Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Focus on selling franchises versus projecting managing store openings.

Franchises make their money selling franchises and royalties, not on the individual store opening process. As a franchise grows, the decision making process become more complex. Decisions that were once made quickly now begin to drag. There is not enough time to do both. The key is developing an approach that allows franchisors to focus on business issues, not design and construction problems. F.C. Dadson's turnkey build-out program enables franchisees to save money, maintain your brand integrity and get their locations up and running faster. This means franchisors will generate royalties sooner.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Me-Ality™ kiosk partners with People StyleWatch® Magazine

F.C. Dadson, kiosk and RMU manufacturer, is proud to be the manufacturer of the Me-Ality™ kiosk. Thanks to a new partnership announced recently between People StyleWatch® and Me-Ality™, the revolutionary size-matching kiosk found in malls nationwide, gives shoppers the perfect formula to find their best fits for the season with a free 10-second, fully-clothed body scan and custom content developed by the experts at People StyleWatch. http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ality-announces-partnership-people-stylewatch-110100342.html

Monday, August 13, 2012

F.C. Dadson sponsors 2012 Franchising in Health Care Conference

F.C. Dadson is pleased be a supporting sponsor of the 2012 Franchising in Health Care Conference, October 24-25, 2012, in Denver, Colorado hosted by Faegre Baker Daniels, Management 2000 and Weise Communications.

The event, Formulas for Success, brings together senior industry leaders from the franchise and health care fields to learn best practices, receive advice from industry leaders and service experts, and participate in discussions on how to overcome challenges and grow their franchise systems at the ONLY franchise conference dedicated to franchising in the health care industry.

The struggle to access health care services experienced by individuals and communities creates both need and opportunity for health care professionals to provide expanded services through the franchise model. Yet, health or wellness-based franchisors face complicated legal, employment, licensing and marketing hurdles, which create barriers to successful growth and legally providing services across state lines and country boundaries.

For more information, contact Tim Matey at F.C. Dadson at 800-728-0338 x137