Apollo_Auto
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I received an email recently from a guy wanting to buy franchise rights for my company. So far, I've been doing this alone because there's really not been a need for an employee, but also because it's one of those "if you want it done right..." things, as well. Now the guy doesn't have much experience in detailing but he's willing to train. He'd also be operating in a city about 200km from me. Here's some different options I've been mulling over:
1. Sell him franchise rights, he's independent, etc. (I haven't figured out a price yet, but that's not my main concern) but still operating under my name, therefore it's a risk for me if he mucks something up.
2. Make a clone business with a different name, but it will still be affiliated with my company as a "sister" company.
3. Tell the guy, "Thanks, but no thanks. My name is too important.
What do you guys think?
- Jesse
1. Sell him franchise rights, he's independent, etc. (I haven't figured out a price yet, but that's not my main concern) but still operating under my name, therefore it's a risk for me if he mucks something up.
2. Make a clone business with a different name, but it will still be affiliated with my company as a "sister" company.
3. Tell the guy, "Thanks, but no thanks. My name is too important.
What do you guys think?
- Jesse