
I sure hope you’re a good fit for the franchise you’re excited about buying.
Because if you’re not…
Have You Ever Experienced This?
This should get you thinking.
Have you ever walked into a store in which you had to deal directly with the owner?
Now I’m not talking about just any small business owner.
I’m talking about a special kind of business owner.
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A business owner who caused you to say to yourself, “Wow! That guy/gal is in the wrong business!”
You Don’t Want To Be That Guy
One of my goals (as a Franchise Ownership Advisor) is to make sure you don’t end up being that man or woman. And it needs to be one of yours too.
The way to avoid that situation is to make sure you’re a good fit for the franchise brand you’re thinking of investing in.
That means avoiding the trap of focusing on franchises you feel would be “cool” to own.
And while it may be true that you are looking at a few truly cool franchise concepts, you need to be sure they’re cool for you to own.
So take your time as you search for a franchise to own.
In this case, it means to focus on the things you’re really good at, and match those great skills of yours to franchise businesses you can best use them in.
Doing that will go a long way towards being a successful franchise owner.
As opposed to owning a franchise business that’s a horrible fit, which ends up turning you into a miserable small business owner. And a miserable person.
Make Sure You’re A Good Fit For The Franchise You’re Interested In
If you’d like help figuring out if the franchises you’re considering are a good fit for you, or you need any other assistance choosing and/or researching franchise opportunities, I encourage you to schedule a complimentary call with me.
Because there’s a lot to talk about.

About the Author
Joel Libava is The Franchise King® — an independent franchise advisor with 25+ years in the industry, two published books on franchising, and his writing has been featured in The New York Times, Forbes, CNBC, and Entrepreneur® Magazine and others. In addition, he wrote exclusively for the U.S. Small Business Administration blog for eight years. He doesn't sell franchises. Instead, Joel helps you figure out if franchise ownership is actually right for you — and if it is, teaches you his powerful, proven-to-work franchise research techniques, so you can make a smart, informed decision on a franchise to own and be your own boss.
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