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A Day in the Life of a Plan Ahead Events Franchisee

January 14th, 2012

The Situation

Imagine the Director of Development for a mid-sized corporation. One day, after a regular monthly meeting, the Executive Director approaches him with an idea for throwing an appreciation dinner for the company’s clientele. At first it sounds to the Development Director like a great idea that he’s capable of tending to. However, after a few weeks of really looking at everything it will entail to find a location, plan the evening’s events, hire some kind of entertainer, develop an advertising strategy, and cater for 300 clients (all while attending to his regular job) he realizes that although the event sounds like a brilliant business move, he has neither the time nor the resources to make it all happen. The only way out of the mess is to call an event planner.

This is the standard scenario that Plan Ahead Events franchisees find themselves cast into every day. However, unlike the company executive who has neither the time nor the previous experience to adequately prepare his event; regardless of what the client needs done, what kind of event needs to be planned, or how big the night is supposed to be, the Plan Ahead Events people make it happen.

The Industry

In recent years, professional event planning has become a far more prominent business than it ever was before. Particularly in a wealthy country like the United States, the need for businesses, organizations, and clubs to throw well-planned and entertaining events that wow current and potential members and clients is becoming a very important part of success. In fact, high quality parties have become so prevalent that today event planning as an industry grosses $500bil worldwide. Clearly, the opportunities for anyone who can orchestrate a large-scale event are rampant.

The Franchise Opportunity

Of course, the ready entrepreneur always has the choice to break into a market by simple force of will, starting up a brand new business. However, considering how many more franchises survive the first few years of operation, as opposed to their independent business counterparts, joining an existing event planning organization as a franchisee is definitely a better way to go.

One of the few franchised business opportunities in this particular field is Plan Ahead Events, who have successfully established a completely turnkey operation that gets entrepreneurs into the market for themselves for far less of an investment than one might expect. For only $26-$33,000 up front, a wise businessperson can purchase a tried and true home based business that comes with all the necessary tools; two weeks of training; the wisdom that comes with 15 years of experience in the industry; and most importantly, a name that people recognize and associate with successful events. » Read more: A Day in the Life of a Plan Ahead Events Franchisee

How to Find the Best Carpet Cleaning Business Plan For You

October 23rd, 2011

Running your own carpet cleaning business can prove to be very profitable. Almost anyone can start their own business. Your startup costs are relatively small if you research cleaning equipment carefully. The key to success is following the best business plan you can find.

The worse thing a new business owner can do is to ask the advice of equipment sales people before buying equipment. They will be more then happy to sell you the most expensive products they carry since they all work on commission. It is too common for new business owners to blow their budget on tools they’ll never use.

A smarter way to start is to research the cleaning business and decide what kind of carpet cleaning you would like to perform. Generally speaking, the new business owner will believe that steam cleaning is the only way to clean carpets. Targeting the style of cleaning first will enable a new business owner to purchase only the tools that are necessary. Following a good carpet cleaning business plan will provide guidance in equipment purchasing as well as business operations. Unfortunately, it isn’t uncommon to see failures in this field and it usually can be blamed on the owner never learning the business itself.

A successful business must be known for good quality work and trusted employees. Use the wrong cleaning system and you might be fast but you might find the customer calls another carpet cleaner next month when those stains and spots return. This is one business where you can really be successful if you do good work. It has been proven time and again, while most any business owner will teach their employees how to clean, they don’t share their business secrets.

The internet is a great source of information but you must check the source of anything published on the web. There are many good web sites for learning about the different styles of carpet cleaning as well as many places where the very best rug shampoo and cleaning equipment can be purchased at reasonable prices. It is more of a challenge to find someone with experience who will share secrets and tips of the business itself. Always search for a carpet cleaning business plan from a source with extended experience in the field.