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5 Daily Habits to Make You a More Successful Pet Grooming Franchise Owner

Whether you’re looking to become the owner of a pet grooming franchise or you’re scouting out various industries, one thing stays the same: the rich in every industry have a handful of daily habits that they suggest every business owner do. As the owner of a pet grooming franchise, you’re cheating yourself out of greater success if you don’t make these 5 things part of your daily routine. In a report done on the difference between the “rich”, those who make more than $160,000/year and have $3.2 million or more in net liquid assets vs. the “poor”, those who make $35,000/year or less and have less than $5,000 in liquid assets, these are the things they found that made the biggest differences:

1. Daily Reading is a Must

According to the study, those who fell into the 88% wealthy bracket read for 30 minutes or more every day while only 2% of the poor class reported to daily reading. 86% of those who read said they loved doing it. Reading can make all the difference in the way you run your pet grooming franchise and greet other people. Studies have been done that show a greater level of compassion and critical thinking skills in those who read more, regardless of whether they read fiction or nonfiction.

2. Maintain Good Health

30% of those in the rich category ate less than 300 calories of junk food on average per day while 97% of those who fell into the poor category did the same. On top of that, 76% of the rich class were part of some aerobic exercise program four days a week. This statistic is a little more difficult for individuals whether they own a pet grooming franchise or not. The rich often have more time and more money to devote to specific eating programs and workout clubs. Whereas those in the poor category often work long hours for little pay and may not have the time or energy to live the fittest lifestyle. With that said, those who eat better and do a minimum of 150 mild cardio workouts a week feel improved energy all day long which helps to make them more productive overall.

3. Make Lists and Keep Them

It turns out that those who are considered rich believe in list making because 81% of them keep daily to-do lists while only 9% of those in the poor category feel the same way. Making lists, especially residual lists that can help keep you on track daily is a great way to increase productivity and keep your mind on track, just ask the owner of any pet grooming franchise and you will find the benefit in list making very quickly.

 

4. Set Goals for Your Pet Grooming Franchise

While lists are helpful to completing tasks on a regular basis, they will do little for you if you do not have an end goal. In order to make your lists or activities feel like they are doing something, you should always be working toward something. By having a goal, you have a way to measure your daily, monthly, and yearly activity and growth. When you set goals, you should put them in an easy to read place in your pet grooming franchise to refer back to them as needed to remind you. By the way, 80% of those who are considered “rich” set specific goals while only 12% of those in the poor category did the same. On top of that, over 80% of those in the “rich” category set life goals for self-improvement, education, and their future while only 5% of the poor did the same. If that doesn’t say that success is a mindset, what else possibly could?

5. Turn Off the TV

The study found that only 6% of those who fell into the rich category watched reality TV and 67% of the entire category watched an hour or less TV per day. Meanwhile 78% of the poor class watched reality television and just 23% watched less than an hour of TV per day. While the news and other television programs can be great for learning or to take your mind off of stress, many pet grooming franchise owners find themselves less productive when a TV is present. Instead of using it as a way to fill time, consider using television as a special treat to yourself after a particularly productive day.

6 Powerful Ways to Increase Site Traffic for Pet Franchises

Customers and getting traffic into your pet store franchise, but how do you generate more traffic? Here are a few powerful ways to increase your small business’s Facebook following and consumer engagement:

 

Post Frequently and Engage Readers

Quiet pet franchises have a harder time building a consumer base. When building a Facebook page make posting on it a priority like any other job. It doesn’t have to be anything profound. It could be a status mentioning the weather and asking the customers about it. A status asking about the customer’s about their days, posting random pictures with captions on them that relate back to your business. Like funny images of dogs and cats with pet franchises. Ask open-ended questions and post things that you’d enjoy seeing on your feed that still relate to your business. You’ll be surprised by the responses you get.

 

Put the Web Address on All Business Cards

When talking about your pet franchises and handing out business cards, it is extremely important the site is listed on all your business cards. This is just another way to get your site out there. While most people will not go to your site from your business card, the small percentage that will make this worth the effort.

 

Team Up with Other Local Businesses and Have an Event

With pet franchises you have the opportunity to work with local shelters, adoption fairs, and pet fairs. Use these events to get your name out there via word of mouth and business cards.

 

Operate Multiple Social Media Platforms for Your Pet Franchises

Pet franchises have the opportunity to take advantage of not only Facebook, but Twitter, WordPress, Pinterest, etc because the internet loves animals. The large the net, the bigger the catch, so dive on in. If you are using multiple social media platforms, make sure to link them back to your website so your consumers can find it.

 

Take Advantage of Facebook’s “Boost Post” Ability

Facebook has a few options when it comes to garnering attention from locals. When you make a post for your pet franchise, you have the ability to ‘Boost’ the post for a small fee. This enables the post to be seen higher up on people’s news feed. It gives it a higher chance of being seen by not only people who follow your page, but also those who don’t. Facebook also allows businesses to purchase ads on the right side of the main page which will broadcast on local Facebook pages.

 

Always Mention You Have A Facebook Page

This is probably the most important out of all of the tips, because if consumers do not even know you have a website, there is zero chance to engage with them, so talk it up.