchise as a second career. Additionally, many of those unemployed who have been laid off due to a slowdown in the economy will try their hands at starting their own business as a result of not being able to find another job or because they desire the opportunity to be their own boss in an attempt to control their own destiny. A large percentage of new prospective business owners from both of these groups will seek the expertise of a Franchise Consultant to assist them with finding the right opportunity.
Franchise consultants are individuals who are essentially brokers that connect people seeking franchise opportunities with companies that offer such opportunities (franchisors). Franchise consultants can be independent or work for a firm of business consultants who have trained the consultant, giving him access to their knowledge base and the help of their established and experienced attorneys, accountants, etc.
However, the services offered by different Franchise Consultants vary widely. But for the most part, the majority of consultants do not offer services beyond matching franchisees with business opportunities offered by the Franchise Consultants constituents which are companies the consultant represent and receive commission from.
Franchise Consultants earn a lucrative referral fee for their efforts typically from the franchisor. Nonetheless, one of the first things a consultant will do for you is arrange a phone conversation to gather information about your business goals, your preferences and to collect information regarding your financial wherewithal.
Franchise Consultants can also support franchisors by: 1.) Screening franchisee candidates and investors, 2.) Giving the franchisor marketing, advertising, and training advice, 3.) Determining a companies' ability to become a franchise, and 4.) Developing brand recognition and loyalty. Clearly, Franchise Consultants are providing a necessary service because prospective franchisees are confused by all the options for business ownership and franchisors are desperately seeking qualified applicants to expand their businesses and promote their brand names.
Franchise Consultants offer selection details on hundreds of different franchise opportunities. A good consultant will recommend opportunities based on your lifestyle and business goals. Nonetheless, it is important to remember that the Franchise Consultant is presenting you opportunities, but you make the ultimate decision; and an important decision it is! It is a decision that could change your life forever; for better or for worse. Therefore, you should give much deliberation and attention to the many details, choices and options that franchising offers before making a decision.
In fact, if after closely reviewing all of a companys marketing material, (more importantly) the companys franchise agreement and after getting the blessings from a franchise attorney and an accountant, a franchisee candidate should strongly consider visiting the franchisor and getting a firsthand look at the companys operations and support structure.
It is important to keep in mind, that the majority of Franchise Consultants offer their services free of charge to the franchisee, primarily receiving compensation from franchisers. Despite the fact that you are receiving a free service, you should only work with Franchise Consultants who have the ability (and the desire) to understand you and what you are looking for in a franchise opportunity and who has franchises in his/her portfolio that meet your criteria. A reputable Franchise Consultant can help a potential franchisee comprehend the numerous details of franchising. Additionally, untrustworthy Franchise Consultants, motivated solely by profits, may suggest unwise franchisee-franchisor relationships purely to generate income from franchisors.
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