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Blanc employs an "operation outsourcing system" where headquarters dispatches staff to manage stores on behalf of owners. Furthermore, stores can be opened in prime locations such as commercial facilities, ensuring reliable customer traffic. It's a business that generates profits quickly, with an average of three months after opening.
Headquarters constantly develops seasonal and other products that are "delicious to eat" and "higher profit margin" to support stores. Furthermore, Yamazaki's store system is a computer network system that manages and processes a wealth of information necessary for store management, from individual product sales data to weather information. Combined with an efficient logistics network, this backs up store efficiency.
The headquarters of "Individual Tutoring Axis" provides comprehensive support to owners who wish to start their own businesses. This includes a one-month owner training program, instructor recruitment and training services, and accounting services, as well as assistance in selecting a location with high potential for attracting customers within the desired area. In the case of opening a business through the transfer of an existing school, a headquarters supervisor will ensure a smooth transfer of students, enabling early profitability. This reliable support system is made possible by Wow Corporation, which has managed over 750 schools across the entire group.
Fujiya has been using the franchise system since 1963, when the term "franchise" was virtually unknown in Japan. With over 50 years of experience and know-how, we strongly support your business opening! Of course, once your business is on track, you can also challenge yourself to create a store that reflects your own style in its operation.
A key factor for people choosing a salon is brand recognition. Brand names like "Paris de Skin," which can be seen in many commercial facilities, give customers a sense of security because they think, "I've heard of this store before." Furthermore, the headquarters provides various support, from interior design to staff recruitment and the creation and provision of promotional tools, so it also provides peace of mind from a business perspective.
Symmetry is a popular facial contouring and beautification salon. This is because Symmetry performs a highly skilled massage called "cranial bone correction," and there are currently not many competing salons offering this type of treatment. Therefore, it is a good time to acquire new customers. Furthermore, by showcasing this high level of skill, you can be confident in not only attracting customers with the backing of headquarters, but also in acquiring repeat customers.
The Lehman Shock in September 2008 caused a sharp decline in gold and platinum prices, shocking second-hand goods dealers. However, Daikokuya had a recession-resistant business in ticket sales, which allowed them to successfully weather the crisis. These three pillars of revenue—ticket buying and selling, precious metals and brand-name goods buying, and other goods buying—each have different customer bases and are affected by economic conditions, preventing the business from becoming overly reliant on any one of them. This diversification of risk, along with the depth of their store management, makes Daikokuya a stable and reliable business.
In recent years, the number of recycled goods retailers has increased not only through franchises but also through various other channels, and online auctions have become widespread, reducing people's resistance to second-hand goods. The recycling business can target a wide range of age groups, from young to old, and is a business model that is poised for further growth.
Baby Park's early childhood education focuses not only on the child's education but also on the mother's education. This is because children learn and grow from their mothers during infancy, when 80% of their brain development takes place. The excellence of this educational philosophy has led to cases where customers who attended the classes have joined the franchise and become owners themselves.
"K-NET" member stores can sell the purchased goods to either general customers or headquarters. Because headquarters purchases the goods, it helps reduce unsold inventory. The purchase price is adjusted to ensure that it does not fall below cost, so member stores make a 100% profit on the goods they purchase! It allows for the effective use of wasted empty space, making it attractive not only for owners who want to start their own business as their main source of income, but also for businesses that are struggling with sales growth or stores that are having trouble attracting customers, as a side business or secondary venture.