I'm considering a martial arts franchise, my main interest is Keppner Boxing right now. I have a full time salaried profession I'd like to stay in, so I would be an absentee owner. Do you offer any consulting?
Early research stage of the journey... just did a consulting call today with Kevin that was Awesome! I'm excited about the journey. Thanks for adding valuable information
Tariq just looking for another option besides working right after college. Goal is to feel secure and create a great amount wealth enough to retire at 45. We got a long time to create wealth starting at 18. Thanks for the videos it’s real and personal love that!
Awesome man. So many options to create wealth. You are limited by your imagination- courage you have to declare the dream you want to create and then go out and relentlessly take action towards it.
Awesome Michael, thanks for the feedback! Make sure you head to my website and download my free 7 Step Blueprint to Business Profits in 60 days...it'll help A LOT! Best of luck man!
i’m in high school, looking at bridging into franchising after establishing some credit and getting a buisness degree, i was wondering if there was any way i could volunteer for the fast food buisness i’m looking to buy in the future, to help with Purchasing it, is that something you could provide advice on ?
I came across your channel few days ago and I have watched maybe 10 of them by now, big fan! I am a 23 year old looking to do franchising to gain financial freedom in western Australia, want to start with 1 and once fully understood, maybe 2/3 to ensure full financial freedom and stable lifestyle. I am doing constant research everyday on what to show interest in as i have zero capital to begin but i believe it is doable if i make the right decisions and stay knowledgeable. Just trying to understand which food business investment would be lowest full cost to start up and above 70k average take home pay but just needing more information on what exactly should be my next few steps to go to the right path. thanks for the help anyways coach Tariq.
Hi,tariq,i hope you are doing good, your informational RUclips videos are great and they are eye opening. Information is everything, every Ules is secondary.
Hi Tariq, your videos are very useful. Thank you for keeping them free for us to watch. We looking to buy a coffee and muffin franchise in an existing location. Any insights please? It takes at least 2-3 months for set up and training. What happens to the franchise that time?
Hey @Tisa. Make sure you do the proper due diligence and look at the financials for the business and no what it's 1. Making 2. Spending 3. Losing or Profiting. The current franchise owner continues to run the operations until you are fully approved and complete the sale of the business.
Hi Tariq, an opportunity to buy an wexisting franchise is available. I’m told the price to pay to purchase the business is typically 2x of annual profits. Would you agree with that? I believe the franchise is managed so it is possibly a semi-absentee ownership.
2-4x profits is a standard range. Resales can be tricky, there are a lot of nuances and you have to make you structure the agreement very carefully. It’s actually a speciality niche that I help a lot of clients with. Reach out if you want help in the process 🙂 Info@tariqjohnson.com
My wife and I disagree on two franchises. Franchise A is established on the east coast but fairly open in the western US. Franchise B has a good European presence (150 locations), but nothing in the US. Personally, I like B better but it is unproven in the US and seems like it needs to mature some. A has a strong processes and plenty of US franchisee successes. Both are semi-absentee, about 7 to 10 hrs per week. Any suggestions on how to make a choice?
Interesting scenario Chad. It's all about which one aligns most with your vision, lifestyle, goals and skillsets. If all else is equal- create a scorecard on 10 categories that are important to you. Score them. Highest score wins. Less logical approach is go with your gut.
Hey. Been watching your videos for a few weeks. I’m closing to signing a contract for “The Joint”. Got any opinion or advise for this franchise. I’m a Chiropractor
Lease- Pick a good location, with an understanding of competition. Make sure to get atleast 6 months of free rent. There is a free franchise training on the next page here- watch it. www.zerotofranchise.com/opt-in
Tariq i have a question, I've worked my whole life (10,5 years experience) in de food industry, i did everything from waiter to fast food restaurant manager and i was thinking of starting a business for myself either Franchise or starting something completely new. I'm not new to putting in a lot of hours as i was working 6 days a week most of my life. Don't mind putting in 7 days if i can make a good profit of it. I'm skilled in what i do and make the customers feel like theyre important. I know i can run a food business and i know i can lead a team. I will be there everyday being the first point of service for my customers and employee's. I do think outside of the box but I'm not sure if I should go with a franchise or start my own business from scratch. What would you recommend reading this text?
Great question- but realistically man, I can't recommend anything- I don't you and your situation. This is why I do business coaching, because I can get to know my clients and actually give them advise. Here's what I can do - ask you questions. 1. Do you have the capital to open a food franchise? 2. Do you have the time, energy, effort- to come up with a complete food concept- from designing the location, to creating the menu, and everything in between. It's one thing working for someone else- having a guaranteed paycheck and just plugging into a system that already is working. It's a completely different ball game trying to create a business from scratch. If you want more personalized advise- and want to make your vision a reality then apply for my business coaching. www.tariqjohnson.com/consulting
@@TariqJohnson yoo Tariq, appreciate the reply man for real! I do have capital, and i have a place where i can borrow from family if needed. I have the time energy and qualities to run a food business, that i know 100% sure. Just the whole business owner part of it is kinda new to me. I did everything u can think of within a company, ordering food managing the team making programs for the employee’s administrating their hours after work and everything. My plan now was to start a franchise and see how it goes, then if everything works out, hire a manager to take over my daily tasks and start my second business complete from scratch. What do you think of that? Is it possible to open a business from scratch while you also have to take care of your franchise or is that too much to ask off myself?
That’s great man- sounds like you have really thought it through. A franchise is a great way to learn how to operate a business, with resources from the franchisor. The business side of it isn’t that complex- most people had to learn as they went- myself included. Another potential option is for you to buy an EXISTING non franchise/ or franchise business. Hit me up if you want me to coach you through the process www.tariqjohnson.com/consulting
It doesn't exist Sebastian. The top 5 franchises will be different for each person based on their goals, skillsets, market they are in, and ownership style. If anyone ever gives you a blanket answer to that without knowing you at a personal level...RUN. If you want to get some specific advice on your situation, happy to help.🙂 www.tariqjohnson.com/consulting
I don’t have much in liquid assets, but I’m a homeowner. I’m debating on selling the house, since the market is a sellers market currently. Once it’s sold I would easily have 200-300k in liquid, but I wouldn’t have anything else. Do you think that is a risky move, or would a loan on the house be sufficient? I’m looking into a soap franchise. They are asking for $125,000.
Michelle, hello again. There are a few different options, you could sell yourself. You could just get a HELOC, and pull the equity and have it ready to use for your franchise. Buying a business is risky - period. No matter what method of funding you choose. It'll be less disruptive to your life to just get a HELOC and not sell. All depends on your goals and life.
Lol, yea I’ve been absorbing your channel for a few weeks. I always try and support small RUclips channels with comments and likes as much as possible. Thanks for the help!
I'm fresh and new to the while thing trying to do my research in my free time at work. I'm looking to break away from the 9to5 and make my own money. I have a business background and want to start a franchise for the help and support. I'm wanting to come in low for a startup and get a high ROI looking at many different business but no food. And I want to be in the office or out getting new business I don't want to be in the field doing the work even though I know how to the work. I was thinking a carpet janitorial business or a building maintenance or broker for realtor. I have a ton of experience in building maintenance management and remodeling. But I've seen the market crash of 08 and I'm scared to do the "we buy homes" gig. Just looking for some insight from someone who is not a broker sling something
I hear ya. Some of your expectations are unrealistic... EVERYONE wants low invest , high ROI and doesn't want to do the grind to build it. Usually a recipe for disaster. If you are actually 100% committed to doing WHATEVER IT TAKES to get the result- reach out to me. I coach people through this. But I don't work with lazy people. I work with people will do whatever it takes- because that's how you build a business! www.tariqjohnson.com/consulting
Copy and pasting my response from your other comment. Earn more money, spend less- and then save and invest. The strategy of HOW you do that depends on your individual circumstances and skillsets. Start by building the habit of saving and investing as much as you possible can with where you are now. Then figure out a way to increase your income, and always live below your means. Save and invest. Rinse and repeat.
Alex- I'm a big fan of buying existing franchises. Proven track record, customers in place, and you're buying it for a multiple of earnings. There are some big risks though- you have to do really good due diligence, because people can fudge the numbers a bit, or not give you the full story- but with the proper due diligence and a strong business foundation, it's a great way to get started or replace/ add income from Day 1.
@@StreetPiratesTV sorry its me again is it advicable to have a part time (i.e side hustles) job while owning a business like a franchise even if i have a manager?
How to become franchisor ? Wat documents do we need to prepare. We have bakery and want to become franchisor. Kindly advice which documents we need to arrange?
Hi Lara, you need to talk to a franchising attorney for that. Franchise businesses are highly regulated. I can introduce you to some companies that help people become the franchisor if you'd like. Email me at info@tariqjohnson.com
Depends on your overall networth. They all have different networth requirements. From what I've read Subway has a $40k liquid money requirement. Research and figure out what the requirements are for each brand. Once you know which one's you can qualify for- research the brands, review the FDD, and talk to existing franchise owners to get a sense of the pros and cons with each one. My thoughts- Little Caesar is a dying brand, sub par product. Papa Johns- Have always like their pizza, they are everywhere although they kicked the founder out of the company for controversial statements- could that affect their success long term? Subways was dying off but has rebranded and stayed relevant, although they don't have quite the excitement that they used to. Email me if you want more insight info@tariqjohnson.com
Hello Tariq, your vidoes are very helpful and would like to connect with you on a new franchise that I want to get into my country and wanted to discuss further. Would you be interested in discussing further?
Hi Maazen- thanks for your comment. I get a lot of requests to chat, but I only connect on the phone with people that are enrolled in my coaching program. You can apply here. www.tariqjohnson.com/consulting Also make sure you're on my email list at my website- as I do some LIVE Q&A's where you get to ask me questions!
@@TariqJohnson dayandnightcereal.com is thier site. I got some info from them 25k franchise fee. Plus quarterly royalty: 10% net sales. There is a side note on franchise fee that I'm waiting to here back about. *varies with market size
They need to work on their SEO. They don’t even show up on the first page of google. That’s a red flag for me. With only 3 locations- it’s a higher risk concept. How’d you get interested in this brand, and why do you want to open one of these with all the different brand options out there?
@@TariqJohnson i wanted to open something similar to this and like the concept and think it would do really well in my area that lacks anything like it. I also liked the target market, toddlers-older adults. Based on the concept I figured the start up cost wouldn't be outrageous. But I completely understand your concerns. Thank you for the time.
My pleasure. Not sure I understand what your asking? Generally speaking you would just submit your contact info on their franchise inquiry website. Do you want me to just explain that process and the initial conversation or something different?
What do you want to know about Owning A Franchise?
Make sure to head to my website and get my FREE Profit Blueprint.
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Currently about to sign up to one and thinking of it
I'm considering a martial arts franchise, my main interest is Keppner Boxing right now. I have a full time salaried profession I'd like to stay in, so I would be an absentee owner. Do you offer any consulting?
Early research stage of the journey... just did a consulting call today with Kevin that was Awesome! I'm excited about the journey. Thanks for adding valuable information
Awesome! Will you be joining us in the system?! Would love to see you on one of the calls.
Tariq just looking for another option besides working right after college. Goal is to feel secure and create a great amount wealth enough to retire at 45. We got a long time to create wealth starting at 18. Thanks for the videos it’s real and personal love that!
Awesome man. So many options to create wealth. You are limited by your imagination- courage you have to declare the dream you want to create and then go out and relentlessly take action towards it.
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@@TariqJohnson you are the best motivation man. I guess
Actively looking into a franchise. Thank you for this content.
My pleasure! I coach my clients through the process. Make sure you are on my email list. I’ll be doing free live Q&A’s.
I am at the research stage, the very beginning of my franchise journey.
I'm actively looking into a healthcare franchise. I'm finding your channel and your videos very helpful. Much appreciated
Awesome Michael, thanks for the feedback! Make sure you head to my website and download my free 7 Step Blueprint to Business Profits in 60 days...it'll help A LOT! Best of luck man!
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i’m in high school, looking at bridging into franchising after establishing some credit and getting a buisness degree, i was wondering if there was any way i could volunteer for the fast food buisness i’m looking to buy in the future, to help with Purchasing it, is that something you could provide advice on ?
I came across your channel few days ago and I have watched maybe 10 of them by now, big fan!
I am a 23 year old looking to do franchising to gain financial freedom in western Australia, want to start with 1 and once fully understood, maybe 2/3 to ensure full financial freedom and stable lifestyle. I am doing constant research everyday on what to show interest in as i have zero capital to begin but i believe it is doable if i make the right decisions and stay knowledgeable. Just trying to understand which food business investment would be lowest full cost to start up and above 70k average take home pay but just needing more information on what exactly should be my next few steps to go to the right path. thanks for the help anyways coach Tariq.
Hi,tariq,i hope you are doing good, your informational RUclips videos are great and they are eye opening. Information is everything, every Ules is secondary.
Thank you! 😀
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Hi, My husband and I are considering investing in a Franchise. Your videos have been soooo helpful.
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching.
Great content!
Tariq thanks for this my wife and I were just talking about our future plans and this is very helpful 🙂
Glad to hear that Khalid- thanks for sharing! Make sure to go to my website and download my 7 Step Blueprint! www.tariqjohnson.com/
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These were great! Thank u
My pleasure
Hi Tariq, your videos are very useful. Thank you for keeping them free for us to watch.
We looking to buy a coffee and muffin franchise in an existing location. Any insights please? It takes at least 2-3 months for set up and training. What happens to the franchise that time?
Hey @Tisa. Make sure you do the proper due diligence and look at the financials for the business and no what it's 1. Making 2. Spending 3. Losing or Profiting.
The current franchise owner continues to run the operations until you are fully approved and complete the sale of the business.
Nice information
Thanks 🙂
What books do you reccomend to read for franchise, hiring, and operations? Thank you
Where do you find a list of the various industry multipliers in order to determine the value? Thanks.
Thank you for just being "real".
Yessir!
Hi Tariq, an opportunity to buy an wexisting franchise is available. I’m told the price to pay to purchase the business is typically 2x of annual profits. Would you agree with that? I believe the franchise is managed so it is possibly a semi-absentee ownership.
2-4x profits is a standard range. Resales can be tricky, there are a lot of nuances and you have to make you structure the agreement very carefully.
It’s actually a speciality niche that I help a lot of clients with.
Reach out if you want help in the process 🙂
Info@tariqjohnson.com
My wife and I disagree on two franchises. Franchise A is established on the east coast but fairly open in the western US. Franchise B has a good European presence (150 locations), but nothing in the US. Personally, I like B better but it is unproven in the US and seems like it needs to mature some. A has a strong processes and plenty of US franchisee successes. Both are semi-absentee, about 7 to 10 hrs per week. Any suggestions on how to make a choice?
Interesting scenario Chad. It's all about which one aligns most with your vision, lifestyle, goals and skillsets. If all else is equal- create a scorecard on 10 categories that are important to you. Score them. Highest score wins.
Less logical approach is go with your gut.
I am actively seeking the right franchise in the Florida area
Awesome- I want to interview you. Send me an email at info@tariqjohnson.com
Thinking about selling my home and buying a franchise.
What are you going to buy? Where will you live?
Hey. Been watching your videos for a few weeks. I’m closing to signing a contract for “The Joint”. Got any opinion or advise for this franchise. I’m a Chiropractor
Lease- Pick a good location, with an understanding of competition.
Make sure to get atleast 6 months of free rent.
There is a free franchise training on the next page here- watch it. www.zerotofranchise.com/opt-in
Tariq i have a question, I've worked my whole life (10,5 years experience) in de food industry, i did everything from waiter to fast food restaurant manager and i was thinking of starting a business for myself either Franchise or starting something completely new. I'm not new to putting in a lot of hours as i was working 6 days a week most of my life. Don't mind putting in 7 days if i can make a good profit of it. I'm skilled in what i do and make the customers feel like theyre important. I know i can run a food business and i know i can lead a team. I will be there everyday being the first point of service for my customers and employee's. I do think outside of the box but I'm not sure if I should go with a franchise or start my own business from scratch. What would you recommend reading this text?
Great question- but realistically man, I can't recommend anything- I don't you and your situation. This is why I do business coaching, because I can get to know my clients and actually give them advise.
Here's what I can do - ask you questions.
1. Do you have the capital to open a food franchise?
2. Do you have the time, energy, effort- to come up with a complete food concept- from designing the location, to creating the menu, and everything in between.
It's one thing working for someone else- having a guaranteed paycheck and just plugging into a system that already is working. It's a completely different ball game trying to create a business from scratch.
If you want more personalized advise- and want to make your vision a reality then apply for my business coaching. www.tariqjohnson.com/consulting
@@TariqJohnson yoo Tariq, appreciate the reply man for real!
I do have capital, and i have a place where i can borrow from family if needed.
I have the time energy and qualities to run a food business, that i know 100% sure. Just the whole business owner part of it is kinda new to me. I did everything u can think of within a company, ordering food managing the team making programs for the employee’s administrating their hours after work and everything. My plan now was to start a franchise and see how it goes, then if everything works out, hire a manager to take over my daily tasks and start my second business complete from scratch. What do you think of that? Is it possible to open a business from scratch while you also have to take care of your franchise or is that too much to ask off myself?
That’s great man- sounds like you have really thought it through.
A franchise is a great way to learn how to operate a business, with resources from the franchisor. The business side of it isn’t that complex- most people had to learn as they went- myself included.
Another potential option is for you to buy an EXISTING non franchise/ or franchise business.
Hit me up if you want me to coach you through the process www.tariqjohnson.com/consulting
Thanks for the advice but i would like my own business.
You can do it!
Could you tell me the top 5 franchises that are worthwhile with an initial capital of between 100k and 250k? Thanks a lot
It doesn't exist Sebastian. The top 5 franchises will be different for each person based on their goals, skillsets, market they are in, and ownership style. If anyone ever gives you a blanket answer to that without knowing you at a personal level...RUN.
If you want to get some specific advice on your situation, happy to help.🙂 www.tariqjohnson.com/consulting
I don’t have much in liquid assets, but I’m a homeowner. I’m debating on selling the house, since the market is a sellers market currently. Once it’s sold I would easily have 200-300k in liquid, but I wouldn’t have anything else. Do you think that is a risky move, or would a loan on the house be sufficient?
I’m looking into a soap franchise. They are asking for $125,000.
Michelle, hello again. There are a few different options, you could sell yourself. You could just get a HELOC, and pull the equity and have it ready to use for your franchise.
Buying a business is risky - period. No matter what method of funding you choose. It'll be less disruptive to your life to just get a HELOC and not sell. All depends on your goals and life.
Lol, yea I’ve been absorbing your channel for a few weeks. I always try and support small RUclips channels with comments and likes as much as possible. Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the support Michelle! Hopefully I won't be small for too much longer 😀
I'm fresh and new to the while thing trying to do my research in my free time at work. I'm looking to break away from the 9to5 and make my own money. I have a business background and want to start a franchise for the help and support. I'm wanting to come in low for a startup and get a high ROI looking at many different business but no food. And I want to be in the office or out getting new business I don't want to be in the field doing the work even though I know how to the work. I was thinking a carpet janitorial business or a building maintenance or broker for realtor. I have a ton of experience in building maintenance management and remodeling. But I've seen the market crash of 08 and I'm scared to do the "we buy homes" gig. Just looking for some insight from someone who is not a broker sling something
I hear ya. Some of your expectations are unrealistic...
EVERYONE wants low invest , high ROI and doesn't want to do the grind to build it. Usually a recipe for disaster.
If you are actually 100% committed to doing WHATEVER IT TAKES to get the result- reach out to me. I coach people through this. But I don't work with lazy people. I work with people will do whatever it takes- because that's how you build a business!
www.tariqjohnson.com/consulting
I would love to own my own franchise but I have no net worth. Would love guidance. Appreciate the video
Copy and pasting my response from your other comment.
Earn more money, spend less- and then save and invest. The strategy of HOW you do that depends on your individual circumstances and skillsets. Start by building the habit of saving and investing as much as you possible can with where you are now. Then figure out a way to increase your income, and always live below your means. Save and invest. Rinse and repeat.
What do you think of buying existing franchises? Do you recommend it?
Alex- I'm a big fan of buying existing franchises. Proven track record, customers in place, and you're buying it for a multiple of earnings. There are some big risks though- you have to do really good due diligence, because people can fudge the numbers a bit, or not give you the full story- but with the proper due diligence and a strong business foundation, it's a great way to get started or replace/ add income from Day 1.
@@TariqJohnson nice to hear from you again and thank you for that information. Appreciate it
Yessir my pleasure.
To make 800k-1mil a year, which franchise(s) could make me that kind of income? Would I have to open multiple locations?
@@StreetPiratesTV sorry its me again is it advicable to have a part time (i.e side hustles) job while owning a business like a franchise even if i have a manager?
Do u have any video about auto shop ( lube and tire ) franchise . I am looking for it.
I made one talking about Meineke. ruclips.net/video/BqM0RbsoDak/видео.html
How to become franchisor ? Wat documents do we need to prepare. We have bakery and want to become franchisor. Kindly advice which documents we need to arrange?
Hi Lara, you need to talk to a franchising attorney for that. Franchise businesses are highly regulated. I can introduce you to some companies that help people become the franchisor if you'd like. Email me at info@tariqjohnson.com
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Hi, what are your thoughts on Little Ceaser, Papa Johns, subways, with 50k which is possible to open ?
Depends on your overall networth. They all have different networth requirements. From what I've read Subway has a $40k liquid money requirement. Research and figure out what the requirements are for each brand. Once you know which one's you can qualify for- research the brands, review the FDD, and talk to existing franchise owners to get a sense of the pros and cons with each one.
My thoughts- Little Caesar is a dying brand, sub par product. Papa Johns- Have always like their pizza, they are everywhere although they kicked the founder out of the company for controversial statements- could that affect their success long term? Subways was dying off but has rebranded and stayed relevant, although they don't have quite the excitement that they used to. Email me if you want more insight info@tariqjohnson.com
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What franchise do you own?
Robeks
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Hello Tariq, your vidoes are very helpful and would like to connect with you on a new franchise that I want to get into my country and wanted to discuss further. Would you be interested in discussing further?
Hi Maazen- thanks for your comment. I get a lot of requests to chat, but I only connect on the phone with people that are enrolled in my coaching program. You can apply here. www.tariqjohnson.com/consulting Also make sure you're on my email list at my website- as I do some LIVE Q&A's where you get to ask me questions!
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Hi Tariq. I'm in talks with a small franchise now. DayandNight cereal bar. If you get a chance, what do you think about their concept?
Daniel- given the fact I can’t even find their website by googling around- I’m going to say that’s a no-go.
@@TariqJohnson dayandnightcereal.com is thier site. I got some info from them 25k franchise fee. Plus quarterly royalty: 10% net sales. There is a side note on franchise fee that I'm waiting to here back about. *varies with market size
They need to work on their SEO. They don’t even show up on the first page of google. That’s a red flag for me. With only 3 locations- it’s a higher risk concept.
How’d you get interested in this brand, and why do you want to open one of these with all the different brand options out there?
@@TariqJohnson i wanted to open something similar to this and like the concept and think it would do really well in my area that lacks anything like it. I also liked the target market, toddlers-older adults. Based on the concept I figured the start up cost wouldn't be outrageous. But I completely understand your concerns. Thank you for the time.
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Appreciate the content. Would be great to see a video about how to approach a franchisor to become franchisee
My pleasure. Not sure I understand what your asking? Generally speaking you would just submit your contact info on their franchise inquiry website. Do you want me to just explain that process and the initial conversation or something different?
I just reached out to a company im looking at through instagram. Im in contact with them right now
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