When one considers a franchise business opportunities the thought of mega chains stores and large startup capital and franchise fees come to mind. However the latest and hottest franchise is not always what you may be thinking of like a McDonald's, Dunkin Donuts, Pizza Hut, Dollar Tree, and UPS. If you are a motivated individual who wants to build a business and prepare to do a little hard work then becoming a franchisee could be a smart business decisions. Remember to do your own investigation, by checking out the numbers and meet with other franchisee.
As a potential franchisee you need to seek answers to the following: • Quality of the product • Location flexibility • investment requirement • Operational support
The Opportunity
One of the latest and hottest franchises around is in the area of home care business. Given the current market conditions a home care franchise business is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to get into their own business. This business model is an excellent way of earning a living while helping members of your community. Its relatively low startup capital requirements and support services are also essential in helping you to grow your business. Over the next 20 years, the senior population is expected to double to 70 million, when the baby boomer generation reaches retirement. This represents about 20% of the U.S. population. At the same time, more and more seniors are electing to stay in their own homes for longer periods of time, rather than move into assisted living facilities. The right homecare business franchise can help you take advantage of this expanding market and the growing need for senior care services.
Why a Home-care Business Franchise?
• A growing need in a growing market • An innovative approach • A rewarding opportunity
Below is a list of franchise gator's hottest franchises for 2009:
JAN-PRO Cleaning Systems Subway® Instant Tax Service Senior Helpers Anytime Fitness Vanguard Cleaning Systems, Inc. Domino's Pizza Play N Trade Long John Silver's Liberty Tax Service
John Power
John Power, founder of Biltmore Franchise Consulting, has extensive experience developing and marketing franchises and business opportunities. He has been in and around franchising for over twenty years.
From 1980 through 1990 he conceptualized, organized, and developed the American Video Association. He grew AVA to 2,000 national members, before selling the company it 1990. It was later merged into another home video marketing company.
From 2000 to 2005 he worked as a contract marketing and human resources consultant to several local and national companies.
In 2005 Mr. Power began working as a franchise development consultant on a full-time basis. Since that time he has helped more than three dozen companies initiate and develop their franchising program. He notes that there are many companies interested in developing a franchise program, and who need his specialized assistance.
Mr. Power is a “hands-on” franchise consultant. He said, “I am the ‘nuts and bolts’ person who tends to the details for my clients.”
Mr. Power holds a B.S. degree with a major in Marketing.
See: www.biltmorefranchise.com
You may contact Mr. Power at: jpower@biltmorefranchise.co - Visit John Power's Website
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