Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Beauticians – are you interested in a recession-proof business?

 2011-Store-Front Supercuts, one of the largest and most iconic salon brands in the country, has been ranked the number one hair-care franchise in the U.S. and the fifth best franchise opportunity overall in Entrepreneur magazine's annual "Franchise 500" issue. The Regis Corporation, parent company of Supercuts, is the authority on franchise business ownership in the hair care industry and offers a time-tested business model for anyone looking to start building a business of their own - no prior business or hair-care experience necessary. Supercuts will train you to run the business, and how to hire the right professional stylists to perform the actual services. If you are a professional considering business ownership, inquire about opening a hair care franchise with Supercuts!

Why Choose the Hair Care Industry?
The success of any franchise is dependent on the nature of the business. Unlike food service franchises with perishable inventory, round the clock hours, and unskilled labor, hair care is an industry worthy of consideration because it:

  • Is fundamental service in any community and any economic climate.
  • Most people choose not to ‘do it themselves’
  • Resists technological obsolescence
  • Is staffed by professionals – employees are educated, certified and trained
  • Has low, non-perishable inventory requirements.
  • Cannot be outsourced
  • Is about making people look and feel good about themselves.

Hair care is a high-demand, high-repeat cash business that serves a fragmented and local market. Supercuts can take the guess work out of setting up a successful operation of your own; one where successful national advertising creates brand recognition and value for each salon.

You can read lots more about Supercuts and how you can franchise your own business here.

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NOTE: I was not compensated in any way for sharing this post.  Once upon a time, I had considered a career in the hair care industry, and felt this was worthy information to share.

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