Parents with Passion = Profits

I went to Pre-K so long ago, it was called Nursery “School” but I don’t remember learning anything. There were no preschools like now.  Now such places are an industry! 

When there is a lot of fragmentation in an industry, like with early childhood education, that is an invitation to franchising to come knocking. Franchises standardize, systematize and measure everything, brand it and then grow the business. As the franchise rolls out across the country, there is no dominant national leader, only what are termed “mom and pop shops” or independents.

Who makes a good franchisee of an early childhood development learning center? 

Parents who are done with the corporate grind. They long to 

·    CREATE WEALTH 

·    ENJOY WORK/LIFE BALANCE and 

·    CONTROL THEIR OWN DESTINY

They want to give back and be involved in their local community. They also need to have the financial means. Here is a good starting point:

Minimum Financial Qualifications: $200K liquid capital, $1M Net Worth

If this sounds like you or you know someone like this who is eager to learn about franchise business ownership, JOIN US TODAY at 11:30 a.m. EST on LinkedIn or Facebook for the FRANCHISE MINUTE.

Jason Barclay will share the story of an outstanding PRESCHOOL FRANCHISE.  His son went to it for four years so he speaks to it as both a customer and as a franchise insider.