Interview with Alan Goldberg
Today’s guest describes why buying a franchise is a wise approach to starting a new clinical or nonclinical business.
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Alan Goldberg is a franchise consultant and specialist. He is the Founder and Chief Connecting Officer of Fran-LINK. This national franchise business consultancy organization assists entrepreneurial professionals to achieve financial independence through franchise ownership.
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Benefits of Buying a Franchise
Building a new business from scratch often requires a steep and expensive learning curve. In a franchise, however, you are part of a community. And you’ll enjoy the benefits of being a part of a system with an established framework, policies, and procedures.
There are numerous options in the healthcare and nonhealthcare domains that have proven track records of success. On the clinical side, there are opportunities in:
- urgent care clinics,
- physical therapy,
- dentistry,
- vision,
- mental health, and
- other typical medical enterprises.
In alternative care, there are opportunities in:
- regenerative medicine,
- medical spas,
- cryotherapy,
- massage, and
- skin and beauty business.
SUMMARY
You can reach Alan via his LinkedIn page, email address, or phone number. He is ready to get in touch with anyone who might be interested in exploring the possibility of buying a franchise. And, as he indicated, users pay nothing to locate a franchise that meets their needs because the franchisor pays his fees.
An Additional Opportunity from Alan
There are lenders who offer business loans specifically to physicians at very favorable rates. These are loans at low-interest rates, with 100% financing to acquire existing or startup businesses, no closing costs, often interest only, and unsecured.
If interested, you can contact Mr. Goldberg directly to learn more about these business loans.
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Links for Today’s Episode:
- Alan Goldberg’s LinkedIn Page
- Alan Goldberg’s Phone Number 646-505-8252 and email address agoldberg@fran-link.com
- Small Business Administration
- The Exciting Life of the Home Care Franchise Owner – 129
- NewScr!pt
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