Wednesday, February 18, 2009

RetroTax Adds Third Franchisee in 2008 – Big Plans for 2009

Me (Stan Friedman) with our newest franchisee, Iraida Bottazzi. Iraida will represent us in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties.

The good times keep rolling, as we are proud to announce that our third franchisee is already rocking and rolling in Miami. Iraida Bottazzi will manage relationships with the Miami-Dade and Broward communities and she provides us with a perfect “fit” in South Florida. Iraida is a tireless, extraordinary networker, has limitless energy, and as a former school teacher, that can educate potential clients to the opportunity available for them to redeem the tax credits that we administer. What’s more, as a native of Puerto Rico, she is fluent in both English and Spanish, a real advantage in the South Florida market, where that is more a necessity, than a luxury.

Iraida’s territory is home to an extensive Federal Empowerment Zone which includes Miami, Homestead and extends into Broward County as well. While Broward offers no Geographic Zone opportunities, it is rich in service businesses and restaurants, rife with opportunities to administer demographic credits for the countless businesses there.

Iraida is the third to join our growing family of franchisees. Our first two franchisees in Atlanta and Cincinnati are both doing quite well. Kevin and Dennis in Atlanta are gaining lots of traction with work already in the door and a very full pipeline. Their fourth quarter prospecting efforts are really paying off in Q1 of 2009. In Cincinnati, Jim, barely out of training, has already landed his first account, which also resulted in a referral to yet another and he too, has a very full pipeline. It just doesn’t get much better than that.

For 2009, it looks like franchisees four, five and six are already on the horizon. Keep your eyes on Chicago, Milwaukee, Washington DC and San Antonio. These markets are all in my cross hairs, with Boston and Buffalo/Rochester not far behind. And our growth won’t stop there. What we look for in our prospective franchisees is someone with strong interpersonal skills, comfortable dealing with high net worth individuals, executives and business owners. Big ticket, longer cycle, intangible sales experience and/or a finance background could be a plus, but the ability to communicate at high levels is the requirement.

As job loss continues to be a by-product of our nation’s economic woes, I would imagine more mid to high-level executives will be turning toward franchising in the next six months. As a white collar, Monday-Friday type B2B concept, appealing to those types of skill sets, RetroTax looks like a perfect fit for many of those displaced executives.

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