{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"Episode #28 - Generating Franchisee Leads","description":"&amp;nbsp; My Podner in this episode is Red Boswell and he\u2019s going to talk with us today about how to generate franchisee leads. This is one of the hottest topics with franchisors. This discussion will benefit both new and seasoned franchisors. Red is a unique character, and I mean that in a good way. This guy has been driven to make money ever since he was a kid. Starting in grade school when he was selling NFL pencils for a profit, into hos twenties when he build up a pet services franchise system&amp;nbsp; all the way up to 148 units. He\u2019s been operating in the world of franchising practically his entire adult life. He\u2019ll give us more details in just a few minutes. Red now gets to fuel his business building passion as President of the International Franchise Professionals Group (IFPG), The World\u2019s Largest and Most Respected Franchise Consultant Organization.&amp;nbsp;.     Time Stamps     Red Boswell Intro   00:00:28     Segment 1   00:02:05     Get to know Red Boswell     Segment 2   00:29:45     Topic Segment \u2013 Franchisee Lead Generation     Segment 3   01:01:50     Quickdraw Questions     &amp;nbsp; Topics Discussed in this Episode The cost of a lead  The average cost of a lead in 2019 is $10,000 That number does not including commissions That number includes large companies that don\u2019t need to spend anything for leads because their brand is so well knows that they don\u2019t need to advertise to get leads Small companies usually pay a lot more to generate leads since their concepts usually don\u2019t have any brand recognition  &amp;nbsp; 16 sources of leads  Direct mail Print Online Brokers Referrals Consumer \/ Clients PR Industry \/ Conversions Prospecting Buying leads Live events \/ Expos Mobile \/ Roadside Upgrade \/ Multi-unit Operators Past leads Guerilla marketing TV Radio  &amp;nbsp;The marketing mix is a moving target and is different for every concept. There is no silver bullet, one size fits all solution for the marketing spend mix. Do a lot \u2013 do it for a long time \u2013 test and measure Every option will involve one or all of these three  Time Money Resources  The trick is to utilize the options that require the resources you have the most of. &amp;nbsp; Red\u2019s Favorite Five Red says that every solution must be customized to the individual concept, but if he HAD to pick his favorite five, the would be: Brokers  Best option for any size franchisor You pay to be a member then pay a commission per close Many broker groups won\u2019t accept smaller start-up concepts Big saver of time and resources  PR  Hire a PR firm Find one who is familiar with the world of franchising IFA members a plus Validate with their past clients  Industry Conversions  Converting existing business people who are struggling You never know who may be disenchanted with operating their own concept and who would love to convert These are cold calls usually  Live Events \/ Expos  Usually between $5k and $10K per event Use common sense and work it hard Energy \u2013 follow-up \u2013 is key  Online  You could make online all five PPC Pay per click \/ Banners SEO of your own franchise site Develop a GREAT portal that grabs and tracks leads and conveys the information well. Portals tend to generate&amp;nbsp; a lot of volume with lower quality, but still worth the spend Social media posting Big data targeting Job boards \u2013 make a job advertisement&amp;nbsp; with the tag \u201csome investment required\u201d \u2013 describes a dream job  Bonus Source: Guerilla Marketing  Example: flyers on every windshield at the local franchise expo  &amp;nbsp; Common mistakes made by franchisors as it relates to lead sources:  Lack of infrastructure \u2013 be able to walk away from your business for 6 months Don\u2019t try to run your business and franchise it all by yourself  Franchise Development person Marketing person Onboarding \/ Training person Field support person   Lack of good ops manuals Not charging enough for the franchisee fee in order to pay for the costs associated with lead generation and other expenses Negotiate a broker commission too low \u2013 nobody will show your system if the commission is too low Seek wise counsel  &amp;nbsp; Books Mentioned  Franchise Management for Dummies Becoming a Strategic Business Owner How to Win Friends and Influence People  &amp;nbsp; Red Boswell International Franchise Professional Group www.ifpg.org Red@ifpg.org &amp;nbsp; 888-977-4374 x 112 &amp;nbsp; Kit Vinson www.franman.net kit.vinson@franman.net 214-736-3939 x 101 ","author_name":"The Franchise Manual Podcast","author_url":"http:\/\/franman.net\/blog\/","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/11047250\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/9721437"}