Where to find information on franchise business opportunities?
Usually a prospective businessman thinking about buying a franchise knows the business sphere to work in. In this case to choose the exact franchisor to sign the agreement he needs to check as many as possible different franchise listings. It can be very useful because new franchise opportunities appear almost every week. Every franchisor tries to offer something different, some advantages. Some provide everything for lower initial fee; the others agree to train not only you but your key stuff. The royalty payments also differ as well as franchisees’ compulsory contribution to an advertising fund.
So if you decide to save your time and to choose the first franchisor you came across in the business sphere you wanted to work in, you may miss the better opportunity. Time is money. Here it’s exactly so.
Where to find such listings? There are a lot of them in the Internet and you can also get an access to printed directories. They provide a good list of franchise business opportunities for different spheres: food franchise and retail business, business in Internet and different types of services from consulting to tourism and hotel business.
Rob Bond, publisher of Source Books, asserts that there are currently about 2,300 open franchise business opportunities in North America operating in more than 50 industries, from automotive products and services to travel. More than 25 different Internet sites provide directories of franchise companies. At least six publishers sell print directories. “Bond’s Franchise Guide 2001″ (Source Book Publications, 2001) provides in-depth profiles of the 1,200 or so companies that returned his questionnaire; and “Franchise Opportunities Guide” (International Franchise Association, 2000) cites the 800 franchisers that are members of the trade group International Franchise Association.
It’s necessary to remember that no single directory covers everything. It’s a good idea to read at least one on-line and one off-line listing.