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Today on the Franchising 101 podcast we are talking with one of our 600+ franchise partners. Listen in to learn about their brand, the support for owners, their scalability and growth opportunities, and what it is like to be an owner. Want to know more? Go ahead Schedule a call with one of our franchise coaches! https://www.francoach.net/ Episode Highlights: 0:00 - Intro 1:14 - Interview begins 2:54 - About ProLift Garage Doors 4:56 - What ownership is like 8:36 - About Premium Service Brands umbrella franchise group 13:06 - What it takes to get started with ProLift 14:36 - Labor Model and services offered 17:34 - Support in place for owners 20:11 - Closing and how to get in touch with FranCoach Links and resources mentioned in this episode: Schedule a call https://meetings.hubspot.com/tim17 ProLift Garage Doors Website https://www.proliftdoors.com/ Franchising 101 podcast website with a library of past episodes http://franchising101.net/ Visit Entreprenuer.com for a wealth of information for people just like you! https://www.entrepreneur.com/ NEW Franchising News site https://www.franchisingnews.net/ Interested in franchise ownership? Schedule a call with one of our coaches today! FranCoach is connected with over 500 franchises and we walk you through the process of finding the perfect franchise for you. Our services are always free and we commit ourselves to helping you find your better tomorrow. If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference in getting our message out to more people who can use it. Sign up for our email newsletter at https://www.francoach.net/ Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Contact us at info@francoach.net Follow FranCoach: Twitter: twitter.com/FranCoach4U Facebook: facebook.com/francoach4u/ YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC1GtG31hWoecEONdScIJOsQ
This episode takes a close look at the 20 Highest Franchise Loan Default Rates in 2023. We analyze the data from multiple sources and provide you with the most up-to-date information regarding these loan default rates. This episode is designed to help small business owners make informed decisions for their future endeavors, as well as give existing business owners' insight into how to better manage their finances. Dental Fix Rx Franchise Owner Sued for 18 years of Royalty Payment Video: https://youtu.be/WjtuY18G-iE This episode was based on an exclusive Vetted Biz analysis, click here for the full report: https://www.vettedbiz.com/40-worst-franchises-by-sba-loan/ Need help finding the right franchise? Click here: https://www.vettedbiz.com/franchise-search/ 00:00 Introduction 01:24 Patrice & Associates 01:38 Experimax, Jon Smith Subs, The Brothers & SubZero Ice Cream 02:01 30 Minute Hit, Burgerim, Window Genie, Launch & ProLift 02:34 The Lost Cajun, Zoup, Honest-1 Auto Care & Qualicare 02:53 STOP Restoration, Bahama Buck's, Handyman & Concrete Craft 03:20 Dental Fix & UFC Gym 03:54 Conclusion #HighestFranchiseLoanDefaultRates #FranchiseFindings If you are looking for more information, you can connect with us through our networks: https://www.vettedbiz.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/vettedbiz/ https://www.facebook.com/vettedbiz https://www.tiktok.com/@businessandfranchiseinus
Hello, and welcome to Beauty and the Biz where we talk about the business and marketing side of plastic surgery and how to keep staff for the long-term. I'm your host, Catherine Maley, author of Your Aesthetic Practice – What your patients, are saying as well as consultant to plastic surgeons, to get them more patients and more profits. Now, today's episode is called “How to Keep Staff for the Long-Term with Mark Beaty, MD”. It's so interesting to learn how each surgeon runs their own practice given their interests, personality, and goals. There is no one way to grow a successful practice, although there are fundamentals. So, I interviewed Dr. Beaty, a cosmetic and facial reconstructive surgeon in private practice with 2 locations in and near Atlanta, GA. Dr. Beaty has been in practice for over 40 years and he shared so many pearls such as: How he manages to keep staff for the long-term, even during this time of staff shortages Working with his wife of 22 years who is also a physician in the practice Bringing on an associate this past year and what to watch out for His biggest mistake that set him back 5 years And, listen to the last 10 minutes where I asked him to tell us something we didn't know about him and I was not expecting the answer he gave! Enjoy this week's podcast on how to keep staff for the long-term with our special guest, Dr. Mark Beaty! I look forward to your feedback –
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Matt Brennan, CEO of ProLift Rigging, who shares some of the history for the company and highlights some of their services, which include heavy lifting and rigging, industrial maintenance, transportation, and warehousing. During the interview, Matt talks about some of the transportation and project trends impacted during the pandemic with the need for shorter planning cycles and quicker response rates, the power of being a purpose-driven business and how that impacts employees and communities, the importance of equipping and empowering employees to support each other through ProLift Cares and giving them the voice with charitable efforts, and how supporting nonprofits and causes locally and globally have changed his perspective on the power of companies to create positive change.Visit www.proliftrigging.com to learn more.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProLiftRigging/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/proliftrigging/
Go inside Prolift Garage Doors https://www.proliftdoors.com/ with Terrance Roberts, VP of Franchise Development. Jim and Terrance discuss the business model, operations and what makes a good potential franchisee. #franchiseinsider #franchising #entrepreneur
Topics from this Episode Lead generation Franchise opportunities Flexible schedules Benefits of a military background Five year goals Lessons learned The books discussed during this episode are: Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink Abundance by Peter H. Diamandis 2011 Connect with James https://www.proliftdoors.com/portland/ Subscribe, Rate & Share Your Favorite Episodes! Thanks for tuning into today's episode of Talking Business with your host, Darcey Edwards with Edwards Realty Trust and Queen Bee Leadership Training. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe and leave a rating and review. To learn more about Darcey please visit her website or Queen Bee Leadership Training. She is also available on Instagram or Facebook. Talking Business is sponsored by XposeHope a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to showing God's love to members of the adult entertainment industry regardless of where they are at. To learn more about XposeHope please visit our website, connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, and share your favorite episodes across social media. Special thanks to Lee Gochenour Photography for Video and Photography. This episode was produced by Christi Dodge of Dodge Media Productions.
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While working on the new wedding boxes for my wife's photography business www.shuttersam.com (shameless plug I know...because I love her) I discovered that the 1/8" diameter straight cutting bit I was using to route an important groove didn't seem to be adequately surrounded by my smallest diameter throat plate in the router table. No big deal really, but I didn't want to take the risk of the material catching or splintering or tearing out or...whatever could go wrong. So better to be safe than sorry, I broke out a customizable insert plate and made one that would work perfectly for this task. Tools featured in today's post: Bench Dog 40-300 ProMax RT Complete Bench Dog Tools 40-150 ProLift Router Adjustment System Bench Dog 40-136 Zero Clearance Insert for Large Bench Dog ProPlate and ProLift 1/8" Downcut Spiral Bit Help support the show - please visit our advertisers
At the heart of my workshop's redo is the massive Bench Dog Router Table system I reviewed with ToolSelect.com - see the review HERE. Compared to previous router tables in my shop, this version is a beast! Of course it's not really a fair comparison, given its predecessors were all bench top models, but that's beside the point. The Bench Dog ProMax RT router table system provides woodworkers with a number of great options for customizing their own version. The system in my shop is a cast-iron top on an enclosed cabinet, but it could easily be a phenolic top instead. Or I could choose to have either one of those tops on an open stand. For me, what really makes this new router table system so invaluable in my shop IS the cabinet. The enclosed cabinet has enough storage space built into it that it's become my all-in-one router center. All my router bits, router accessories and even my routers can be stored in it and there's still room for more. What it takes up in floor space, it makes up for with overall storage space…I actually have some empty shelves…I wonder what I can put on those? The beauty of the system is the fact it has options! And speaking of options, one that will be making a dramatic change in my operations at the router table is the addition of a router lift. In the realm of router table upgrades this one is like going from a bicycle to a jet plane! See my review of it on ToolSelect.com HERE. Everyone who's used a router table knows the frustration there can be when dialing in just the right height between cuts. Having a router lift allows you to raise or lower your router from the top of the table where you can easily see what's happening versus the old method of reaching underneath and often blindly making the adjustments. How many times have you done this only to realize the bit is much higher or lower than you wanted? Router lifts are pricey, and to be honest I always had one on my list but I never considered it a necessity as far as I was concerned. But after using this one just for some test cuts and demonstration purposes, I wouldn't hesitate recommending it get bumped up to the top of the list for anyone who uses their router table frequently. The accuracy and ease of adjustability it provides will dramatically help with router operations in my shop. And then there's the fence system. Regardless of which table top, base or whether you choose to go with a router lift or traditional insert plate, if you don't have a good fence system it won't matter. The Bench Dog Fence system is worth the money! Links for items mentioned in today's show: Bench Dog 40-300 ProMax RT Bench Dog Tools 40-150 ProLift Bench Dog Featherboards Kreg PRS3090 3" Dual Locking Caster-Set Help support the show - please visit our advertisers
While working on the new wedding boxes for my wife's photography business www.shuttersam.com (shameless plug I know...because I love her) I discovered that the 1/8" diameter straight cutting bit I was using to route an important groove didn't seem to be adequately surrounded by my smallest diameter throat plate in the router table. No big deal really, but I didn't want to take the risk of the material catching or splintering or tearing out or...whatever could go wrong. So better to be safe than sorry, I broke out a customizable insert plate and made one that would work perfectly for this task. Tools featured in today's post: Bench Dog 40-300 ProMax RT Complete Bench Dog Tools 40-150 ProLift Router Adjustment System Bench Dog 40-136 Zero Clearance Insert for Large Bench Dog ProPlate and ProLift 1/8" Downcut Spiral Bit Help support the show - please visit our advertisers
At the heart of my workshop's redo is the massive Bench Dog Router Table system I reviewed with ToolSelect.com - see the review HERE. Compared to previous router tables in my shop, this version is a beast! Of course it's not really a fair comparison, given its predecessors were all bench top models, but that's beside the point. The Bench Dog ProMax RT router table system provides woodworkers with a number of great options for customizing their own version. The system in my shop is a cast-iron top on an enclosed cabinet, but it could easily be a phenolic top instead. Or I could choose to have either one of those tops on an open stand. For me, what really makes this new router table system so invaluable in my shop IS the cabinet. The enclosed cabinet has enough storage space built into it that it's become my all-in-one router center. All my router bits, router accessories and even my routers can be stored in it and there's still room for more. What it takes up in floor space, it makes up for with overall storage space…I actually have some empty shelves…I wonder what I can put on those? The beauty of the system is the fact it has options! And speaking of options, one that will be making a dramatic change in my operations at the router table is the addition of a router lift. In the realm of router table upgrades this one is like going from a bicycle to a jet plane! See my review of it on ToolSelect.com HERE. Everyone who's used a router table knows the frustration there can be when dialing in just the right height between cuts. Having a router lift allows you to raise or lower your router from the top of the table where you can easily see what's happening versus the old method of reaching underneath and often blindly making the adjustments. How many times have you done this only to realize the bit is much higher or lower than you wanted? Router lifts are pricey, and to be honest I always had one on my list but I never considered it a necessity as far as I was concerned. But after using this one just for some test cuts and demonstration purposes, I wouldn't hesitate recommending it get bumped up to the top of the list for anyone who uses their router table frequently. The accuracy and ease of adjustability it provides will dramatically help with router operations in my shop. And then there's the fence system. Regardless of which table top, base or whether you choose to go with a router lift or traditional insert plate, if you don't have a good fence system it won't matter. The Bench Dog Fence system is worth the money! Links for items mentioned in today's show: Bench Dog 40-300 ProMax RT Bench Dog Tools 40-150 ProLift Bench Dog Featherboards Kreg PRS3090 3" Dual Locking Caster-Set Help support the show - please visit our advertisers
While working on the new wedding boxes for my wife's photography business www.shuttersam.com (shameless plug I know...because I love her) I discovered that the 1/8" diameter straight cutting bit I was using to route an important groove didn't seem to be adequately surrounded by my smallest diameter throat plate in the router table. No big deal really, but I didn't want to take the risk of the material catching or splintering or tearing out or...whatever could go wrong. So better to be safe than sorry, I broke out a customizable insert plate and made one that would work perfectly for this task. Tools featured in today's post: Bench Dog 40-300 ProMax RT Complete Bench Dog Tools 40-150 ProLift Router Adjustment System Bench Dog 40-136 Zero Clearance Insert for Large Bench Dog ProPlate and ProLift 1/8" Downcut Spiral Bit Help support the show - please visit our advertisers