The Franchise Show conference

Franchising your business

Going down the franchise route can be a successful way of expanding your business. Many of today's well-known brands used franchising to finance and accelerate their growth into world brands. By attending the seminars below you will hear a detailed step-by-step guide to franchising your business...helping pave your way to becoming a successful franchisor in the UK.

Is my business franchiseable?

Franchising should not be seen as a testing ground for a brand new business idea but as a means of expanding an already successful business. Not all businesses are suitable for franchising but most business concepts can be. This seminar will equip you with the knowledge to assess the suitability of your business for franchising.

A to Z of franchising your business

Attending this seminar will outline the advantages and disadvantages of franchising a business, as well as the steps you need to make to successful franchise your business. It will also look at the professional advice you will need to take from solicitors, accountants and banks.

How to franchise successfully

The hard work doesn’t stop after you’ve franchised your business, it is only beginning! The seminar will cover the best practices for new franchisors in all areas of the franchise business, including recruitment of franchisees and marketing your franchise. You will be able to hear from franchisors in the UK who have successfully franchised their business. They will give insight into the challenges they faced and barriers they’ve overcome, and explain why it was the best move they made.

**The full seminar list & timetable will be updated regularly**

The Franchise Show Conference…seriously franchising

 

 

Overall Track Sponsor & Chair:

 

FRANCHISE YOUR BUSINESS.COM – Tim Mott

 


Topics & Sponsors:

  • Best Practices for new Franchisors – Tim Mott

  • Is my business franchiseable? assess whether it
    can be replicated - Breakout sessions present your
    business to panel to see whether it is franchiseable
    – Tim Mott

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