martes, 10 de abril de 2012

Would you want to start a franchise instead of a Xyngular® business?


Lots of people these days are looking for a way out of the rat race. Many are considering starting a franchise. They can raise the money. A little work won't hurt them. They hear that a franchise is a great way to go. Let's count the costs and advantages and compare them with your Xyngular opportunity.

First of all, a franchise is a big investment, often a quarter to a half million dollars. That's both good and bad. It's good because you're seriously committed to a lot of effort to earn back your investment and break even. You're willing to go to the company's mandatory training so the franchise runs smoothly. But there are a lot of rules and restrictions to follow and ongoing franchise fees and percentages of profits depending on the company.

But what about Xyngular? The up-front cost to start the business is $19.95.

Then there are all the other requirements for a successful franchise: 

1. Employees. Hiring and keeping good minimum-wage employees and keeping track of their many scheduling demands is a huge commitment. Employee hassles are one of the greatest stresses of building a franchise. The time commitment to manage employees is huge in most franchises. If you think you'll be free to take a vacation whenever you wish… think again. At Xyngular you get to select the types of people you want to work with, and they self-select by either going to work or not. There are no employee hassles.

2. Inventory. The cost and maintenance of inventory is a huge part of running a franchise. The stresses of idle, out-of-date inventory can drive you crazy. Backorders, paperwork and shipping problems are worse. At Xyngular, your whole inventory can sit on the top of a simple filing cabinet. You don't have to worry about shipping, backorders, customer service, returns or any of a myriad of responsibilities associated with a franchise.

3. Accounting. Have you ever seen the office in the back room of a franchise. It's typically piled high with mountains of paperwork. If you love taking care of that sort of thing late at night or on weekends after the business is closed, you may want to consider buying a franchise. But not a Xyngular Distributor. Your paperwork responsibilities are mostly taken care of by the home office that sends you out a simple 1099 at the end of the year. Your paperwork is done for you and visible in your back office. You may want to keep records to maximize your tax advantages for your home-based business, but that's about all you need to worry about.

4. Store Front. Location is everything in most franchises. The cost of a prime location and the commute you may have to get there are key considerations when you invest in a franchise. At Xyngular your location is your home. The longest commute you may have is down the hall from your bedroom to your home office.

5. Years to break even. Most franchises are so costly that it will take you years to break even. Many Xyngular distributors have their initial fees and inception order paid for within their first month. So what do you think? Talk with a few franchise owners. Ask them a few lifestyle questions. Talk to them about the skills they have to master and compare them with the skills you have to master at Xyngular. Talk to them about the income potential, and think where you're headed at Xyngular.
There's no comparison.

ACTION STEPS:
 
1. Lots of your friends have dreams of opening their own business. Strike up discussions with them and bring up some of these franchising conditions. Then tell them about Xyngular.

2. Talk to franchise owners when you're out and about. Find out first-hand what their lifestyle is like. When you're recruiting someone who thinks they'd like to try a franchise, use the specific numbers and stories you gathered.

Visit:
http://www.xyngular.com/lrivera

http://www.leonardo-rivera.com

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