A Fastlane to Success for Aspiring Franchisees with Zoom Drain founder Ellen Rohr and Grace Donnelly from Fastlane

A Fastlane to Success for Aspiring Franchisees with Zoom Drain founder Ellen Rohr and Grace Donnelly from Fastlane
If you're looking for an opportunity to be your own boss and run a successful business, Zoom Drain may be the perfect fit for you. With a proven business model and support from experienced franchisees, you can be on your way to success.
In this podcast, Lance interviews Ellen Rohr the founder of Zoom Drain and Grace Donnelly Franchise Development from Fastlane. The interviewees discuss the company's training program, their experience as franchisees, and the opportunities that are still available.
-How to get into the franchising industry
-The benefits of franchising
-How to find the right people to train to be drain technicians
-How to market the business
-The challenges and opportunities that come with working in franchising
-How the pandemic was a chance to regroup and find an investor
-How to exit your company
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Lance Graulich
Franchise Consulting Services from ION Franchising
Eye On Franchising
Key Points:
Approximately mentioned @ 00:15:32
Zoom Drain is a drain cleaning company that offers an affordable and convenient service for customers. The company has a strong focus on customer service and offers a wide range of services to its customers. Zoom Drain is a franchise opportunity that is perfect for those who are looking for a career in the drain cleaning industry. The company offers a wide range of services, including drain cleaning, sewer cleaning, and drain repair.
Approximately mentioned @ 00:24:18
We added 23 new franchisees in 2022. There were many commonalities between them, but some key differences as well.
"I really took all of these home services for granted until I married Hot Rod, and he turned me on to tradespeople. And what I love about my husband is what I love about the trades. It's, um, as Tyler from Lexington says, it's past fail. It works or it doesn't work. It's a no nonsense industry." Ellen Rohr
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedFebruary 3, 2023 at 12:00 PM UTC
- Length36 min
- Episode81
- RatingClean