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I like the idea of investing in some less popular franchises that have the potential to be big. Thanks for the tips!

Rachael

Thanks for the information...I bookmarked your site, and I appreciate your time and effort to make your blog a success!

wok2go Restaurants

A good article that raises some interesting points. Although investing in a well known franchise can be an attractive option it is always worth at least investigating the newer and perhaps less well known franchise opportunities. These franchises will in some cases have much more potential.

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Marcie,
Nice comment!
Thanx for reading.
JL

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Mark,
I am sorry that your experience with Subway was less than stellar....
Joel Libava

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Mark Leonard

As a former Subway multi-unit franchisee, I can corroborate your post. I followed all the rules, and the strong advice of the Development Agent, and ended up building a beautiful, money-losing store. The big mistake? Not doing my research carefully enough. In this case, I blindly trusted the training and the reputation and the advice of this mighty franchise, and that was a costly mistake. Overall, I think Subway is a good franchise, but not nearly so safe as the franchisor would want new franchisees to believe. I encourage all prospective franchisees to budget a significant amount of money ($5,000 - $10,000 minimum) to pay experts (like Joel) to help them, and them exclusively, to evaluate a franchise opportunity. The business risks in the franchise world are grossly understated.

Mark Leonard (www.YourFranchiseMentor.com)

Marcie Blagden

Branding is undoubtedly important for any franchise - the only thing that is perhaps more important than branding is brand consistency. In order for a national brand or franchise to fully maximize demand generation it must be committed, both on the corporate and the local levels, to upholding a certain brand image. I would argue that if a potential franchisor isn’t willing to fully embrace a franchise’s carefully crafted branding and advertising materials that the potential franchisor should keep looking until they find a brand that they can embrace. More and more franchises and national brands are employing tools, such as Balihoo Marketer Edition, that allow local franchise owners direct access to corporate-approved creative. That creative material is then taken by the local franchisor and customized so that their final advertisement resonates with the franchisor’s local (and most profitable) audience. In our hyper-local marketplace, it is more important than ever that corporate and local franchisors advertise their joint brand in concert. Read more about online software tools, like Balihoo Marketer Edition on franchise-update.com: http://www.franchise-update.com/suppliers/balihoo/

Edgar

Great post.
Yes, branding is important. I suggest potential franchise owners think about this.
Edgar Malley

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