Starting a franchise
Buy a business franchise and reduce the risk of
business failure
Opening a Franchise Business by:
Sara Chambers
One of the greatest decisions and largest risks
of a person or organizations life is starting a business. The next big decision?
Whether or not to go franchise. A franchise business is one which is basically a
duplicate of a previous business. The business owner rents the franchise logo
and way of running the business. Examples of franchise businesses include
McDonald's, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, etc. But what are the pros and cons of
starting a franchise business, and what does the law say about the subject.
The pros of opening a franchise business are
numerous. First of all, there is a lower risk of failure. This is often due to
name recognition and the standard that is set by previous businesses. For
example, most diners know what to expect when they go to McDonalds. Another pro
of starting a franchise business is buying power. The collective buying power of
franchise businesses is often enormous, creating an easy way for business owners
to save money.
Still, there are cons to buying a franchise. On
the on hand, the startup cost for a franchise business is often much greater
than starting other businesses. In addition to this, buying into a franchise
leaves little room for deviating away from the standard. Subway subs, for
example, are to only contain a certain weight of meat and cheese. Everything is
standard and there are few ways of making your stand out from the typical.
So what does the law say about the process of
buying into the franchise business? When you start searching for the right
franchise for you, you need to be sure that the
franchise
is legitimate. This is especially true if the franchise is a small franchise, a
new franchise or one that you have never heard of before. Franchise law varies
from state to state so this is going to depend slightly on the state in which
you live. One of the best pieces of advice for any new business owner is to
locate an attorney that can help you sort through the issues.
About The Author
Sara Chambers is a marketing consultant and an internet content manager for
http://www.franchiseopportunitiesblog.com
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