Even in franchise business you HAVE to think over the idea
Today I was a witness of the dialogue between two students. They are 14 or 15 and were discussing how they would start their future businesses. I hope they will not have objections if I present a part of this dialogue here.
“I’m thinking about IT business. It’s the easiest… and the sphere is growingâ€
“Do you have an exact idea? E-commerce?… â€
“I don’t know. I think to take the list of franchises and will choose the one with the best program or the least investment…â€
I wanted to interfere but decided to stay away and to express my opinion here.
I’m absolutely sure that it’s necessary to study a franchise program before investing your personal or borrowed money. But I think that studying the idea itself is more important. If you choose a franchise with an attractive program but the idea is not OK for your region or your country the result will never satisfy you. And it’s not necessary to be a prophet to say that to avoid bankruptcy you’ll have to invest more, to work harder and so on.
What factors can make an idea having no prospects? I found some and want to express my opinion with the potential readers of my blog.
At first I need to mention the demand for the product. You need to take into consideration as many as possible factors that influence the willingness and ability of people of the concerned territory or country to buy these goods and services. It’s not too hard if you live in this region yourself. You can spend some time listening to people’s complaints. You can ask your friends and neighbors. It’s not necessary to carry out a marketing research if you are planning to start a small business company. (Certainly if the matter concerns a big investment and large company it’s better to order a marketing research from professionals).
The factors you have to think over vary for different ideas and different markets. I’ll say some words about the most important ones as I think.
So, the first one is geographical, historical, religious and cultural traditions that prevail on the concerned market. I’ve read a story about McDonalds’ franchise in France (unfortunately it was some years ago and I can’t recall the source). It was a sad story. The idea almost collapsed because of cultural food traditions in the country. The author of the article explained that historically the French were in earnest about food. And the idea of fast-food itself was offensive for them. But if to add that the French have no special liking of American life style we’ll get the complete picture of extremely bad idea.
But at the same time the same franchise idea (I mean McDonalds’) became enough profitable in Japan. Why? Because it was absolutely uncommon for Japanese and was taken by them as something interesting, and unusual, and modern.
The next factor that influences demand is size and growth of the target market. It includes the number of potential buyers. Thinking about buyers you have to study their tastes and preferences on the one hand. Also you need to study buyers themselves: age, income, sex, life style and so on. You need to study their attitude to your idea before you start your business. By the way it will help in future while planning advertising and promotion activities.
Also it’s necessary to think about seasonality of demand. If sales change greatly during the year it means that your personal income will change too. Sometimes you’ll get nothing at all. Usually you’ll have to invest more money in inventory when demand goes down. Are you ready for this?
OK. That’s enough for demand factors for the first time. Read my next post to answer what other factors can make a franchise idea having no prospects.


