Summary:

The following article is all about setting up a franchise unit for your existing business and the top 4 questions you must ask yourself before doing so.

How do I start franchising? This is one of the most common questions every business owner asks when they talk about franchising. But aside from that, there are plenty of things that you have to consider before setting up a franchise. Franchising your business is a great way to expand your brand across the country. In this way, you will allow other business owners to run their businesses under your brand name by paying you a fee. It may seem easy, but sometimes it does not work. Why? Well, it depends on your business. There are tonnes of things to check at the earliest to be assured that your business is all set to get expanded throughout the country. If you see that your small business is profitable enough or constantly getting orders from outside of the local market, then maybe your business is ready for expansion. But besides that, there are lots of other things to consider beforehand to be assured that you are completely ready to become a franchisor.

Questions to ask yourself before franchising your business:

Almost every business owners want to spread their brand across the country. And franchising is one of the best ways to do so. Unlike independent branches, you do not have to have huge capital to open up a franchise unit. Besides, it will be your franchisees to run the business, so everything will be their responsibility. But apart from these, you need to be sure that your business is ready for franchising. Ask the following to yourself to know that:

1. Do I have the standardised systems for franchising?

To become a successful franchisor, your business should have standardised processes to provide consistent products/services to your franchisees. Besides that, this is also required to train your franchisees and their employees. Thus, you have to be assured that you have all the small to the smallest details about your business ready as a written manual and ensure that all your units are following it. Otherwise, different franchises may serve differently, which, may affect your brand adversely.

2. Does my business need my presence to be run?

Franchising your business means you do not need to be physically present in your units and your franchisees will run it following your manuals. But what if your business cannot be run without you being present? Well, this is one of the most important things you have to check beforehand. It is one of the toughest things to run a business without having the owner around, especially the one-person brands. Thus, ensure it before franchising your brand.

3. Can I follow all the rules and regulations for franchising?

Franchising is regulated by state and federal laws for the protection of franchisees. And according to those, you must hand over a Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) to prospective franchisees before selling them a franchise unit. This includes detailed information about your business, like if there is any litigation you are involved with, initial and ongoing franchise fees, a list of former and present franchisees, background of the franchisor, terms & conditions related to renewal, transfer or termination of the agreement, etc.

4. Is there any demand for my brand outside of my community?

You may be running your business successfully for years within your community. But does it have any market outside of the community? It is one of the vital questions you must ask yourself. Thus, you should check if there are any potential customers elsewhere in the country, if there is enough demand for the products/service you sell in other areas or if the area you are choosing has a good source of potential franchisees.

Setting up a franchise unit for your business may look easy, but it is not. Franchising is more than just allowing others to run their businesses under your brand name. And hence, you must ensure that your business is ready for franchising.

Author's Bio: 

The author is a business franchise expert who has guided many business persons in setting up a franchise for their brands. Apart from that, he has also written many blog posts and articles on various related topics.