How Should I Choose a Franchise?
So, you want to pursue a franchise model; now you’re searching for the right franchise to purchase. What makes a good franchise? What should you look out for?
Brand Strength
Allowances for Localisation
As a franchisee, you might like to have some autonomy to operate and customize your business in response to the local context. While some franchises impose rigid global or regional regulations, others welcome localisation as long as basic brand guidelines are followed (e.g. use of logo and brand colours).
A good franchisor understands and recognises the importance of catering to local market demands while balancing the overall needs of the brand accordingly.
Franchisor Support
Franchisee and royalty fee payments comprise franchisor support, from business reviews and annual training to marketing support and screening of employees. Find out what’s included before jumping in. A supportive franchisor will provide adequate resources to help you run your business.
A good franchisor will also understand how to motivate their franchisees commercially and reflect that accordingly in their fees.
Robust Franchisor Team
Speak with franchisors and their teams—identify their business goals and aspirations and their approach to supporting franchisees. Request to visit or speak with other franchisees. The franchisor might set it up swiftly—this is usually a good indicator that the franchisor values and maintains positive relationships with its franchisees. A strong franchisor team will likely grant you success in your business.