Thursday, December 2, 2010

Franchise Consultants say How Much You Can Make

Looking at franchising your business?  Francorp Inc., the leading franchise consulting firm, looks to provide some insight into the question, "How to Franchise My Business?" 

Franchising a business is a complex process that requires extensive legal, operational and strategic expertise.  As an entrepreneur it can be appealing to attempt to franchise on your own as opposed to hiring a franchise consultant.  Whether your attempt to franchise on your own or work with a consultant, it is important to gather the information necessary to make your business decisions from an informed perspective.

Wondering whether or not your business is franchisable? Take the free franchise quiz today. Additionally, Francorp Inc. can provide you a free consultation and educational webinar, just call 800-FRANCHISE or sign up at the Francorp webinar registration page.



Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Information on How to Franchise, Help With Franchising

Francorp is the world's oldest and largest franchise consulting firm.  In business since 1976, Francorp has consulted with over 10,000 companies and helped over 2,000 businesses take their business to the next level through franchise expansion.  Whether you are a multi-million dollar corporation or a small business, Francorp possesses the expertise and experience to help assess the franchisability of your business and build a program to help you expand your business in a way that makes sense.  For more information, take the franchisability quiz and view our clients, please visit http://www.francorp.com.



Sunday, April 11, 2010

Franchise Consultants Help With Franchising

Francorp is the world's oldest and largest franchise consulting firm.  In business since 1976, Francorp has consulted with over 10,000 companies and helped over 2,000 businesses take their business to the next level through franchise expansion.  Whether you are a multi-million dollar corporation or a small business, Francorp possesses the expertise and experience to help assess the franchisability of your business and build a program to help you expand your business in a way that makes sense.  For more information, take the franchisability quiz and view our clients, please visit http://www.francorp.com.



Friday, April 9, 2010

How to Franchise Your Business, Franchise Consultant Information

Francorp is the world's oldest and largest franchise consulting firm.  In business since 1976, Francorp has consulted with over 10,000 companies and helped over 2,000 businesses take their business to the next level through franchise expansion.  Whether you are a multi-million dollar corporation or a small business, Francorp possesses the expertise and experience to help assess the franchisability of your business and build a program to help you expand your business in a way that makes sense.  For more information, take the franchisability quiz and view our clients, please visit http://www.francorp.com.



Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Francorp Client - Zoom Room

The Zoom Room Launches the Nation's First Dog Agility Franchise Opportunity

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 2, 2009 - The Zoom Room, recently featured on Animal Planet, is now offering the only brick-and-mortar dog training franchise in America, as well as the only dog agility franchise opportunity in the world. Dog agility is the fastest-growing dog sport in the U.S., according to the American Kennel Club. It was just a matter of time before someone figured out a way to develop this popular pastime into a full-blown pet business. A matter of time and the right person. That person turns out to be Los Angeles native Jaime Van Wye, who as founder and owner of the Zoom Room Dog Agility Training Center and Canine Social Club, this week announced their nationwide dog franchise opportunity.

The Zoom Room, conceived as a franchise from its inception, was created to be the ideal dog business by Van Wye, the nation's leading pet business consultant and the Dog Daycare Chair of the Pet Care Services Association. An unrivaled expert in helping entrepreneurs start a dog business, Van Wye designed the Zoom Room as a streamlined, fun-filled business that incorporates everything great about working with dogs.

In 2001, Van Wye opened Rover Kennels, which soon became the go-to boarding facility in L.A., frequented by the dogs of celebrities like Tom Cruise, Kelly Clarkson, and Tyra Banks. Van Wye grew the business from two employees to 25 in under three years. The business became a tremendous success, grossing over $750,000 in the first year alone.

But in addition to Rover's success, it was also "a phenomenal learning experience," says Van Wye, who quickly learned the pitfalls of pet services: demanding dog owners, unreliable employees, and enormous liability issues, not to mention an often prohibitive start-up cost.

In 2007 Van Wye sold Rover to develop the Zoom Room, a dog franchise that eliminates all aspects of boarding, thus removing liability issues. By subtracting the need for employees, a Zoom Room is run "by a single, passionate proprietor, someone who combines a love for dogs with savvy business sense."

"The Zoom Room," says Van Wye is "not a drop-off training facility; this sets us apart from competitors. We train owners to train their dogs, and to more deeply understand, communicate and bond with their pets." A tired dog is a happy dog, and Van Wye is committed to her belief that "a well-trained dog is an even happier dog - not to mention one with much happier owners. In our experience, placing an emphasis on agility training is an extremely effective means to reach this goal."

Dog agility, practiced recreationally, is the perfect bonding experience for an owner and dog. The key to dog agility is teamwork and communication - core components of a great relationship with one's dog. Integral to the Zoom Room's brand identity, agility training appeals to active lifestyle dog owners. Although they offer dog training classes like puppy training, dog obedience, tricks training, therapy dog training and even Pup-Lates™ the gym-like atmosphere dominates. Even their sporty retail section furthers the impression of an upscale human fitness club.

As a Canine Social Club featuring a Hound Lounge and Doggy Disco™, the Zoom Room can host a dog birthday party, Bark Mitzvah, or local dog club in their indoor dog park.

As a dog franchise, the Zoom Room is a true pioneer. Not only is it the first dog agility franchise; it is the only brick-and-mortar dog training franchise opportunity in the U.S. Absolutely no prior dog training experience is required.

Please visit the Zoom Room Dog Agility Training Center for more information on the availabiliy of their pet franchise, or call 877-ZOOM-ROOM.

About the Zoom Room:

The Zoom Room Dog Agility Training Center was established in 2007 by Jaime Van Wye, a graduate of U.C. Berkeley with a degree in philosophy, who has trained dogs in search and rescue, bomb and drug detection, criminal apprehension and tracking. She is a Certified Master Dog Trainer and a Professional Level Member of the International Association of Canine Professionals. Van Wye speaks regularly for the Pet Care Services Association, of which she serves as the National Dog Daycare Chair. She is the author of the satirical self-help book, How to Have an Ill-Behaved Dog (Knock Knock), as well as a regular columnist for Pet Care Services Magazine and Dog's Life Magazine.

Learn more about the opportunity at the Zoom Room Dog Agility Training Center.

Contact:

Mark Van Wye
Zoom Room Dog Agility Training Center
310-382-4148

Monday, July 6, 2009

Don Boroian / Francorp

Francorp has worked with 112 of the most recent Franchise 500 companies. This is important from the perspective that Francorp as a consulting firm has done work with these franchise systems, many of which Francorp developed from the ground up. Francorp is renowned as the world leader in franchise development and new franchise launches. The firm continues to develop successful franchise systems today after 34 years of franchise consulting work. Look over the Francorp corporate site for more information on the firm and the clients Francorp has developed.

www.Francorp.com

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Francorp to Exhibit at the Franchise Middle East Exposition

Franchising Middle East expo opens
Dubai: Mon, 2 Mar 2009

Franchising Middle East (FME), the region’s leading exhibition for the franchise sector, opened at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre, with 72 exhibitors from 22 countries.

The exhibition, now in its sixth year, aims to provide an injection of business ideas to the Middle East market as international brands come to Dubai with a view to expanding across the Middle East with local partners, said organisrs.

'Never has the franchise concept been more vital to business growth than in today’s economic environment,' stated Abdul Rehman Falaknaz, president of International Expo Consults (IEC), organisers of FME.

'Franchising offers local entrepreneurs access to established brands and business models, while international players are provided with a chance to tap into new markets at relatively low set-up costs.'

Big names from Europe, Asia and the Middle East are exhibiting at the show this week, including participation from Cremeria Vienna, Subway, London Dairy Café and Tom Tailor.

Master Franchisers from Jebel Ali Free Zone is leading a delegation of international brands, many of whom are debuting at the show. These include Zerga, Bed + Bath, Padini Authentics, Trio and New Zealand Naturals.

Franchise consultants such as FranExcel and FranCorp will be on hand to offer would-be entrepreneurs advice on how to set up franchise operations in the region.

FME is the region’s only exhibition that offers a world of exciting opportunities to international franchisers to access the thriving Middle East and North Africa (Mena) market and launch their franchise concepts.

The exhibition facilitates direct communication between entrepreneurs and potential franchise buyers from the region and beyond.

The show has earned a name for providing an ideal networking opportunity for the franchising industry in the Middle East, which industry analysts have estimated is worth $30 billion.

'With the franchise industry already growing at 25 per cent per annum, the UAE and the rest of the GCC region is a fertile market for franchise companies to expand into,' Falaknaz added.

'With approximately 85 per cent of the UAE population comprising expatriates, this is the market that needs to be catered for.'

FME 2009 takes place from March 2 to 4.-TradeArabia News Service