Franchise Case Studies are an essential ally to your franchise research. These franchise case studies from women in franchising may be about both franchisors and franchisees.
They are great examples of business success being achieved and are often franchise case studies about people who have been in the same position that you may be in now, considering starting their own business and taking one of the biggest decisions of their lives.
How two sisters who decided to invest in a travel franchise together have become closer and more successful than they ever dreamed possible.
Franchisee of the year Erin Wattam talks expansion plans, the importance of structure and support and why, if you love what you do, you’re winning at life.
Mum of two, Amy Howerd, decided to join The Travel Franchise in November 2019.
Five years on Palvi Harvery loves her new career as a homeworking travel consultant and is celebrating reaching a milestone of £3 million in holiday sales.
In 2017 Nicola Marinan took over the Durham-based Poppies franchise to continue the significant legacy of a close family friend.
Charles Kirkman and his wife, Christine, opened Poppies Peak District in September 1997.
After relocating to Chester, Katie Ellams found her perfect match in a cleaning franchise, Poppies.
Not Just Travel franchisees Natasha & James Oliphant work on their business part-time, haven’t spent a penny on ads and are still successful.
Louise Trowbridge started her Not Just Travel agency with husband Lee after being introduced by an existing franchisee in 2017.
Since starting her business in 2017, Sarah has gone from a career as a police officer to a highly trusted travel consultant.