Information for Franchisees
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7 KPI’s for a Successful ATM or Vending Machine Franchise
Here are seven things to monitor to run a successful ATM or vending machine franchise.
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Past Failed Franchise? Here's When You Should Try, Try, Try Again
Sometimes things don't work the first time you try them. If a owning a franchise didn't work out before, should you make another attempt? Read this post to gauge if you should try again.
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Is Buying a Company-Owned Franchise Right for You?
Sometimes, franchisors will own and run one or more locations of its franchise. And, at times, franchisors get the urge to "re-franchise" or sell one or more of these units to a franchisee to run instead. What goes into figuring out if this option of buying a franchise is for you? Read this post to find out.
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Feed Your Franchise Financially
As a franchisee there are important financial steps to take on your end of the partnership to feed your franchise’s profits. Here are a few.
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Don't Let Current Labor Issues Scare You From an Hourly Worker Franchise
The current labor crisis might be making you hesitant if you are considering a franchise that depends on hourly workers. However, you shouldn't let that scare you off from one of these franchises.
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Why Community Engagement is Good for Franchisees
Community involvement creates connections with the local community and positively impacts your franchise’s local area. It can also be beneficial to your business in a way that impacts your bottom line. Here's how.
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What Does a Franchise Area Manager Do (for You)?
Success is more likely with group support, and an area manager can help ensure both. A franchise area manager is responsible for developing the franchise presence in a specific region, which means you'll be communicating a lot with this person. Here are six things a franchise area manager typically does for a franchisee.
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Hire the Right Franchise Employees
The right employees can be make or break for your franchise. By hiring carefully, your employees will contribute to a successful business operation.
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4 Emergencies You Can Handle Without Franchisor Help
It's a fact of business: Emergencies will happen. Even with the safety net of a franchisor's backing, there are some events a franchisee should be prepared to deal with on their own.
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Creating Employee Schedules in a New Franchise
Yes, creating employee schedules can be stressful. But once you have a good staff system in place, you can remain flexible for employees and your new franchise’s staffing needs.