The Future is Now
Getting In on the Action
Becoming a tech franchisee might be appealing, but can also be
intimidating due to the fast pace of the industry. However, there
are a few key facts that might ease your qualms. First of all, franchisees can set up shop right from their
homes, since most of the services offered by these tech franchises
require franchisees to go directly to their customers, not vice
versa. CTCE's franchises are all homebased, and Reaves of
Computer Troubleshooters USA estimates that 90 percent of his
company's franchises are run from home. Reaves says potential
franchisees like the homebased option since it helps keep startup
costs low. For Hamilton, being homebased was a definite selling point when
she was considering purchasing her CM IT Solutions franchise; in
fact, she was even more attracted to the franchise from a lifestyle
perspective than a financial standpoint. Before getting laid off,
Hamilton had been able to work from home for her previous job and
had grown attached to the lifestyle it allowed her to have. "I
had been working from home for 18 months," says Hamilton.
"The whole idea of going back to the corporate grind was
really nauseating for me." More than four years later,
Hamilton is still working from home and loves it. However, she
cautions people who are thinking of doing the same to examine
whether they have the space to be able to live and work out of the
same place as well as the discipline to clearly separate work time
from personal time. Content Continues Below
Secondly, contrary to what you might think, being tech-savvy is
not necessary for becoming a tech franchisee. More important than
personal expertise is finding dependable and knowledgeable
employees who are capable of handling service calls. Though
Hamilton is a tech whiz herself, having worked for 20 years in
corporate IT organizations, she largely depends on her team of five
part-time employees to tend to her customers' needs and stay
up-to-date with all the technological developments. By building a
skilled team, Hamilton has also been able to build her sales to a
projected $200,000 for 2005, experiencing nearly 100 percent growth
year after year. Finally, the structure and support of a franchise system can
greatly assist potential franchisees who fear the consequences of
striking out on their own in such a rapidly changing environment. A
franchise system is crucial for helping tech franchisees stay
current. CTCE has a team of people regularly updating its
curriculum and developing new materials as emerging technology is
introduced-including robotics, digital cameras and microscopes.
Expetec and other franchisors use online forums to keep franchisees
up to speed with developments. Times Are A-Changin'In this era where spam fills our inboxes and new viruses are
capable of instantly wiping out a wealth of valuable information,
staying abreast of technology has become crucial for computer users
of all kinds. Technology can open the door to success for a
business, but being ignorant of the dangers and being unprepared to
deal with problems can shut the door just as quickly. Franchises
offering tech consulting, services and training are growing
rapidly, offering more opportunities than ever. And franchisees of
those businesses will find that the skills they possess and the
solutions they provide can be as valuable as gold. On Your Mark, Get Tech, Go!Pumped up about starting your own tech business? Begin your
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