Determining if a Franchise Will Work in Your Area Brooklyn NY

Before New York Broadway producers bring a production on the road, they'll test it in a few smaller cities to see if the humor or pathos translates well to different audiences. After all, not every town sees life in the same way as New Yorkers. A similar comparison could be made with franchised businesses. A concept that does extremely well in one location may not have the same appeal in a different part of the country.


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 . How Can You Determining if a Franchise will Work in Your Area?

Let’s imagine you live in Raleigh. While visiting friends in Scottsdale you discover they are franchisees of a business that provides landscaping to residential clients. They are doing very well and love the business. As soon as you get home, you research the concept and decide it is just what you’ve been looking for. But will this business do well in your area? The answer will depend on many factors.

Your first step should be to compare the population of the franchisor’s successful businesses to the population in your area. You should be able to find population data by using the internet. Here’s what you should be looking for:

Total Population – Many businesses need a minimum population in a territory to provide enough potential customers to make the business successful. If the landscaping business needs several hundred thousand residents in a territory and you live in a rural area of a few thousand, this concept isn’t a good fit for you.

Population Density – If the business requires a retail location, how far will customers drive to get to you? Each type of business will draw customers within a finite radius. If you have a coffee shop, your customers will live or work within a mile or two of your store. If your franchise offers something needed infrequently – such as furniture or legal services, you might draw customers from 5, 10 or more miles. Once you determine your actual radius for drawing customers, examine the data within your draw area to see if there are sufficient people to keep your business thriving.

Demographic Characteristics of the Populations – Will your franchise concept appeal to a broad demographic of the population of your territory or does it have specific appeal? An authentic Greek deli might draw a variety of people or it might just draw customers from a Greek background. If possible, find existing franchises in locations with a population make up similar to your territory to see if the concept does well. If the potential business serves teens or tots or seniors, does the territory in which you want to open have sufficient numbers of the appropriate customers? Don’t assume you know the answer – do your research!

Income Levels – Equally important to age and ethnic characteristics is the income levels of your population. While fast food and quick serve family restaurants may do well in a variety of locations, other concepts need to be located in areas where the income levels are sufficient to the product or service you will provide. If you will be offering something most would consider a luxury item, such as laser hair removal or spa treatments, make sure the average income is high enough to support your business.

Purchasing a franchise is not a guarantee of success. You will have the accumulated experience of those who have gone before you and you will have the training and support from the franchisor who has a vested interest in seeing you succeed. But to misquote a line used in many movies, failure is an option.

To maximize your chance of success and to diminish failure as an option, it is very important that you thoroughly research the franchise opportunity itself and that you also thoroughly understand the demographic makeup of the territory in which you wish to place the franchised business. Not every concept will do well in every location. Sometimes success of a concept is a matter of good timing, whether because of current trends or the economy or even changes in the population density or makeup.

Which brings us back to the question of whether the residential landscaping franchise that does so well in Phoenix, Arizona will do equally well in Raleigh, North Carolina. Professional landscaping could be seen as a luxury item so you would want to be sure the average income of your population would support this type of purchase. You would also want to look for data on the number and value of the single family homes in your area. Ask the franchisor for names of franchisees who work in areas with a similar population to your proposed territory and find out how successful these franchises are with the concept.

In any business, gut instinct and experience will go a long way towards helping you make important decisions. But when you are risking your own capital on the purchase of a franchise business, be sure that you back up your instincts with research and hard data.

If you are willing to work hard, becoming a franchise owner could open an exciting chapter in your life. Just be sure you eliminate as much of the risk as possible by getting all of your questions answered before you sign on the dotted line.

3 . FranChoice

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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