Bright Idea
When this couple noticed a lack of outdoor illumination options, they decided to make light of the situation.
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Some prospective franchisees have the good fortune of stumbling
across a niche market just waiting to be discovered. That's
what happened to Amy Dowling, 47, and Dennis Dowling, 48, of Long
Island, New York. The couple noticed an increasing trend of
homeowners spending money on their homes' exterior appearance.
They also noted the lack of specialized high-end outdoor lighting
available to home-owners.
"After 9/11, people were traveling less and investing more
in their homes," says Amy. When the Dowlings found Outdoor
Lighting Perspectives, a franchise that provides exterior lighting
for affluent residential homes and small businesses, says Amy,
"it all seemed to come together."
In November 2001, the Dowlings purchased an Outdoor Lighting
Perspectives franchise. The journey from realizing a trend to
owning a successful franchise was made a bit easier by Amy's 13
years of sales experience as a senior retail buyer and Dennis'
21 years as an account manager. Amy and Dennis used their sales and
business backgrounds to infiltrate the marketplace with information
about their business, via direct mail, trade shows and assertive
networking.
Their initiative has paid off--they've built relationships
in the Long Island community with everyone from landscape
architects to the local chamber of commerce to customers who
provide referrals. "We had a customer who received one of our
postcards, and it resulted in the sale of not only his home, but
[six other homes in the community as well]," Amy says.
While the marketing aspects of the business play a major role in
generating interest, nighttime product demonstrations are essential
in clinching sales. With the help of their sales team, the Dowlings
visit homes and temporarily set up lighting systems. The
demonstrations allow potential customers to see how exterior
lighting looks at their home before they decide to make a purchase.
"It's very visual, hands-on, and the customers really
aren't left with any surprises," says Amy.
If a customer decides to make a purchase following a
demonstration, the Dowlings have an installation team ready to
install the lighting system, typically within one week. Customers
pay between $3,500 and $5,500 per job.
Free from the restraints of the corporate world, Amy and Dennis
have enjoyed taking the reins of their business. Amy says,
"The thing I like most is you are in control of your own
destiny."
After only two years, the Dowlings' franchise has grown more
than 65 percent and placed sixth among 50 nationwide Outdoor
Lighting Perspectives franchises. They attribute their success to
dedication and involvement with the franchise. As a member of the
franchise advisory board, Amy devotes her time to assisting other
franchise owners with the primary goal of "making the system
stronger."
And as far as their own franchise goes, the couple acknowledges
their good fortune. Says Amy, "We both feel we have found our
place."
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