Featured Franchises
Primary industry: Domestic Cleaning
Minimum investment level: £7,995
Primary industry: Local Internet Directory
Minimum investment level: £9,950
Primary industry: Recruitment of ex-Forces
Minimum investment level: £15,500
Primary industry: Residential Services
Minimum investment level: £9,999
Primary industry: Lawn Care
Minimum investment level: £6,900
Primary industry: Estate Agency Sign Management
Minimum investment level: £10,000
Primary industry: Weddings and events
Minimum investment level: £9,995
Primary industry: care and buety producs
Minimum investment level: £17,500
Primary industry: Internet
Minimum investment level: £1,000
Primary industry: Mobile car valeting
Minimum investment level: £7,000
Primary industry: signs and graphics
Minimum investment level: £35,000
Primary industry: Care
Minimum investment level: £32,500
Primary industry: Business Development
Minimum investment level: £3,500
Primary industry: Accountancy
Minimum investment level: £30,000
Primary industry: Property services
Minimum investment level: £5,000
Primary industry: Photography
Minimum investment level: £46,000
Where Do You Get Franchise Information?
The more I look into the Franchise Industry, the more it is apparent that most Information is geared around selling franchises. The business franchise is exactly that - big business.
If you do a search on Google on 'franchise' or 'franchise information' then you are likely to be presented with thousands of pages of franchise advertisers, franchise consultants, franchise marketplace websites and possible a franchise association.
I have been seriously researching the industry for a number of years now and the number of good information sources I have found are few and far between. There are a number of good books on franchising on amazon and I strongly suggest that if you are seriously examining buying a franchise then you read as many as you can. You can never do enough research.
I have just come off the back of two days solid of research on google on franchises and I have yet to find any information sites that are not in some way 'sponsored' or funded by franchises or consultants.
Why is this? Do you know any?
The franchise Industry is big business and the opportunities to get impartial, informative advice and information are few and far between.
If you are considering buying a franchise then the biggest piece of advice I can offer is to consider the motivation of any article, web site and 'guru' that you come across. Do your due diligence and ask what their motivation is for providing that information.
To begin that process, let me give my honest answer:
I am writing a blog to give impartial advice from some one who has been a franchisee. I have seen the good and the bad of the franchise industry and have lost a lot of money.
I have spent the last three years, and more, fully researching the franchise industry and have been struck by the lack of impartial advice and information. I have a small vested interest as I am writing a manual on my experiences and how you can avoid them and will be launching it soon. Apart from that, however, I have no other interest in providing you information other than making sure you make the right decision for the rest of your future.
To your future business success.
www.businessfranchiseinformation.com
Franchise Information is a hard hitting blog that examines the misunderstood world of Franchising. If you are considering buying a Franchise you HAVE TO read the blog at http://www.businessfranchiseinformation.com or the book at http://www.businessfranchiseinformation.com/course