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Steps Before Buying Any Type Of Lawn Mowing Franchise
Buying a franchise is a great option for individuals who dreamed of owning their own business and being their own boss. It allows the owner to work with established brand names, provides easier access to inventory, and offers easier employee recruitment, just to name a few advantages.
Outlook for Buying a Franchise
In 2016, the Asia-Pacific Centre for Franchising Excellence reported that, even though Australia's economy and retail sectors were flat, its franchise numbers grew both in sales and numbers. The center predicted even further growth in 2017.
Fox Mowing
In 2012, Fox Mowing, which already had been providing lawn care and garden maintenance to Australia for over twenty-five years, franchised. Today, it had close to fifty successful franchises operating across six states, including South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Australian Capital Territory, and Western Australia.
Fox Mowing is currently seeking to sell more franchises and noted that demand was high and that there were areas with established clients.
Other benefits Fox offered included:
• Substantial sized territories, which would allow franchise owners to grow their businesses, even more, all while remaining local.
• Support and guidance. The better a franchise did, the better it did.
• Low fees.
• Publicity and promotion. Fox would continue to promote its business, thus franchises would go on getting work.
Before Committing
Yes, it all sounds wonderful. But before an individual just dives in and invests their hard-earned money, they should do a few things first. Even Fox, on its website, advises a potential buyer to take their time to study it and “let it all sink in.” It is, after all, a big commitment. Fox further recommends that potential buyers:
1. Prepare a list of questions and then arrange a meeting with the local State Franchisor go over them. (There is a Franchise Council of Australia. It has guidelines for everything related to franchising, including guidelines for buying a franchise).
2. Contact a Fox operator and arrange to spend the day in the field to see if their interest continues.
Additional Tasks to Take Before Committing
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission posts a Franchisee Manual online that suggests additional tasks. They include:
• Conducting research on the franchise.
• Speaking to current Gardening Franchises Businesses Sale Australia and asking about profits, unexpected and hidden costs, support, training, marketing, etc.
• Seeking legal and financial advice.
Personal Questions
Finally, an individual should ask themselves a few questions before they invest in a franchise. Again, it’s a serious investment in time and money. Those questions include:
• Am I prepared to spend the money? Perhaps take out a loan? Perhaps go into debt? Can I handle all that?
• Am I capable of running my own business?
• What are my strengths? What are weaknesses? How can I improve?
• Would I like running a Gardening Franchises Businesses For Sale?
• Am I prepared to work long hours, if needed?
• Can I make sacrifices, if needed?
• Does my family support me?
These suggestions are not meant to deter, rather, they are meant to bolster. If an individual can get through them positively, they are on their way to becoming a proud franchise owner. Perhaps even the proud owner of a Fox Mowing franchise.
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Philip subsequently sold over 500 franchises over the next 15 years, before selling the Jim’s Mowing South Australian Regional Franchise in 2005. Philip also developed the second largest Jim’s Customer Contact Centre in Adelaide servicing five States and Territories and over 600 franchisees before selling this in early 2007. From May 2007 thru to October 2009, Philip worked for Jim's Group as the Divisional Manager for Jim's Mowing. Philip also consulted to the Jim’s Group National Office from September 2011 thru to February 2012.