Analyzing Franchise Growth Brooklyn NY

An important measurement of the health of any given franchise company is the rate of growth of their system. Specifically, the franchise system should be growing at a rate that shows it is healthy and vital and is able to attract a number of new people to the system but should not be adding new franchisees so quickly that it will have problems managing this growth.


1 . Local Companies

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
(646) 861-6615
120 Wall Street
New York, NY
Chinatown Lower East Side Business Outreach Center
(212) 966-7328
125 Canal Street
New York, NY
Homeworkers Plus
(212) 298-2660
P.O. Box 1237
New York, NY
American Psychiatric Assoc.
(212) 685-9633
220 E. 23rd Street
New York, NY
US Army Metro Recruiting Company
(212) 255-2858
688 6th Avenue
New York, NY
Five Points Partners, LLC
(212) 505-5861
156 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY
J.S. Hewitt Realty Corp.
(212) 675-9173
827 Washington Street
New York, NY
National Assoc. of Women Artists Inc.
(212) 675-1616
80 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY
AARP
(866) 227-7442
780 Third Avenue
New York, NY
New York Society of Korean Businessmen
(212) 683-7171
34 W. 27th Street
New York, NY

2 . Analyzing Franchise Growth

When doing your research on a franchise opportunity, you will find a variety of ways to evaluate a franchise’s growth. The following may assist you in your examination.

•Determine the number of new franchisees added each year. This information is not usually available in the UFOC so you will have to ask the franchisor for these numbers. Ask also about the number of operational support people devoted to new franchisees.

It is obvious that if a franchise system has been franchising for a number of years but has added very few franchisees, there may be problems in their system. It could be that current franchisees don’t validate well due to problems with the business model so potential franchisees are rejecting them. Or the problem may be that the franchisor has insufficient staff to handle all the elements associated with getting a new franchisee up and running and must reject a number of qualified applicants. Either way, lack of new franchisees may mean this isn’t a healthy company.

•How do you determine an acceptable number of new franchisees? The percentage of new franchisees to the number of total franchisees will give you a number you can use for comparison. For example, if a system of 30 franchisees adds 20 more in a year, they may be growing too rapidly and their staff may be too overwhelmed to have time for you as a new franchisee.

A good number to look for would be when the percentage of new franchisees falls somewhere between 10% and 35% of the total number of franchisees. A company currently with 100 franchisees should have the infrastructure to add up to 35 new franchisees in the coming year.

This formula will not work for very large or very small companies, however. Therefore, another number to look at is the ratio of operational support personnel compared to new franchisees. A ratio of one support person for every 10-20 new franchisees tells you that new franchisees are likely getting adequate preparation and support to develop their businesses.

•Talk to existing franchisees. You will be contacting a number of existing franchisees from any system you are serious about joining. Besides asking them about such items as marketing effectiveness and earnings potential, spend a sufficient amount of time covering such areas as the training they received as well as initial and ongoing support. Pay particular attention to the answers from those franchisees that have recently joined the system as their answers will most likely reflect the type of support you would receive.

•Meet the support staff. Once you’ve spent time evaluating the numbers and talking to existing franchisees, there’s a final step to take before giving a franchise company a thumbs up as a potential purchase. If everything looks good up to this point, you will want to personally meet the franchise staff with whom you will be working. You will evaluate their style, professionalism and competence.

Make a note of the impressions you get during this visit. Does the staff seem warm, friendly, knowledgeable and helpful? Are they able to spend time answering your questions or do they seem rushed, distracted and overwhelmed by their busy schedule? Will the staff be there for you, both at the beginning and also years down the road? Will you enjoy working with them or be frustrated by the lack of clear direction and slow response time?

There are many important elements to consider when researching a franchise business that will meet your needs and desires. A system that is successful and expanding should be right near the top of your checklist. If you’ve done your research and you are happy with all of the results of the interaction you’ve had with the franchisor, you can be confident that you are investigating a growing, healthy franchise system, one which will provide you an opportunity to make your personal and professional dreams come true.

3 . FranChoice

FranChoice helps future entrepreneurs realize the dream of owning their own business. FranChoice will help you find that perfect fit; matching up your interests, talents, and investment level with a strong franchise business. We provide this valuable service for free. Pre-screened, high quality franchise companies pay us a fee for referring qualified, prospective candidates.

From the beginning, FranChoice has been committed to its Mission Statement: "Helping People Realize Their Dreams." By developing a unique and thorough system of candidate qualification, consultant training and franchise selection, FranChoice has helped thousands of entrepreneurs find a great franchise.

C.E.O. – Jeff Elgin
President - Lori Kiser-Block
Year Founded – 2000
Years in Business – 7+
Location – Corporate offices are in Eden Prairie, MN (15 minutes outside of Minneapolis). Consultants are located all over the U.S.
Experience Level – Consultants have over 2000 years of combined experience.
Market Share & Industry Position - #1 Deal Closer, we are recognized as the Premier Franchise Consulting Firm. We place 20% of all new Franchise Owners in the U.S.

4 . Featured Local Company

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

(646) 861-6615
120 Wall Street
New York, NY
http://www.afsp.org/

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, a 501(c)(3) organization, has been at the forefront of a wide range of suicide prevention initiatives in 2007 -- each designed to reduce loss of life from suicide. We are investing in groundbreaking research, new educational campaigns, innovative demonstration programs and critical policy work. And we are expanding our assistance to people whose lives have been affected by suicide, reaching out to offer support and offering opportunities to become involved in prevention. With a suicide attempt estimated to occur every minute of every day in the United States and 32,000 lives lost each year, the importance of AFSP's mission has never been greater, nor our work more urgent.

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