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Monday, May 18, 2020

Why You Need To Forget Everything You’ve Heard About “Location, Location, Location”

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best location for your franchise business

 

It used to be that location meant everything. Covid-19 has changed that.

For instance, if you were looking to buy a Subway franchise, you were told that “the location is key.” For the most part it was. In fact, choosing a good great location for your franchise business has always been a crucial piece of the puzzle.

location, location, location puzzle

 

Note: investing in a franchise is a fairly complex undertaking. It’s definitely one that should be done with the help of experts.

Speaking of experts, most franchisors that require a location have a dedicated real estate person on staff (sometimes an entire department). Their job is to help you find suitable property to lease for your new franchise business. And they’re probably experts at it.

With that in mind, you should know that they usually have real estate contacts in local markets. However, it’s likely that they don’t know your area like you do.

In view of that, it’s important for you to listen to their ideas. At the same time, you need to remember that ultimately, both parties (you and your franchisor) need to agree on the location. In other words, you do have some leverage.

Equally important, and a point often overlooked, is the fact that the franchisor needs the location to be an excellent one. That’s because the better the location, the better the chances are that the franchisee (you) will make money.

Franchise Rule #1

In franchising, the more money the franchisee makes, the more money the franchisor makes.

 

consumer shopping survey 2020

 

It’s Survey Time

The Washington Post and the University of Maryland just did a survey about consumer shopping habits. The results are ugly.

They found that while a majority of consumers (56%) are comfortable shopping in a grocery store, 67% are not comfortable with the idea of going into a retail clothing store and 78% don’t want to go into a restaurant for a sit-down meal. Feel me?

The results of another survey, this one focused on retail space, stated that “more than 15,000 stores could shutter in 2020, far surpassing 2019’s record 9,548 closures.” I’m actually convinced that number is going to be higher, but let’s stick with theirs for now.

 

Some Cold, Hard Facts About “Location, Location, Location”

To begin with, It’s no secret that Amazon, and to some extent, Wayfair, and the like, have been hammering the crap out of retail stores. Even so, the potential store closure numbers above are off the charts.

 

 

As if that’s not enough, rising rents and more competition have made it tougher for more than a few retailers and food franchise businesses to gain enough market share to be profitable.

In view of that, my question to you is this:

Are “locations” as important as they were a few, short months ago?

It’s something to ponder.

 

online shopping

 

How Important Is Location In An Amazon, Covid-19 World?

Without question, if you’re buying a franchise that requires a commercial space, location is still important. But, again, is it as important as it was last year… or even a few months ago?

Suddenly, it depends on the type of business it is. How weird is that?

For example, if you own a pizza franchise like Domino’s, where delivery is the focus, your location isn’t that important. It just needs to be easy for your employees to get to. Case-in-point: they can’t hire delivery drivers fast enough!

So if you’re interested in buying a food franchise with serious delivery revenue-like Domino’s or Little Caesar’s, instead of looking for space in a high-visibility strip center, you may permitted to investigate alternative (and cheaper) locations to setup your business.

 

Franchise Location Alternatives

One idea for your franchise location; rent space in a secondary strip center. It would be less visible, but it shouldn’t matter that much. 

Better yet, you could take a look at putting your store in a light industrial park. As long as it was easily accessible for your drivers and the few customers who would pick up their food themselves, it should work.

As a result, you should be able to reduce the cost of rent. That means more money for you!

Finally, what about sit-down restaurants?

In a nutshell, full-service restaurant franchises, like Eggs Up Grill, are a different story.

I say that because most full-service restaurants may not have full dining rooms again for a while-because of social distancing guidelines. That’s horrible news for franchisees who’ve invested hundreds of thousands of dollars into these franchises.

That said, if you’re the owner of a full-service food franchise, there are two things you can do to try to keep your business afloat until things change.

  1. Sit down with your accountant and go through all of your expenses, line-by-line. Get them down to the bare minimum, and then go back and chop them more.
  2. Call the CEO of your franchise.

The reason you need to do make that call is to see if you can work something out.

Maybe you can negotiate a lower monthly royalty, or even a complete royalty payment waiver for a set amount of time. Believe me, your franchisor does not want to see you go under, as it’s not a good look for the company.     

 

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Are You Still Bound And Determined To Purchase A Retail Franchise Or A Food Franchise?

If you’ve been leaning towards franchise opportunities that require a physical location, have you started to change your thinking a bit? If so, I certainly can’t blame you. But wait. There may be an opportunity for you here.

Namely, have you thought about the fact that commercial space is going to be plentiful in the coming months?

Translation: if there’s a lot of empty retail space around, landlords are going to deal more. With that in mind…

I hereby decree that the law of supply and demand is now in force.  

What does that mean for you?

In a nutshell, cheaper rent.

Imagine for a moment how nice it would be if you could score a prime piece of super-visible space that normally goes for $8,000 a month…for only $5000 a month?

If that happened, you just lowered your expenses 25%. That’s huge! Think about what you could do* with that money?

*I would take some of it and invest in marketing. But that’s me.

The bottom line?

If you purchase a location-based franchise this year, chances are rather good you’ll be paying less for it. Plus, you’ll have more choices.  

 

This Needs To Be Said

It’s a fact that (some) property owners have had a reputation for being rather difficult to deal with.

Not only that, some of the prices they’ve been charging over the years for their commercial spaces have been outrageous. It’s not a good combination.  

Is it any wonder that retail and restaurants close so often?

Tip: Make sure you hire an attorney who’s familiar with commercial leases. They’re wordy, complicated, and they totally favor the landlord.

 

Where Do You Stand?

Without question, Covid-19 has changed the way we do business.

Will it be a permanent one?

Only time will tell.

Do you think you should forget everything you’ve heard about “location, location, location?”

Or, will your choice of location once again determine your chances of success as a franchise business owner?

 

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Thursday, May 7, 2020

The Hot New Way To Find A Profitable, Pandemic-Proof Franchise To Buy

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I know what you’re asking yourself.

Should I really be looking for a franchise to buy right now? In the middle of the pandemic?”

Guess what? If I was thinking about becoming my own boss I’d be asking myself the same thing. And I probably wouldn’t be sharing that thought with others because they would think I was nuts.

It’s clearly a crazy idea, right? Too risky.

You’re going to buy a franchise right now?

During the End Times?

the end of days

(It’s not the End Times. This will pass.)

So, stay with me. The things I’m going to share with you will make sense. I promise.

 

The Pandemic: I Have Good News And Bad News

First, the good news: pandemics don’t last forever. The latest prediction is that this one may last anywhere from 18 to 24 months. And believe it or not, that is good news. It is going to pass.

The bad news: the world economy is being hit hard. And no one knows when things will return back to normal.

In light of that, you should probably hunker down. Wait things out for a bit. It’s the safer thing to do. And I can’t blame you.

he's hunkering down during the pandemic

 

Except playing it safe won’t get you very far.

We really only have two choices. Play it safe or take a chance. For me, pulling back because of fear has always made me feel worse.”

– Gail Sheehy

Now, in a moment, I’m going to get to the heart of the matter…how to find Coronavirus-proof franchise opportunities.

Royal Hint: Every franchise can be grouped into one very, very, very, very specific business sector. One.

But before I reveal what it is, you first need to look inside yourself a bit, because going into business is a big step. Let’s make sure you’re ready.

 

Look At Your Life

This is a great time for you to evaluate your life up to now. Especially if you’re thinking of going into a franchise business now.

This 3-minute video may help you get in the mood to do it.

Great song. Anyway…

I encourage you to take some “me time.”

That means taking stock of your life.

Are you happy where you’re at, or do you have more to do?

And remember…

If you don’t design your own life plan, chances are you’ll fall into someone else’s plan. And guess what they have planned for you? Not much.”

– Jim Rohn

Finally, it’s not as if you’re alone in this. A lot of your fellow travelers are at a crossroads. But I only want to talk about you now. About a road you can take. One that’s proven.

 

Franchising

When it comes to going into business for yourself, there are 3 ways to do it. You can:

  • Come up with an idea for a business and launch it
  • Purchase someone else’s existing business
  • Buy a franchise

I’m going with the last one.

Because when you own a franchise, you get:

  • A proven business model
  • A business system that’s been tested
  • Support
  • Technology that helps drive revenue
  • Turnkey marketing programs
  • Name recognition
  • Vetted suppliers
  • A built-in network of fellow franchisees to talk to

That’s good stuff, right? And I’ve only scratched the surface. Now for the easy part.

Choosing the right franchise opportunity to own.

Picking one franchise.

One out of 3500.

In fact, there are currently over 3500 different franchise opportunities being offered in the U.S. But don’t let that number worry you, because I’m going to show you how to quickly narrow your search down to only a few.

 

The Franchise Segments You Need To Focus On

This pandemic has rocked the franchise world.

Every franchise business has been affected one way or another.

However, some have fared better than others. And those are the ones I want you to focus on.

Sounds pretty simple, right? Well, it’s not.

Case in point: fast food franchises.

picture of a drive-thru at a local McDonald's franchise

 

To be sure, you don’t need to be a rocket scientist to figure out that fast food franchises that offer drive-thru service, curbside pickup, and delivery are doing pretty well.

Nasa rocket scientists

(Pictured: NASA rocket scientists.)

It’s as if fast food restaurants were designed for pandemics.

Maybe McDonald’s entrepreneur, Ray Kroc, more of a visionary than previously thought.

With that in mind, it would behoove you to take a look at the fast food segment of franchising. It’s a segment that can be a very profitable venture (as long as you choose the right concept).

Of course you need to have adequate capital, a lot of energy, and good management skills to qualify for today’s food franchise opportunities.

But what if you don’t see yourself working 14 hours a day in a hectic, fast-paced environment? (Not that there’s anything wrong with it.)

In other words, what if you’re not at all interested in owning a food franchise?

What if you want to find other types of franchises to learn more about?

I’m referring to other franchises that can do well in times like these.

If that’s the case, give me a second. I need to get out of my chair and peel back the curtain.

a franchise to buy the franchise king peels back the curtain

 

There we go.

 

The Hot, New Way To Find The Right Franchise To Buy

This is the moment you’ve been waiting for.

If you want to find profitable franchise opportunities that make sense to pursue during this pandemic, I’m talking about bullet-proof franchises, you need to focus on these two words: essential businesses.

Now, I’m not going to jump into a debate about what businesses are deemed “essential” and which ones are not. It’s a waste of time. But you need to key in on essential businesses.

That said, I have been able to identify essential businesses within the franchise industry. Like:

Healthcare Services

This Pet-Related Franchise

Automotive Franchises

Cleaning Franchises

Plus a lot of other franchise opportunities you need to know about. The essential ones.

As a matter of fact, I put together a massive list of pandemic-proof franchise opportunities you can start learning about right now.

List Of Pandemic-Proof Franchises

Just make sure you head back here after you look at the list.

But only if you want to learn how to make a smart choice in a franchise to buy.

 

What To Do When You Find A Franchise That May Makes Sense To Buy In Times Like These

Finding franchises you think have potential is one thing. Doing the work needed to make sure they’re winners is quite another.

The best thing you can do (right now) is to read and bookmark my step-by-step guide on how to buy a franchise. Everything you need to know about buying a franchise in a really smart way is included in it.

Next, if you’ve found a couple of franchises that look promising, you need to grab “The Definitive Guide To Franchise Research.” Click the link to see why you need my all-encompassing guide.

Third, if you start getting close to buying a specific franchise, hire a competent franchise attorney to go over the FDD and the franchise agreement. That way you’ll be able to sleep at night.

To conclude, the hot, new way to search for the right franchise to buy is pretty simple.

Only look at franchises that must stay open during a pandemic, or that can adapt (with proof) their business model to the current conditions.

 

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Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Reasons to Consider Buying a Retail Franchise

Thinking about buying a franchise? There are many reasons why a retail franchise might be the right choice. Watch this short video and then learn more at https://www.franchisegator.com/industries/retail-franchises/


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Is a Franchise Right for You? The Pros and Cons of Franchising

Franchising can be a great option for those looking to start their own business but like the idea of having the security of a franchisor and their proven systems to rely on. Learn more at https://www.franchisegator.com/articles/is-buying-a-franchise-the-right-move-the-pros-and-cons-of-franchising-12672/


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Monday, April 27, 2020

Have You Thought About Getting A Small Business Line of Credit?

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a small business line of credit for franchises

(The topic of this Sponsored Post, a Small Business Line Of Credit and what it may be able to do for your franchise business, from Financing Solutions, is worth a read.)

You have already done the hard work. You bought your franchise, but like all good businesses, there are ups and downs…especially when it comes to cash flow. Maybe you’re even ready to open another franchise.

With that being said, is small business line of credit the right type of financing for your franchise/small business? Let’s find out.

In this post, I’m going to go over:

  • What is a Business Line of Credit (LOC)?
  • Why would you want a  line of credit for your franchise?
  • Where should you go for a business line of credit?
  • Other benefits of a credit line

 

What Is A Small Business Line Of Credit?

A business line of credit is an agreed amount of money that you can have access to during a specified period of time. Credit lines are often set up by small business owners for emergencies or opportunities that come up. The funds are often unrestricted meaning that you could use the funds for whatever you feel is necessary.

 

Why Should You Look Into A Business LOC For Your Franchise?

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Unlike other types of financing for your franchise, a line of credit is pre-approved so you can have immediate access to cash. A regular business loan or an SBA loan takes months to get in place requiring lots of planning and time.

Many business owners have a line of credit for their business for emergencies such as when important equipment needs to be repaired or replaced. There is a multitude of emergencies that can come up that could happen at any time. Credit lines are most often used when cash flow is down and payroll has to be paid.

A line of credit could also be really valuable when there is a new opportunity where time is of the essence. With franchises, a credit line can come in really handy when you see the chance to buy another existing franchise where the owner wants out now.

Another opportunity could come up where you get a chance to buy something at a dirt-cheap price. Having a line of credit could really be the difference in you taking advantage of unexpected opportunities.

 

Where To Go For A Business Line Of Credit

A bank is always the first place businesses will turn to for a line of credit. There are some advantages and disadvantages when working with a bank.

The advantages are that in general, bank lines of credit are inexpensive but that does depend on how much you plan on using it. If you plan on using your line often then a bank is the place to turn to.

If you don’t plan on using your line much then a bank could be more expensive. Banks will charge you an application fee and a yearly maintenance fee regardless if the line is used.

The disadvantages are that a bank credit line will require collateral and a personal guarantee which can be tough to have. In addition, getting a credit line in place will take months to set up.

A bank will be looking for you to have at least a 700 credit personal credit score and enough assets to back up the credit line. With a personal guarantee, you will be pledging your personal assets which will mean that if your business fails then those assets, like your house, will be forfeited. Also, a spouse will be required to sign the LOC if they are on the deed for any of the pledged property.

Alternative Lenders

Over the last few years, a number of companies are now competing with banks and offering business credit lines with no personal guarantees. These lines of credit can be cheaper than a bank line and are easier to get in place.

Why are alternative lenders willing to work with a franchise? Alternative lenders have learned that a franchise owner will not default so the credit line’s offered are now easier and cheaper than most banks

 

Other Benefits Of A Small Business Line Of Credit

The other benefits of a business credit line is unlike a home equity line of credit, the interest or fees can be written off on your taxes.

Setting up a credit line allows you to act fast and sleep well at night. You will know that if something comes up, you can weather the storm. A good business person is someone who doesn’t wait for something to happen. They plan.

There is a variety of financing for your franchise. A business LOC is for when your franchise is already operating. It is a great cash back up plan and the time to get it in place is when you don’t need it.

(Written for The Franchise King Blog by Stephen Halasnik, Managing Partner of Financing Solutions. They are a leading provider of lines of credit to businesses.)

credit lines

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Monday, April 20, 2020

How to Create a Franchise Business Plan

As with starting any new business, creating a business plan for your franchise is a critical step in the buying process. Your franchise business plan will outline the expectations of your new business as well as help you think about and prepare for the challenges you may face. Learn more at https://www.franchisegator.com/articles/how-to-create-a-franchise-business-plan-12663/


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Why Consider a Healthcare / Senior Care Business Opportunity

Do you have a passion for helping others? Why not channel that passion into owning your own healthcare franchise? As the population ages, the demand for in-home healthcare continues to grow. Learn more at https://www.franchisegator.com/industries/healthcare-senior-care-franchises/


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Thursday, April 16, 2020

List Of Essential Franchise Businesses That Are Open During The COVID-19 Outbreak

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list of essential businesses

Did you ever think there would be a time in your life in which only “essential businesses” would be allowed to remain open? Me either.

That said, when it comes to determine what’s essential and what’s not, states, cities and towns decide. But some businesses have been deemed essential by pretty much everybody. In any event, it is what is is.

That’s why I thought it would be interesting (and maybe even useful) to put a list of essential franchise businesses together. Times being what they are. But I actually have two reasons for doing it.

First off, as a consumer, it’s nice to know what’s open and what’s not. All of us still need products and services to live our lives. So feel free to bookmark this post for future reference. You never know what you’ll need.

Second of all, if you’re looking to become the owner of a franchise someday, knowing which ones are essential franchise businesses (as opposed to which ones are non-essential businesses) up your game in a serious way.

That’s because you won’t have to guess if your business will be affected by an unforeseen event, like a Coronavirus outbreak for instance.

 

Attention: Franchise Business Buyers

Franchise Buying Tip: When you do your franchise research (with the help of “The Definitive Guide To Franchise Research“), you need to ask the following (new) question when you’re talking to the franchise development representative:

Is this franchise business considered to be an essential business?”

If you’d like to know what other crucial questions you need to ask franchisors and franchisees when you’re doing your research, grab my guide. I’ve included 75+ of the best questions to ask, so you can the facts you need to make a smart, profitable choice in a franchise to own. Click The Cover Now!

franchise questions

Now, before I begin, I want you to know that if you feel I missed a franchise business that’s essential, you can add it (with a link to the web page) to the comment section below. Okay?

 

List Of Essential Businesses (Franchises) That Are Open

The following franchise businesses are-or should be deemed “essential,” and should remain open at all costs.

 

via GIFER

 

Disaster, Recovery And Restoration Franchises

From an article I wrote for The U.S. Small Business Administration:

Tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, and fires destroy homes and business every year. The homes and businesses affected need to be cleaned up and restored back to their original condition.”

Basically, evil, highly contagious viruses have no problem living on surfaces that have been destroyed and/or altered by natural disasters. They go on doing what they do.

That’s why franchise businesses like Rainbow International Restoration, SERVPRO and the like need to stay open. They help people get back into their homes and offices.

In addition to the crucial cleanup these businesses do after floods, tornadoes and other natural disasters, they also perform another important job. They get rid of black mold that grows in basements and other areas of homes and businesses.

black mold in basement

Here is some information about black mold, from Medicinenet.com:

Sometimes, people may develop severe reactions to mold exposure. Symptoms of severe reactions, which are uncommon, include fever and difficulty breathing. People with compromised immune systems or patients with chronic lung disease can develop serious infections of the lungs due to molds.”

The Bottom Line?

It’s essential for black mold to be removed.

And that makes it essential that franchise businesses that do mold remediation (and disaster cleanup) remain open.

list of essential businesses automotive repair

 

Automotive Franchises

Almost without exception, the types of automotive franchise businesses that need to remain open are the ones focused on repair.

For instance, if you’re out driving and a half-dollar sized pebble gets kicked up by the car in front of you and cracks your windshield, it’s essential for you to get it repaired.

First off, it’s dangerous to drive around with a broken windshield, as the break can quickly become larger and well…

Second of all, if your vehicle is used for work-or to go to work, if you can’t drive it you can’t bring home a paycheck.

Now, the same goes for a mechanical problem. If it’s preventing you from going to your job and earning a living, it needs to get repaired.

If that’s the case, automotive franchises like Meineke Car Care Centers, AAMCO or others, can you get back on the road so you can feed your family. It’s pretty essential that you have the ability to do that, huh?

 

Pet-Related Businesses

Did you know that retail stores like Pet Supplies Plus® are open for business, and that they’re deemed to be essential?

The reason?

A lot of people own pets and all pets need food.

pet franchises like pet butler

Another pet-related franchise business that’s been open for business since the Coronavirus appeared?

Pet Butler. (Marketing client)

Do you know why?

Because part of what Pet Butler franchise owners and/or their employees do, is scoop poop. Dog poop. And dog poop is bad.

According to the experts at Pet Butler, “Hookworms, roundworms, and whipworms are commonly known gastrointestinal parasites that shed eggs in dog feces. Human activities such as gardening, walking barefoot in the yard, or playing sports increase the risk of encountering those parasite eggs and subsequent larvae.”

In other words, it’s a public health hazard to leave dog poop around.

So please make sure you don’t leave it around.

Or just call Pet Butler. Your local franchise owner will get it handled.

 

Packing And Shipping Franchises

One franchise business segment that is seemingly immune to the COVID-19 outbreak is the packing and shipping segment. But is it really an essential business?

 

(Graphic courtesy of The UPS Store® consumer website)

We’ll go with a yes. The UPS Store, Postnet® (some stores may have limited hours, or not be open, depending on the area), Craters & Freighters and others have been designated as essential businesses.

And if it wasn’t for franchises like the ones I mentioned above, it would be quite challenging to get the items we are forced to purchase online shipped to us.

 

Fast Food Franchises

I’m willing to bet that you’ve sat (semi-patiently) in the drive-thru line at one of your local fast food franchise operations.

Admittedly, I’m not a huge fan of drive-thrus.

But when you’re not permitted to walk into a restaurant to order-or even eat a meal, drive-thrus are the bomb. And these days, most food franchises have drive-thrus or possibly (now) curbside pickup.

Better yet, in most cases, if you have the right App, you don’t even need to touch paper money, as you can pay through your App. Taco Bell here I come!

Furthermore, almost every food franchise is now offering delivery, so you don’t have to leave the house-or your job.

FYI: Did you see what I wrote about the growth of delivery?

 

 

Pest Control Franchises

There is no doubt that bugs carry diseases.

In addition, some of them bite or sting. And sometimes they build nests in your home. That’s a problem.

pest control franchises are essential business

 

That’s why pest control companies like Orkin® are considered to be essential businesses.

 

Home Service Franchises

If pest control services fall into the essential category, there must be others in the home-services arena that do too.

Well, there are. Check out what Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker recently proclaimed:

Workers such as plumbers, electricians, exterminators, inspectors and other service providers who provide services that are necessary to maintaining the safety, sanitation, and essential operation of residences, construction sites and projects, and needed facilities.” More

businesses that are deemed essential

 

To that end, the following franchise businesses (and their competitors) all get to remain open. Yes!

 

Senior Care Franchises

Without a doubt, caregivers who work with our senior citizens are critical. Especially now. And there are dozens of senior care franchise businesses, with thousands of local franchisees all over the country. And these franchisees employ thousands of healthcare workers. But they have to do things right. Especially now. Case in point, BrightStar Care.

From their website:

Every locally owned and operated BrightStar Care agency follows The Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals, including infection prevention, which minimizes the risks of disease transmission as seen in viruses like COVID-19. Each of the preventative measures recommended by the CDC are already standard practice across our agencies, and all professional care staff complete stringent training administered by a Registered Nurse on topics critical to keeping clients safe such as infection control (IC), proper hand washing, and cough and cold etiquette. As a best practice, we follow both Joint Commission and CDC guidelines.”

That’s how to do it, folks.

Go here to see a list of senior care franchises.

 

Moving Companies

Is it time to move?

If so, moving businesses are definitely up and running. And one of them, the TWO MEN AND A TRUCK franchise, changed everything (in the moving business).

moving franchises

 

By “everything,” they forced independent moving companies to step up their marketing and advertising game. Why?

Because there was finally a brand. One everyday consumers could relate too.

But is TWO MEN AND A TRUCK still operating during the COVID-19 crisis?

From their consumer website:

Yes, our independently owned and operated locations, across 44 states, are still in operation. To confirm a specific location you’ve booked with is still operating, you can contact them directly at their office. If you aren’t sure how to reach them, call 877.720.0411. When calling this number, you will be asked to provide your ZIP code to connect you to your nearest location.”

Are you looking for a mover?

In conclusion, it’s important to know which businesses are open and which ones are closed during times like these.

And now you have a (partial) list of the ones that are open.

Essential businesses.

Essential franchise businesses.

P.S. If you know of a franchise business that’s been deemed essential, and it’s not here, go ahead and put the name of the franchise and a link to the website in the comment section below. You never know who may see it.

 

FAQ’s

Who decides what businesses are essential?

State and local goverments decide what are essential and non-essential businesses.

What are considered to be essential franchise businesses?

Disaster and Recovery Franchises, Packing and Shipping Franchises and most Food Franchises to name just a few.

Are pet franchise businesses considered to be essential businesses?

Some, like ones that pick up dog feces are, because feces can carry disease, which is considered to be a public health hazard. In addition, pet supplies stores can remain open since they sell food and some medicines.

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Monday, April 6, 2020

Fast Food Delivery, Covid-19 And More

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When I penned “The 2020 Franchise Trends” earlier this year, little did I know that the #1 trend I predicted, delivery, would explode the way it has. Unfortunately, it comes with a cost.

That cost is COVID-19.

 

Coronavirus And Delivery

The Coronavirus (as of this writing) is taking an enormous amount of lives here in the U.S and around the world. It’s also changing our everyday lives in just about every way possible.

For example, businesses that are used to seeing billions of dollars in annual revenue are laying workers off.

In addition, small businesses, franchises included, are temporarily (hopefully) shutting down, or, in the case of fast food establishments, only open for carry out and delivery.

Coronovirus Updates For The Franchising Industry

 

Fast Food Delivery

Here are 3 popular fast food franchises that are offering delivery:

And more.

Are you getting your food delivered from franchise businesses near you, or are you getting complete meals delivered once a week?

Either way, fast food delivery is becoming crazy-popular now, and will continue to be a go-to service this year and beyond. But it’s not just food that’s being delivered.

 

Product Delivery

It seems that everyone I know is running short of things like toilet paper, paper towels, and even bread. Who would have thunk it?

And since local grocery stores and drug stores can’t seem to keep those items in stock, consumers are forced to go online to order them with the hope they’ll be delivered in time. Crazy. Maybe we should have been more prepared.

Wait.

How could we have?

It’s not like we were privy to the information our current President received waaaay back in January.

From The Independent:

Intelligence agencies ‘have been warning on this since January‘, said a US official who had access to intelligence reporting that was disseminated to members of congress and their staff as well as to officials in the Trump administration, and who, along with others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe sensitive information.

Donald Trump may not have been expecting this, but a lot of other people in the government were – they just couldn’t get him to do anything about it,’ this official said. ”The system was blinking red.’

In any case, we are where we are, right?

In delivery mode.

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Thursday, April 2, 2020

3 Common Financing Fears When Opening a Franchise

Often time, a tried and true business model with built-in brand recognition can make it easier for your franchise to qualify for a loan. But finding a loan for this unique business model can pose some challenges, especially if you're just starting out. Learn more at https://www.franchisegator.com/articles/facing-franchise-financing-fears-12771/


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Why Buying an Educational Franchises Makes Sense

There are many reasons to purchase a franchise in the educational space, and many types of franchises to choose from, from tutoring to sports training. Watch to learn more about education franchises, and then check out our website for opportunities available: https://www.franchisegator.com/industries/education-franchises/


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Friday, March 20, 2020

Impact of 3rd Party Delivery Services

If you're considering purchasing a restaurant or food establishment, it's important to know how third party delivery services like UberEats and Grubhub are making an impact. Learn more at https://www.franchisegator.com/industries/health-fitness-franchises/


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Reasons to Consider Buying a Health & Fitness Franchise

Have you ever considered starting a franchise or business in the fitness, health or beauty sector? These are thriving business models in the U.S. In this video we layout a few things to think about and take you through a few types of health and fitness franchises available. Learn more at https://www.franchisegator.com/industries/health-fitness-franchises/


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3 Things You Need To Know About That Fast Food Franchise Down The Street In Times Like These

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March 20, 2020

This sucks. And the “not knowing” is the hardest part.

How soon will the coronavirus invade your neighborhood?

Will it creep in or burst in?

Are you going to be cooped up inside for a month or more?

Can the Federal Government help?

Those are just a few of the questions all of us are asking ourselves this first…er…second day of Spring, 2020.

So why do I want to talk to you about your neighborhood fast food franchises now?

Because there’s stuff you need to know about them. Important stuff, especially in times like these.

 

Fast Food Franchises: 3 Things You Need To Know Now

1. As of this writing, fast food restaurants have been allowed to remain open.

This is good news, because if it gets to the point where we need to stay home-except to get food and gas, having drive-thru’s open at fast food franchises near you will be a good thing. In addition, if you have a Smartphone and an App, you can get your food delivered.

2. The fast food franchise down the street from you is not owned by a corporation.

Contrary to what you may have read in an article or have seen on a video, 9 times out of 10, one of your neighbors probably owns the Taco Bell or McDonald’s located down the road a piece.

Again, almost all of the fast food franchises in your area are owned by someone who risked his or her own money to be in business for themselves.

3. See #2.

 

Here’s My Point

I want you to buy some of your food at a fast food franchise near you.

Because by doing so, you’re helping a small business owner stay in business.

This owner…this franchisee, employs dozens of high school kids who live near you.

In addition, the fast food franchise down the street from your house business pays local taxes.

And while it’s true that (in most cases) the food served in fast food restaurants isn’t exactly healthy, it’s an option that can’t be ignored in times like these.

So spend some money at your local fast food franchise.

Please.

 

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Thursday, March 19, 2020

How Will Coronavirus (Covid-19) Affect Your Franchise Search

As Covid-19 and measures to slow it's spread begin to have an effect on businesses and the economy as a whole, you may be wondering how this will affect your search for a franchise to purchase - or even if you should be thinking of buying a franchise right now. Fortunately, we have some answers for you. Discover more details at https://www.franchisegator.com/articles/coronavirus-and-franchising-12769/


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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

How Will Coronavirus (Covid-19) Affect Your Franchise Search

As Covid-19 and measures to slow it's spread begin to have an effect on businesses and the economy as a whole, you may be wondering how this will affect your search for a franchise to purchase - or even if you should be thinking of buying a franchise right now. Fortunately, we have some answers for you. Discover more details at https://www.franchisegator.com/articles/coronavirus-and-franchising-12769/


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Why Food Franchises Are Worth Considering

If you're looking for reasons for buying a franchise, check out these statistics about Food and Restaurant Franchises, then see the opportunities available in your area at https://www.franchisegator.com/industries/food-restaurant-franchises/


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Monday, March 16, 2020

A Few Reasons Why Automotive Franchises Are Worth Considering

If you're looking for reasons for buying a franchise, check out these statistics about Auto Franchises, and then see the opportunities available at https://www.franchisegator.com/industries/automotive-franchises/


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3 Types of Franchises to Start in Spring or Summer

Starting a franchise in Spring or Summer has some advantages, like a boost in foot traffic and revenue for services that are in season! Learn about these franchises and read more at https://www.franchisegator.com/articles/3-franchises-perfect-for-spring-and-summer-12754/.


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Monday, March 2, 2020

CoronaVirus Facts And Information For The Franchise Industry

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The Coronavirus pandemic is growing by the hour. That’s why it’s important for all of us in franchising to get Coronavirus facts and information, as it’s a potentially dangerous virus.

And as long as President Trump stays out of the way and allows the (qualified) medical experts to be in charge of informing us of relevant Coronavirus news, we should be fine.

 

Franchising Will Take A Hit

Small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) that are the heart and soul of this country are the ones that are going to be the hardest hit. Even when things improve, they’re walking a very thin line here.” More

– Hitendra Chaturvedi, Supply Chain Management Expert

For example, if you’re a franchisor, and you provide PC’s to your franchisees, research firm Canalys says that the volume of PCs that will ship globally this year could drop by at least a 3.3% and maybe as high as 9%. That’s a lot. And there’s going to be a price increase if that happens. Who’s going to pay for it?

What if you’re a would-be franchise owner, you’re getting close to buying a franchise, and you’re ready to book a trip to visit franchise headquarters for a Discovery Day? Are you going to postpone it if things start to get out of hand?

Question: if you’re a franchisor, are you going to start to cut back on employee travel?

Now, before we panic, let’s make sure we totally understand how the coronovirus spreads.

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Coronavirus Facts And Information

From The CDC:

The virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person.

Between people who are in close contact with one another (within about 6 feet).
Through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly be inhaled into the lungs.

Additionally, according to the CDC, it may be spread if you touch infested surfaces etc.

It may be possible that a person can get COVID-19 by touching a surface or object that has the virus on it and then touching their own mouth, nose, or possibly their eyes, but this is not thought to be the main way the virus spreads.

One more thing:

People are thought to be most contagious when they are most symptomatic
Some spread might be possible before people show symptoms; there have been reports of this occurring with this new coronavirus, but this is not thought to be the main way the virus spreads.

I found this interesting article written by someone who actually had the Coronavirus.

Now that you have some of the facts, let’s see what we can do to minimize exposure and keep franchise businesses up and running-and safe.

 

Information To Help The Franchise Industry Prepare For The Coronavirus

Here are some important links to factual articles that will help franchisors, franchisees, and franchise suppliers prepare for more cases of Coronavirus.

Jeff Bodenstab (from SCORE) just wrote this excellent article on preparedness.

If you are a franchisor or franchisee in the food industry, you really need to stay in the know. Read this article from Restaurant Business Online now.

Prediction: Commercial Cleaning franchises are going to be hard-pressed to deliver the services they provide, as more and more franchise businesses and other small businesses will be reaching out for their services.

Just In: Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers to Plan and Respond to Coronavirus Disease 2019

Have you ever heard of “social distancing?” (I haven’t)

Well, all of a sudden it’s a thing. Better read this.

This next preventive measure is obvious. I think.

Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the bathroom; before eating; and after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.” Do these things too.

Finally, if you need to stay home for several days, here’s a list of things you need to have around to sustain you during that time.

 

Live Updates On Coronavirus For The Franchise Industry

As I said at the beginning of this post, as of this writing, the Coronavirus pandemic is growing by the hour. No one knows how long it’s going to affect the U.S. and the world.

That’s why it’s crucial for you to bookmark the links below; they include up-to-the-minute updates on all aspects of the Coronavirus.

Live Updates from Healthline

CNN Live Updates

Johns Hopkins Real-Time Tracker

Finally, let’s all of us take a deep breath.

We can handle this.

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