Evaluating a Green Franchise in 5 Steps
Posted: Friday, December 04, 2009
by Terry Judge
MyGreenFranchise
Seek Out Solid Business Processes
Although
it’s easy to get enthusiastic about the green side of the opportunity, it is
always important to evaluate a potential business opportunity based on its core
processes. Take the time to talk to the
owner about the built-in processes that the corporation has established. Your customers will be attracted by the idea
of working with an efficient, green company, but without the proper processes
in place, sustainability is difficult.
Match the Lifestyle to Your Goals
Green energy
franchises come in many flavors, ranging from restaurants and retail
operations, to auditing and consulting businesses. When evaluating any of these business
opportunities, be sure that the business matches your long-term lifestyle
goals. As with any career move
(especially in the entrepreneurial space), the up-front demands on your time
are going to be severe. If fast-paced
and long-hours are your cup of tea, the traditional models are a great fit. If you’re the type of person that likes to
have complete control of your time, work from anywhere, and vacation when you
want to, take the time to evaluate a consulting or audition model.
Be Inspired
Whether
you’re opening a retail outlet or providing consulting services, be confident
that you’re inspired by the product offering.
Many green energy auditing services offer returns for their customers
that extend into the thousands or millions of dollars. If the thought of helping a business become
more green, and save money to grow and expand their operations excites you,
you’re probably onto something!
Ask About Training
Many of the
entrepreneurs that we see starting new green businesses are undergoing a career
change. Having the proper support system
is essential in these situations, because you need to get up and running
quickly (after all, you’ve made the investment, it’s time to chase the
ROI!). Ensure there is a structured
start-up and ongoing training system in place where you can learn the industry. Many green franchises and business
opportunity offer online web-based training.
These system work great because you can learn at your own pace, and also
ask questions when necessary (in interactive webinars).
Evaluate Ongoing Sales & Marketing Support
In addition
to training, two key areas to look at are sales and marketing support. Be sure that you’ll have access to sales and
marketing materials up-front, and that there is a program in place to offer
ongoing support (lead generation, sales-closing-assistance, etc). These will be
especially important to you when you’re just getting started, and are learning
how interactions with potential clients go.
Carefully
considering the points that I’ve listed here will pay off in the long run. Be sure that you have an open-forum with the
owner of the business model, and that your questions are answered thoroughly
while you’re in the investigation phases.
With the market growing more and more every day, this is the perfect
time to get involved in a green franchise.
Go do your homework and start having the necessary conversations to
evaluate your next business!
About the Author
Terry Judge
is President and CEO of MyGreenFranchise.com, a national provider of commercial
green energy auditing and consulting services.
Under Terry’s direction, MyGreenFranchise.com has delivered energy
consulting engagements that have saved customers millions of dollars by
becoming more green. For more
information visit the MyGreenFranchise.com website.
Hi Terry. Welcome to Searchwarp. Thanks for sharing this information to us. Well-written piece. ~Nenita~
I'm glad you found it helpful, JP! And thanks for the warm welcome!
