Franchise FAQ

what every franchise woman

by Prof. Eldred Osinski Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Franchises for women don’t exclusively staff females, but they value the unique qualities that each individual brings to the table that contributes toward a winning team. For women seeking the best franchise opportunities, flexibility, training, and ongoing support are huge selling points.

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Do women own franchises?

Today, one-third (32%) of all franchises are owned by women and, on average, women are 3% more satisfied overall than men when it comes to franchise ownership. In fact, our research on the top franchises for women shows that 88% of women say they enjoy operating their business and 75% would recommend their franchise to others.

Is starting a franchise right for You?

Starting a franchise is a great option for women looking to maintain a work-life balance while fulfilling their dream of running a business. In fact, the number of female franchise owners has nearly doubled over the past decade, and more than a third of franchise owners are now women.

Is Apricot Lane a good franchise for women?

Apricot Lane offers great support and empowers women every step of their journey. From in-home training to market buying trips, Apricot Lane goes the extra mile to make sure their franchisees succeed. As we’ve seen, there are many great low-cost franchises for women to start.

Do women get a franchise fee cut at Starbucks?

We offer women, as well as minorities and veterans, a franchise fee reduced by 40 percent," says CEO Catherine Monson. If the admittedly cliched expression "put your money where your mouth is" still counts for something, Ms. Monson's statement is quite a mouthful. We're fans! And just for fun, let's throw in a bonus lucky #21...

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What is a Fit4Mom franchise?

As a Fit4Mom franchisee, you’ll have the opportunity to offer prenatal and postnatal fitness programs to mothers. Fit4Mom offers extensive franchisee training including general certification courses and specialized training based on the programs you want to offer your clients. Some franchisees decide to simply manage other instructors while others take a hybrid approach and also teach classes themselves.

What is franchise support?

Franchise support is a crucial aspect of opening a franchise that must be considered, especially if you have minimal experience within a certain industry. With the right franchise, you can go from beginner to expert franchisee in a short amount of time. All great franchises will provide support in these key areas:

Why do franchisees get discounts?

Franchisees are also given access to travel discounts so they can explore exciting new destinations with their families.

What is industry expert guidance?

Expert Guidance: Whether you are brand new to an industry or have some experience, having access to industry experts will be helpful for a variety of reasons. They will help you understand the nuances of your franchise and will act as valuable mentors along your journey.

What training is needed for a franchise?

This typically includes a combination of online training, in-person coaching, conferences, and/or workshops.

Why do women want to franchise?

Some want this flexibility in order to spend more time with their children, while others simply prefer the convenience of not having to commute to work.

What skills do you need to be a designer?

Though previous experience isn’t required, an ideal candidate will need the ability to understand design trends and also have interpersonal communication skills.

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What did Amy Ahrens do after working in corporate America?

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What is Becky's motto?

Becky lives by the motto ‘Do good with love,’ and her business venture allows her to do just that. As women, we tend to be the nurturing ones, we’re bringing a different set of experiences and roles to the franchising industry. Becky credits her father with inspiring her to pursue a franchising career.

How many businesses does Grace Huxtable-Mount own?

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What happened to Becky Moultrie's dad?

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How old was Beth Garner when she opened her first hair salon?

Beth Garner was 23 when she opened her first hair salon – an eight-chair studio. “When we had our own space, we were in charge of advertising, marketing, finding all the clientele to come in,” she says. “I was so young. We had no outside support. It was like here you go, good luck!”.

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