It’s amazing to note so many publications offering advice on how to buy franchises. They are done, I feel. for two reasons.
The primary one is to fill space. It’s a winner for getting attention. Lots of folks are interested into entering business for themselves. Give them ideas and make it sound easy, while reducing disadvantages to a minimum, and you have attracted an audience.
But the second reason why these articles appear, is the ignorance factor. They are written by those with poor knowledge of practical franchise experience from a franchisee’s viewpoint.
How many tell you how poorly the average franchisee does? How the average franchisee eventually wants out of his or her contract?
Many cost too much at the outset and each year? And fail to provide the promised management assistance. And, in vast instances, offer little name recognition.
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