Really Awesome Coffee gives tips on finding fantastic franchises
Alice Tuffery, writer
Really Awesome Coffee has created a rundown of the three best ways to find and research the best franchise opportunities.
Deciding which franchise to invest in isn’t an easy task. There’s such a huge number of businesses out there from across the different sectors, many would-be franchisees feel daunted by the whole process. Perhaps you know you’d love to put your money into a coffee brand and set up your own mobile coffee van. But how do you go about choosing the right one for you and invest in a franchise with lots of potential?
Really Awesome Coffee has put together a helpful guide to support prospective franchisees as they pick their franchise brand.
The coffee van franchise suggests you take the following three steps:
- Look online - Really Awesome Coffee says you should start by performing a quick Google search and browsing franchise directories like Point Franchise. This initial stage will present you with lots of information about franchisors you may want to work with.
- Go to franchise exhibitions - The internet can only take you so far; you need to get out there and mingle with industry professionals to learn more. Franchise events showcase hundreds of opportunities, as well as the chance to meet face-to-face with franchisors.
- Speak to local franchisees - Existing franchise owners will be able to give you an honest account of their experiences. Really Awesome Coffee has a network of over 60 UK franchisees and can put you in touch with any of them if you ask.
This year, many industry events have been cancelled or postponed, but Really Awesome Coffee has started hosting virtual Discovery Days, including a tour of its ‘awesome van’. If you’re interested in joining the coffee franchise, you can book a spot at one of these informative events. Alternatively, you can find more information by clicking on the link to the franchise’s profile page above.
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Alice Tuffery, writer