Pet Franchise

Pet Store Franchise Owners Never Need to Say This Word

For many pet store franchise owners it is important to be successful. However, if you really want to be successful, there is one word you should eliminate from your vocabulary: Failure. There are a few things you should think about with this word and how it will affect your pet store franchise.

 

Take it Off the Table

One of the biggest mistakes many pet store franchise owners make is having a backup plan in case their franchise does not work out. Unfortunately, this is the wrong mentality to have with your business. You want to be fully invested in your company, not looking for an exit strategy. You find that the more credence you give to your backup plan, the more that your thoughts gravitate to this, which is a recipe for failure in itself.

 


Why Failure is Such a Dirty Word

People think of failure as such a dirty word. They think that it means they have messed up or that it means the company is not worth anything. However, this is not the case. Rather than thinking that your last marketing campaign was a failure, think about it as a life lesson. What did it teach you about your clientele as well as marketing in general?

 

Another aspect to think about with this is the fear that failure instills in people. Pet franchise owners are just like anyone else; they are afraid to fail. This fear may keep you from spending money on the marketing you need, from hiring the right personnel or many other aspects of the business. This fear is paralyzing and the best way to eliminate it is to simply take failure out of the equation.

 

How to Change Your Mind Set

The best thing you can do is to find ways to change the way you think about failure. When you find yourself thinking or using this word, correct yourself. Also, find solutions to your problems before they even occur. For instance, if you are planning a marketing campaign, have contingency plans. Know when you will put the contingency plan into effect so that you are not waiting around for the marketing campaign to completely tank.  The thing to remember with this is rather than jumping ship, look for constructive ways to fix the issue you are facing.

 

The Benefits this can Bring

By getting rid of failure from your vocabulary as well as your mind you can really focus on the success of your business. If you do have setback, use them as a learning lesson to improve on your business strategies. Do not let your fear stunt your success. Just eliminate failure and ensure you maximize you and your pet store franchise.

 

How to Promote Your Pet Store Franchise Online

There is little argument to be made that more people are using their smartphones and the Internet to look for services. The proliferation of YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter are signs of the times. Instead of picking up the phone book and scrolling through the Yellow Pages to find consumers for your pet store small business owners are going to Google, Yahoo! or Bing and searching “best pet groomer in Orlando, Florida”. If your Splash and Dash Grooming Business is at the top of Google search you are going to receive phone calls at all hours of the day. Providing great service, once the customer has found you, is essential to our brand and your business.

With a Splash and Dash Pet store business, you will receive support from our team at the corporate level. We will provide a page on our website that allows searchers to find your services and how you can help them. This is an opportunity that is not available to someone trying to start a pet franchise independently. For more information on this please feel free to reach out to us at 1-760-861-1071.

The Power of Branding Online

How to Utilize Your Time

The Power of Branding Online

Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn have grown leaps and bounds in the last several years. Almost everyone is on some social media site. Unfortunately, this can get very confusing to a small business owner. Should you spend more time on Facebook and less on Twitter? Most small business owners don’t have the time nor the energy to be able to digest and understand all the ins and outs of social media, Google search, and Facebook marketing.

Instead of trying to be everything to everyone we encourage our pet store franchise owners to do what works for them. If you have a strong presence on Twitter and you have built a following you likely know the product. Feel free to use Twitter to create a Splash and Dash Twitter profile for your specific store or area. You may want to share photos of dogs getting a bath. You could even share links to the ways in which dogs improve lives. There are a number of unique ways to use Twitter if you are accustomed to the product.

Maybe you have a great understanding of Facebook and how it works. We strongly encourage all of our pet store franchisees to create a Facebook business page for their location. They have the ability to promote this to their friends, family or anyone else they so desire on Facebook. Branding your business and your location will greatly help when dog owners are thinking about taking their dog to get that weekly or monthly bath.

Instagram has grown tremendously in the last several years. Almost every teenager and college student are on Instagram. Pet owners know their children love the family pet. If a son or daughter consistently sees attractive photos of dogs getting bathed they will have that particular brand stuck in their head. When they drive by your store on the road there is a good chance they will ask mom and dad if they can bring their dog to that particular boutique. This is a type of free online branding that was not available five or ten years ago. Once again, don’t try to be everything to everyone but understand that a photo a day can go a long way.

How to Utilize Your Time

As a franchisee and a small business owner, we know your time is very valuable. Entrepreneurs throughout the United States thrive off being “busy” but they also enjoy their downtime. In this article, we discuss what makes a successful pet store franchisee. Do not feel as if you must utilize every social network at every waking moment. This burns out many people. Sharing a single photo a day on Instagram or updating Facebook with a post every one or two days is sufficient for many businesses. Find what works for you and your business.

At Splash and Dash we offer extensive training and resources to help you succeed. For more on our values and commitment please click here: Splash and Dash Values.

 

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