
How to Compare One Coffee Franchise to Others A coffee franchise in most areas is a solid business decision. The complication often arises when deciding on one coffee franchise over its many worthy competitors. There are many franchises on the market that offer coffee as a primary source of revenue. Consider some of the following things when deciding which coffee franchise is the best one to meet your needs while promising the most solid financial future for your business needs. Start up fees. Different coffee franchises will have different requirements for building space, design, décor, equipment, inventory, and other associated fees in order to begin your business. Make a list of all the franchises you are interested in purchasing, the fees involved in starting the business, and what is included in those fees as well as what other money you may need to come up with on the front end of your business venture. Financing. Many coffee franchises have resources to help those who wish to buy into the franchise find financing. Some do not however. If there are opportunities for financing within the franchise this is a plus to many would be franchise owners while others prefer to come up with their own financing. Some franchises also require those who buy into the franchise to have a certain amount of money to invest in addition to any financing. You need to hammer out all the fine print and financial details before making any decisions or property purchases. Franchise fees. Every franchise has fees associated with buying into the franchise. In essence you are 'renting' the name of the parent company in order to run your business. Each franchise will have certain requirements of those who buy into the franchise by means of monthly fees, advertising contributions, required inventory, and other requirements that may not exactly be financial (among these are uniforms, store policies, and procedures for paperwork). Understand before buying into a coffee franchise exactly how much the franchise fees will be each year (or what percentage of your revenue will be required) and what those fees buy you as the franchise owner. Training/Support. This is the final of the major considerations you need to check when comparing one coffee franchise with others. A company that offers a true partnership and extensive training and support to franchise owners is worth its weight in gold. You need to find out how much training and support are offered, how they are offered, when they are offered, and what this will mean to you as a franchise owner. A company that offers virtually unlimited training to help you get business up and running is worth more money and higher fees than those that leave you to tread water until you sink or swim. Consider each of these things when comparing coffee franchises for purchase. Decide which issues are most important to you and which franchise opportunity is most likely to offer all the things you are looking for your investment. That will be the best possible choice though you might want to keep a top 3 list in case something falls through in the process. The Potential Pitfalls of a Coffee Franchise All businesses have a few potential pitfalls that should be watched for when considering a partnership of sorts, as would be the case with a coffee franchise. A coffee franchise has excellent possibilities when it comes to profits but the reality is that most coffee franchises fail to capitalize on the massive profits that could be earned. This doesn't mean that there aren't many franchise owners that are doing well financially with their coffee franchise businesses. It simply means that there are many more who aren't doing as well financially as they should be with their coffee franchise businesses. At the same time you really should examine potential problems that often arise when becoming a part of a larger franchise organizations rather than going it alone. More often than not the benefits far outweigh the potential problems but you should be aware of both the potential for great success and the potential for a few stumbling blocks (or outright landslides) along the way as the result of a franchise affiliation. The first roadblock that often arises is that you, as a franchise owner, are more often than not limited to products created by and for the franchise to serve in your coffee café, shop, or house. This means that the new great flavour that you fell in love with last week may never be on your menu and many business owners find this to be a hard lesson to swallow. The other problem with being limited to the corporate version of products and goods is that these are often neither the best nor the least expensive. This means that you are likely going to pay more for something that you may not truly appreciate the quality of. Hopefully, if you've elected to go into business with a particular franchise company you appreciate their quality but every once in a while something better comes along at a better price and it's difficult to pass it up though you are often required to do so. Another big problem for those who go into the business of owning a coffee franchise often come across is the fact that you've dreamed of becoming your own boss and running your own business only to find out that you are still a slave to corporate policies and your own franchise agreement if you want to keep your franchise rights. Worst of all for many people is the fact that after years and years of being told how to dress and what to do at work you might find yourself required to wear a uniform when working in your very own store as well as being told how to serve the products you are paying to serve. It's a tough role for some to swallow. Unfortunately, it's part of the package if you want to enjoy the benefits of building a business with a coffee franchise. Only you can decide, in the end, if the pitfalls are worth those benefits. The Importance of Location for a Coffee Franchise In the world of business, location is extremely important. Most of us have heard the saying "location, location, location". There is a reason it is a saying and it is important for everything from the perfect photograph and romantic settings as it is in the world of real estate and business success. Spend time scouting out locations that you feel would be great places to open a coffee franchise business and ask yourself the following questions. Is this is a high traffic location? Most people are rather lazy by nature. You want to find a location that people will drive by often. In other words, you do not want to select a location for your coffee franchise that is low traffic-at least not if big business is your goal. If you found a location that you think is perfect for a coffee shop sit back sometime and see how much traffic drives by the area you are considering. If the rate of traffic is busy you will get a good bit of advertisement value from putting up a sign and having people pull in on impulse. Can customers easily get into and out of your location? As a customer there are few things that I find more frustrating than a business that is located in an area that proves difficult for entry and exits. Most coffee franchise customers are going to be in a hurry and on the go. You want to make the process as seamless as possible and this means you want a location that allows quick access off the road and back onto the road. People are more likely to make you a daily or weekly stop if your business is convenient for them to enter and exit. Many coffee franchises are electing to have two drive thru windows for added convenience, this is something else you may want to consider for your location if possible. Is it near entertainment? You might find yourself awed and amazed at the number of people who stop in for a cup of coffee and perhaps a sweet treat after a night at the movie, theatre, or even a game of bowling. Many people find that a great cup of coffee is a nice way to end the day (especially if you have a nice variety of decaf on hand). Even those that may not have considered it before will find they are often tempted to make the stop after a movie-especially those on dates that aren't quite ready for them to end if they see the sign and the coffee franchise in question is located conveniently near the theatre or other entertainment venue. With these things in mind, make sure you choose your location carefully for the best possible effect. Location won't guarantee success but a great location is a good deal of insulation against failure. When planning your coffee franchise keep all the locations in mind, ask the questions mentioned above, and go with the location that really is the best location to attract business rather than the location that has a certain look. Aesthetics can always be changed later on; the location is pretty firm once selected. |