Vous supervisez un établissement franchisé en difficulté. Comment pouvez-vous inverser son retour sur investissement malgré les efforts de marketing ?
Pour améliorer le ROI d’une franchise en difficulté, repensez votre approche. Voici comment déclencher un revirement :
- Évaluer et rationaliser les opérations. Identifiez les inefficacités et réduisez les coûts sans sacrifier la qualité.
- S’engager auprès des communautés locales. Établissez des relations qui favorisent la fidélité et le bouche-à-oreille.
- Diversifier les sources de revenus. Envisagez d’ajouter des services ou des produits qui complètent vos offres actuelles.
Comment avez-vous réussi à améliorer les performances d’une franchise ? Partagez vos stratégies.
Vous supervisez un établissement franchisé en difficulté. Comment pouvez-vous inverser son retour sur investissement malgré les efforts de marketing ?
Pour améliorer le ROI d’une franchise en difficulté, repensez votre approche. Voici comment déclencher un revirement :
- Évaluer et rationaliser les opérations. Identifiez les inefficacités et réduisez les coûts sans sacrifier la qualité.
- S’engager auprès des communautés locales. Établissez des relations qui favorisent la fidélité et le bouche-à-oreille.
- Diversifier les sources de revenus. Envisagez d’ajouter des services ou des produits qui complètent vos offres actuelles.
Comment avez-vous réussi à améliorer les performances d’une franchise ? Partagez vos stratégies.
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When a franchise location is struggling despite marketing efforts, the issue usually runs deeper than just advertising. It often comes down to operations. Marketing can drive traffic, but if the on-site experience or product quality is lacking, people won't return. In my experience, fixing what's happening behind the scenes—whether it's training, product consistency, or customer service—has a far greater impact on ROI than just throwing more dollars at ads. Focus on operational audits. Whether it’s reducing waste, improving staff training, or streamlining service. The key is identifying what’s not working internally and fixing it. Boosting ROI comes from improving the in-store experience, not just getting more people in the door.
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- Employ geographical intelligence tools & competitive brand sales to determine the market opportunity. - Primary driver for any business is footfalls, this needs to be monitored constantly. - If the chosen location is still under- performing inspite of all the assets/resources deployed, considering relocating would be the best option.
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Oftentimes it's NOT the marketing: 1> Start with the obvious - talk to your franchisor & your assigned business coach. They have access to KPIs & loads of insight & resources. Working with them may help you cut to the heart of the matter 2> Also obvious - what are the system's top performers doing that you're not? Here again, the 'zor & biz coach may have guidance, or talk directly with a few top 'zees If steps 1 & 2 aren't enuf (continued ...) 3> Assess how incoming inquiries are handled - scripts, objections, etc., ... improving conversion rates is a priority 4> Similarly, assess required inquiry follow ups - here again, improve conversion
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I assume the question means a franchisee struggling with his ROI at this location. First, depending on what product or service you are selling, you have a logical trade area where most of your business comes from. It may be a 2-mile or 5-mile radius or whatever. Determine what it is. Next, use social media to target all advertising, marketing, publicity, charitable works on YOUR trade area. No advertising in city newspapers or radio or TV, which hits a huge geographic area where your customer isn't coming from. Last, be visible. Become "the mayor" of your trade area; network with other business and civic leaders. Sponsor youth programs; attend events in your trade area. Be known as "the place" for your particular product or service.
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When a franchise is struggling, there are a number of things to assess to find the root cause. Could it be marketing, yes, but it could also be store placement or even more likely, a customer experience issue. Focusing on the customer experience is one of the best ways we have seen a business turn around. People want to work with companies where they have a great experience. This creates a desire to return and refer friends. Optimizing internal processes, offering training to the team, and being careful with picking new hires can many times bring results you are looking for in customer retention. Your business cannot grow past your culture and employee satisfaction. Sharing good practices between franchises can also bring positive results.
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