FBR Q2 2023
Franchise Business Review announces the Top Recession-Proof Franchises, Top Low-Cost Franchises, and Top Franchises for Women of 2023. See which franchises rate highest in franchisee satisfaction! Also in the guide: Industry news, Franchisee Spotlights, and so much more!
Franchise Business Review announces the Top Recession-Proof Franchises, Top Low-Cost Franchises, and Top Franchises for Women of 2023. See which franchises rate highest in franchisee satisfaction! Also in the guide: Industry news, Franchisee Spotlights, and so much more!
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<strong>FBR</strong> INSIDER INSIGHTS<br />
A FRANCHISE WITH A<br />
FUTURE<br />
FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY<br />
BECOME A LOCAL POOL STORE OWNER<br />
$1.7M*<br />
AVERAGE<br />
STORE REVENUE<br />
270+<br />
LOCATIONS<br />
AND GROWING<br />
80%<br />
FINANCING<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
Schedule a Call or visit PinchAPennyPoolFranchise.com<br />
*For the year ending December 31, 2021, Pinch A Penny had 262 stores open. Of those stores, 257 have been open at least one year. Of those open at<br />
least one year, the average annual gross sales were $1,773,164 and some stores (39%) had annual gross sales that exceeded the average. Your results<br />
may differ. There is no assurance that you will do as well. See our 2022 Franchise Disclosure Document for more information.<br />
Be a Part of the $400 Billion<br />
Home Improvement Industry<br />
• Top Franchise Brand for Women – Franchise Business Review®<br />
• Top Recession-Proof Brand - Franchise Business Review®<br />
• #1 Window Coverings Franchise - Entrepreneur®<br />
Learn more at franchise.budgetblinds.com<br />
With no roadmap, I followed the<br />
map of my heart, found the<br />
franchise industry, and fell in love<br />
with its simple but profound<br />
promise: You can live by design,<br />
not by default.”<br />
— Faizun Kamal<br />
knowledgeable and passionate about their<br />
work and feel heard and appreciated. That’s<br />
what I’ve found through franchising. We are<br />
a family.”<br />
Lynn Driver owns a Spoiled Rotten<br />
Photography franchise in Buckhead, Georgia.<br />
“I love having the freedom to work when and<br />
where I want. I especially love that the success<br />
of my business begins and ends with me. With<br />
the support I get from Spoiled Rotten Photography,<br />
it is difficult not to live up to your<br />
greatest potential! The corporate office is with<br />
us 100% of the time.”<br />
“I’ve had to overcome some obstacles as<br />
a female entrepreneur, the biggest of which<br />
was believing that I can do this work just as<br />
well as any man. I was timid in the beginning.<br />
I found my voice with each new success, especially<br />
when it came to scouting new business.<br />
My business success comes from my efforts.<br />
So I put myself out there. I’ve begun teaching<br />
my three girls the business. Entrepreneurship<br />
is the legacy I am trying to pass on to them<br />
so they know they can support themselves and<br />
their families one day.”<br />
Franchisee Dipali Patel, The Coder<br />
School (featured on our cover), said, “I had<br />
been interviewing other franchises when<br />
I connected with Hansel Lynn and Wayne<br />
Teng at The Coder School, and I felt an<br />
instant connection. I felt a sense of alignment,<br />
belonging, and forward-thinking. We had<br />
similar approaches to business and similar<br />
backgrounds, having immigrant parents. The<br />
company culture is inclusive and welcoming.<br />
That gave me a sense of hope.”<br />
“As an entrepreneur and single mother,<br />
I struggle to balance business and family.<br />
Being solely responsible makes me risk-averse<br />
8 | For more information on the companies in this report, visit www.FranchiseBusinessReview.com