Why Not Try Franchise Opportunities?

19 Responses to “Why Not Try Franchise Opportunities?”

  1. 456654 says:

    There are actually a lot of industries that give you an incredible opportunity that do not require high wealth to start. Rather it would be successful to you or not is all on you and how you build your own business. Every person is different, every business operation in business is different. I've even see a McDonald's shut down in an area because the business was improperly managed and not bringing enough income to keep it going. Every business has an opportunity to make a sufficient income for the owner. The success depends on the owner and what they do. If your unfamiliar with how to build a business, then I suggest you get involved in an industry that has training programs and earn as you learn that industry and build your own business. Sure you can take business classes before starting if you'd like. But you can also take on the programs that different industries offer for building a business in that industry, and make the money while at it verses taking a general business class that doesn't focus on a particular industry. Each industry is different on how they're ran, what you do, and what not to do.
    There are thousands of industries that have these types of opportunities. Just take a look around.
    As far as 10 thousand, you don't need that much at all to start a home based business in an industry and run it out of your home. In fact, most home based business cost under $500 to start. You have the same income opportunity as any traditional business around, but without all the over head expenses and the same tax benefits as well.

  2. Gem-a-holic says:

    I am 95% sure the answer is A & W Restaurants but cannot cite a source. I believe they first began franchising in the early 1920's.

  3. CO#1 says:

    Starbucks does not franchise to individuals. However, in situations in which a master concessionaire or other company controls or can provide improved access to desirable retail space (such as an airport), the Company may consider licensing its operations to such a company.

  4. Joe M says:

    I would guess, about 3,000. Franchising has experienced an expansion in 1970s and early 1980s, but then the growth began to slow down. In 1972, there were 909 franchisors in the U.S.; in 1986, 2,177; by 1995, the number increased to 2,618.

    There is a book called The Franchise Annual, which is published annually and contains data and profiles of all franchises operating in the U.S., Canada, and internationally. Ask your local public library if they have a copy (they most likely do).

  5. Deepak Jain says:

    Kindercare

    Bright Horizons

    Top 20 List Of Child Day Care Services Companies In The United States
    companies: 1 – 20 of 111,017
    Lincoln, John C Health Network Inc HQ, Phoenix, AZ
    Learning Care Group, Inc HQ, Novi, MI
    Learning Care Group, Inc Chicago, IL
    Lpa Investment Llc HQ, Chicago, IL
    La Petite Academy, Inc HQ, Chicago, IL
    Neighborhood Centers Inc HQ, Bellaire, TX
    Yale-New Haven Hospital Inc HQ, New Haven, CT
    Childtime Childcare, Inc HQ, Novi, MI
    Child Action, Inc HQ, Sacramento, CA
    Howell Public Schools HQ, Howell, MI
    Center For Community And Family Services, Inc HQ, Pasadena, CA
    Caring People Alliance HQ, Philadelphia, PA
    Child Care Associates HQ, Fort Worth, TX
    Redlands Christian Migrant Association, Inc HQ, Immokalee, FL
    Childhood Development Services, Inc HQ, Ocala, FL
    Vyalda, Yeled Childhood Center Brooklyn, NY
    The Sunshine House Inc HQ, Greenwood, SC
    Child Development Schools, Inc HQ, Columbus, GA
    New Horizon Enterprises, Inc HQ, Minneapolis, MN
    The Home For Little Wanderers Inc HQ, Boston, MA

  6. Devon G says:

    If there would be a low cost high ROI franchise everybody would do it. But depends, if you find a good spot you can have a good ROI with a Subway, or other fast food. Ice cream franchise would be good during summer, if you have no competition in the area.

  7. ~Hanan~ says:

    There is no market as of yet in other countries. I know it is in Canada and the States and a temporary one in Afghanistan.

    Found this on the site

    "What if I am interested in an International franchise outside of Canada and the United States?

    The TDL Group Corp. has completed its own internal research on international markets and from this we have determined that our immediate development plans are to concentrate on continued growth in Canada and the United States. As such, we are not prepared to entertain applications or proposals for anywhere outside of North America."

    Basically there is a bigger market in Canada and the States at this point in time, so they are concentrating on that.

  8. Entrepreneur.com has a list of all restaurant franchise opportunities:

    Food/Quick Service
    http://www.entrepreneur.com/franzone/cats/0,6587,12-12-0-FFQ,00.html

    Full Service Restaurants
    http://www.entrepreneur.com/franzone/cats/0,6587,12-12-0-FFRS,00.html

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