Ok so we have 2 or even more issues to address here:
1) Do you want to run a franchise? Based on what I hear here is that there isn't really a strong benefit of doing so. Franchise is a business partner that can help you with their domain knowledge and network. If you are just going to do custom stuff that the franchise isn't doing for you then that franchise is useless. If you are going to rely on their network but their network are not competitive with the big guys in the industry (say Amazon or Rock Auto) then that is also a useless franchise. Again, if you are doing custom work and rely on the reputation of Chris instead of 1800 radiator then this is not a franchise that will benefit you. Are they going to guarantee inventory and delivery network? Will you have to hold the inventory till they are sold? Are you locked into only sourcing from your franchise?
2) Are you really in the right location to run a business in a scale that benefit you? How many customers do you think you will have, what is your cost, do you have new customers coming all the time or is it always the same guys repairing the same stuff in your area? Will those customers move out of the area gradually? Will new customers move in because your area is booming? You need to run the number to see for yourself.
3) Are you going to run it out of your garage? What is your plan? Stay small? Follow the franchise's plan? What do you see yourself doing 5 years from now? Is it worth moving closer to your customers (that means your home as well not just working out of your garage)? How's your family situation? What's your plan for your life down the road? I think you have time and can take some risk but you need to set some goals and check over time to see if it is heading where you wish live takes you.
4) Do you like the reputation of the franchise you want to invest in as a customer yourself, or do you just want to invest because someone promise you a get rich over time plan, or you just want to pay for a dream? Based on the yelp review of 1800 radiator I wouldn't want to be its customers, the number they have looks very polarizing, and the way they deal with customers say a lot about how stressed a franchise head quarter is. All it take is some distressed franchisees to ruin YOUR business' reputation and you are going to rely on the franchise head quarter to keep their qualities up. Some people just want to get rich quick and open franchise, some people just want to get rich quick and license franchise, you need to make sure your business partners are there for the long term instead of all just get rich quick.
1) Do you want to run a franchise? Based on what I hear here is that there isn't really a strong benefit of doing so. Franchise is a business partner that can help you with their domain knowledge and network. If you are just going to do custom stuff that the franchise isn't doing for you then that franchise is useless. If you are going to rely on their network but their network are not competitive with the big guys in the industry (say Amazon or Rock Auto) then that is also a useless franchise. Again, if you are doing custom work and rely on the reputation of Chris instead of 1800 radiator then this is not a franchise that will benefit you. Are they going to guarantee inventory and delivery network? Will you have to hold the inventory till they are sold? Are you locked into only sourcing from your franchise?
2) Are you really in the right location to run a business in a scale that benefit you? How many customers do you think you will have, what is your cost, do you have new customers coming all the time or is it always the same guys repairing the same stuff in your area? Will those customers move out of the area gradually? Will new customers move in because your area is booming? You need to run the number to see for yourself.
3) Are you going to run it out of your garage? What is your plan? Stay small? Follow the franchise's plan? What do you see yourself doing 5 years from now? Is it worth moving closer to your customers (that means your home as well not just working out of your garage)? How's your family situation? What's your plan for your life down the road? I think you have time and can take some risk but you need to set some goals and check over time to see if it is heading where you wish live takes you.
4) Do you like the reputation of the franchise you want to invest in as a customer yourself, or do you just want to invest because someone promise you a get rich over time plan, or you just want to pay for a dream? Based on the yelp review of 1800 radiator I wouldn't want to be its customers, the number they have looks very polarizing, and the way they deal with customers say a lot about how stressed a franchise head quarter is. All it take is some distressed franchisees to ruin YOUR business' reputation and you are going to rely on the franchise head quarter to keep their qualities up. Some people just want to get rich quick and open franchise, some people just want to get rich quick and license franchise, you need to make sure your business partners are there for the long term instead of all just get rich quick.
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