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Informative articles to support business buyers, franchisees, and franchisors in New Hampshire.
Social media marketing news you can use. This week: 1) P&G cuts digital ad spending by $140 million and sales rise!; 2) 10 things not to do when launching a mobile app; 3) 5 steps to improve your mobile app onboarding; 4) Sprint tweaks Verizon with its "Twice the Price" video.
- Eddy Goldberg
- 2,407 Reads 1 Shares
You have to spend money to make money. So the old saying goes. In franchising you can spend a lot or a little, and still make money. Once you've decided 1) that you want a franchised business, and 2) what industry segment you'd like to work in (fast food, home repair, pet care, etc.), it's time to determine what you can afford. Your "budget" will limit your choices.
- Eddy Goldberg
- 399,827 Reads 326 Shares
Multi-unit and multi-brand operators continue to grow in both numbers and size--and so does attendance at the Multi-Unit Franchising Conference.
- Eddy Goldberg
- 8,426 Reads 6 Shares
Remodeling Is An Investment That Can Generate More Traffic and Increased Sales Say Multi-Unit Franchisees.
- Multi-Unit Franchisee
- 5,078 Reads 12 Shares
Cowboy Chicken redesigns restaurants from front to back
- Sean Kennedy
- 3,607 Reads 15 Shares
One of the more concerning lessons we learned from the 2016 election is the power of "fake news" to change perceptions and draw attention toward or away from an issue.
- Darrell Johnson
- 3,094 Reads 2 Shares
Going into business for yourself is a major life decision. One path is to start your own business or buy an existing one. Another is to choose the franchising model and buy into a proven system with a known brand name. Each path has its own promise, as well as its perils. Once the choice is made, the question becomes what type of business to choose.
- Eddy Goldberg
- 205,619 Reads 210 Shares
Leaders love to talk about revenue streams by showing graphs and charts with the breakdown of sales categories. It is important to know the percentage of sales generated by products or services and to monitor trends, especially the growth and decline of your business revenue.
- John DiJulius
- 14,049 Reads 147 Shares
Three successful multi-unit franchisees talk about how they spot, measure, and retain great employees.
- Multi-Unit Franchisee
- 6,333 Reads 52 Shares
Using a checklist and leveraging experienced sources can help business operators implement strategies, tried and true processes, and procedures that are critical to everyday business.
- Dan Iosue
- 3,531 Reads 3 Shares
How Anytime Fitness and Waxing the City's CMO uses technology to connect with customers
- Meredith Jurek
- 6,953 Reads 578 Shares
Social media marketing news you can use. This week: 1) P&G demands more accountability and transparency from digital media; 2) the chatbots are coming - are you ready?; 3) study finds there are only 4 types of Facebook users; and 4) Moe's takes on Chipotle in the "queso wars"
- Eddy Goldberg
- 2,713 Reads 2 Shares
Mark Davis acquired a small restoration company called Rocky Mountain Catastrophe in Denver in 1996. He was just 27 and didn't know anything about the restoration industry.
- Kerry Pipes
- 6,275 Reads 3 Shares
The new presidential administration wasted no time jumping in, even before Inauguration Day. A steady stream of potential cabinet appointees was ushered in and out of Trump Tower in New York City, accompanied by the most intense media scrutiny we can recall for an incoming administration in recent memory.
- Carol Schleif
- 7,015 Reads 3 Shares
NRD Capital Management Closes its Second Fund. The New $100 Million Fund Will Invest in Restaurant Concepts as Well as New and Emerging Markets Like Healthcare Franchising.
- Multi-Unit Franchisee
- 4,339 Reads 9 Shares
New Study by Technomic Reveals the Latest Trends and Data Outlining Consumers’ Shifting Behaviors and Attitudes Toward Burgers.
- Multi-Unit Franchisee
- 3,277 Reads 5 Shares
So many good things are happening so quickly in franchising these days, it's hard to keep up (even for us!). So welcome to "Good News!" - our monthly roundup of franchise growth, finance, international expansion, milestones, and other positive news from franchisors large, medium, and emerging.
- Eddy Goldberg
- 4,130 Reads 2 Shares
These five "big picture" customer service lessons, observations, and accompanying advice may not qualify as future deathbed regrets for many CEOs, but they should.
- John DiJulius
- 4,080 Reads 15 Shares
There's a good reason the United States is called the Land of Opportunity. The spirit of independence is one of the cornerstones in the nation's founding. That spirit persists today in the world of business, where independent-minded entrepreneurs take the risks and reap the rewards of running their own business.
- Kerry Pipes
- 35,701 Reads 31 Shares
Dinesh Goswami and his partners with AR Pizza, LLC, already successfully operate 47 Popeye's Chicken locations and eight Arby's restaurants.
- Multi-Unit Franchisee
- 5,587 Reads 51 Shares
How Winmark's director of marketing uses technology to connect with customers
- Franchise Update
- 3,881 Reads 1 Shares
Social media marketing news you can use. This week: 1) Online campaigns to attack brands are increasing; 2) Measuring the effectiveness of paid advertising; 3) Tracking and engaging with the mobile generation; 4) New insights now possible from in-app advertising.
- Eddy Goldberg
- 2,857 Reads
Eric Casaburi, founder and CEO of Retro Fitness, has an open and transparent style. He also likes to lie on a bed of nails daily to meditate, relieve stress, and, he says, help improve his decision-making.
- Kerry Pipes
- 18,838 Reads 78 Shares
Franchising really began to blossom in the post-war 1950s and 1960s. Franchisors of convenience goods and services seemed to be popping up on every corner. McDonald's, Kentucky Fried Chicken, laundry services, dry cleaners, hotels, and rental car franchises flooded the marketplace.
- Kerry Pipes
- 67,281 Reads 118 Shares
Qdoba franchisees are banding together to protect the $250 million they have invested in the Mexican food brand by forming the Qdoba Franchisee Association.
- Multi-Unit Franchisee
- 5,147 Reads 6 Shares
TA Restaurant Group rejuvenates Quaker Steak & Lube
- John Ponczoch
- 5,406 Reads 1 Shares
Using "big data" to recruit franchisees at Driven Brands
- Dave Schaefers
- 3,969 Reads 3 Shares
The data available through today's manifold third-party resources and related technologies is now required to inform and guide our decisions at every step of the lifecycle of our franchise owners.
- 5,647 Reads 14 Shares
Franchising provides benefits for both seller and buyer. For franchisors, the primary benefit is the ability to use other people's money to expand the brand more rapidly than they could either on their own or through investors or lenders.
- Eddy Goldberg
- 275,262 Reads 194 Shares
So you want to build your business by adding another brand? Maybe two? While the ROI must make sense, seasoned multi-brand franchisees say the key to franchise happiness begins with finding the right fit, from values and culture to matching personal and financial goals with the brand’s.
- Helen Bond
- 7,663 Reads 30 Shares
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