
This is going to be a compelling year for new ideas to come to the fore, regarding the growth and development of franchised businesses. These challenging economic times make attendance at this year’s convention all the more compelling.
Start-up franchisors – IT IS ESSENTIAL FOR YOU TO ATTEND THE CONVENTION. Once you are registered, start your planning. Use the Convention as your opportunity to get focused. This conference has gotten too big to just attend without an action plan. Tailor your plan around learning during the concurrent educational sessions and networking on the floor of the tradeshow. Don’t leave anything to chance with reference to connecting with and speaking to those who can most positively impact your business. The days of just running into the right people at the IFA are gone. Anymore, the convention is just too big to go and just "hope for the best."
Established franchisors – this applies to you, too. It’s a whole new world out there and you want to maximize every opportunity to positively return your investment of time and money.
Last word in these challenging times, for ALL franchisors, regardless of size or maturity of your brands, I invite you to make yourselves rockstars to your franchisees by offering them the opportunity to glean the benefit derived from the tax credits that RetroTax administers. By telling your franchisees that “but for the fact that you’re one of our franchisees, RetroTax would quite likely never have known about you or your business... and that because of that, RetroTax will perform these services at the single unit level, something that is usually available only to much larger businesses.” Feel free to email me (stan.friedman@retrotax.com) to schedule some time to talk, either at or before the Convention. I am looking forward to making many new friends at this year’s IFA, as well as seeing all of my long-time associates from all over the world of franchising.
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