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January 28, 2021 By Pat Meehan

Franchise Trends

While 2020 has been absolutely devastating for some franchise sectors, it is not all bad news.  As the world transforms itself in preparation for the post pandemic new normal many business sectors have seen significant growth.  Home Services, Elder Care and Cleaning Services have all seen significant growth in 2020 with excellent forecasts for 2021.

When looking for a franchise you should consider what the pandemic has done to change the way people look at life on a go forward basis.  A significant number of workers will never transition back to the corporate office, instead opting to maintain their virtual/ home office environments.  The elderly population has now become resistant to centers of care that put them at higher risk for the spread of infections in the future, again opting to receive care at home.

When looking for a business opportunity to take the place of your ex-corporate job, be sure to research these trends to ensure the franchise you select has a bright forecast for the future.  Ask the Franchisor the hard questions.

  • How was their business impacted by the pandemic?
  • What do future trends look like for the business, post pandemic?
  • What kind of support did they give their franchisees that were negatively impacted?
  • How many franchisees left the business in 2020 and why?

When you are considering buying a franchise you need to understand the stability and integrity of your potential franchisor partner.  Those franchises that are successful long term stand with their franchisees through the good times and the bad.

Filed Under: Franchising Tagged With: #Newopportunities, Businessopportunity, Franchise

January 28, 2021 By Pat Meehan

Seeking A New Opportunity

Millions of Americans have been laid off, furloughed, or otherwise misplaced from the career path they were on before the pandemic turned the economy upside down.  LinkedIn is filled with people searching for that next great opportunity.

There are a couple of paths you can take when you find yourself in this situation.  You can brush up your resume and actively search for the perfect new job, or you can use this time to start that business you have always been looking to start.  As a SCORE mentor I have seen a marked increase in the number of people feeling courageous enough to finally pull the trigger on business ownership.  To some it sounds too risky, but history shows that economic down turns have yielded some successful startups.  Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, Mailchimp, and Uber were all started during a recession.

When you take a minute to think about it, if you are talented enough to run a multimillion-dollar division for your employer, why wouldn’t you be successful in your own business?  The government has stepped in to help with SBA financing plans that will help to defer the initial cashflow issues, and interest rates remain at all-time lows.  So, you have to ask yourself – is now the right time for you to explore business ownership?

Obviously, there are many things to be considered when looking for a new business opportunity.  Things like market size, market access, cash flow management, and many others all need to be considered before diving in.  The most important thing however, is far easier to consider yet most often gets overlooked.  Without it even the most successful ventures are sure to fail over time.

The factor to remember above all others lives inside and can only be evaluated by the new business owner.  As they say, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.  Only you can determine if you will have a passion for the work and will be able to stay with it long enough to make the venture a success.

If you are working with a broker to help you locate a business, be honest about what you are passionate about.  Don’t let the potential ROI push you into doing something you are going to really hate doing every day.  As the saying goes – “love what you do, and you will never work a day in your life”.  Here is to having the courage to find out what we love to do and living the dream!

Filed Under: Franchising Tagged With: Business, Businessopportunity, Careerpath, Franchising, opportunities

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