Franchisors who are looking for people to join the franchise and help expand their business will not exclude potential franchisees just because they are young; much more important is their enthusiasm, willingness to learn and aptitude to develop as a business owner.
Tom Endean, marketing manager at the British Franchise Association (bfa), said: "Younger people may not have as many years of experience behind them, but the experience they do have may well be enough to prove themselves as professional business people and ideal franchisee candidates."
Many have already done so. At the age of 27, Lisa Tobias is Domino's Pizza's most successful female UK franchisee, having gone from being a gymnast and part time worker in a Domino's store, to owning four stores in Scotland with a combined turnover of over £2 million and a staff of 120. Last year her efforts were rewarded when she won the bronze award in the 2008 bfa Franchisee of the Year Awards.
She said: "I worked my way up through the ranks at Domino's and became a store manager at 19. A couple of years later I won Domino's Manager of the Year Award for the UK and Ireland, and at this point I decided that I wanted to keep on pushing myself and own my own store. I bought my first store when I was 23 and have opened one every year since." (Article initially published in the Daily Express)
In the last 20 years DOR-2-DOR have continued to deliver leaflets for many Pizza companies including Domino's.
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Thursday, 29 July 2010
Tuesday, 27 July 2010
Marketing in August
Many companies reduce their leaflet distribution programs through August. This however can benefit those companies who continue to leaflet drop as there is a marked reduction in the number of other items delivered. So the message here is…. take advantage of the quieter distribution season and stay ahead of the competition.
Monday, 28 June 2010
Leaflet distribution methods
Leafleting is a powerful way to generate new interest in your business or promote your products, and there are multiple ways in which you can tackle flyer distribution, in order to create strong sales returns.
One method of leaflet distribution is by going door to door, posting flyers through letterboxes. This is the most popular method of disseminating material, and it can be very successful if your company relies on the residential market. For instance, restaurants that offer takeaway services tend to find that door to door leaflet distribution works well, because households hang on to the flyer.When planning a door to door leaflet distribution campaign, it is important you consider your geographical target area, as the wider you deliver literature, the more costly the exercise will be. Also, be practical: if you are a takeaway service that only offers free delivery within a five mile radius, there is little point to sending out flyers to people living further away than that cut off point.
Another method that is used less often, is hand to hand leaflet distribution, where a team physically passes out flyers to people walking by.
Hand to hand leafleting can work well, if you want to target a specific area e.g. if you’re a restaurant, and want to give out material on the street where your business is.
At Mailbox Nationwide, we offer a flexible approach to leaflet distribution, in order to tailor your delivery campaign to benefit your business within your budget.
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