While there is never really a recession “proof” or pandemic “proof” guarantee, there are factors that make a type of business more “resistant” to the current economic environment. One of the qualities of a COVID-resistant franchise is its essential status. Being deemed essential or not has been decided locally by cities and states, with some standards countrywide. Food franchises, for example, have been deemed essential and have been able to keep doors open since the pandemic hit, but that hasn’t guaranteed success. Some thrived while others didn’t fare as well.
So, what’s the bullet-proof combination? Is there one? Being able to adapt, pivot and embrace technology certainly help. In franchising, we have seen a lot of impressive moves that have kept businesses going and positioned for success once restrictions lifted – even without essential status. While there’s no iron-clad guarantee of success with a recession- or COVID-resilient investment, some sectors are certainly better positioned than others. Here, we look at eight franchise business areas that did well through the pandemic.
Fast-Casual Food
Many fast-casual franchise brands survived, and even thrived, through the pandemic. After all, food is essential. The restaurant industry took a giant hit, but brands with smaller footprints and quick service options proved to be more COVID-resistant. Despite closed dining rooms, the brands that had technology in place for curbside pickups and deliveries kept moving. Those that didn’t, are quickly adapting. Depending on local ordinances, some food brands set up makeshift drive-throughs and added additional outdoor seating options to bring in more customers. Lessons learned from COVID-19 gave the food sector a giant push forward toward technology. Food brands were well positioned to give back during the pandemic and rallied communities in their efforts. Stir-fry meals, pizzas, smoothies and many other treats were donated to frontline workers at the heat of the pandemic. Local franchisees could run, and market programs developed by their corporate teams who often matched customer’s donations.
Franchise Consulting
The pandemic has caused an uptick in franchising. With people spending more time working from home, laid off, or furloughed, people have begun to rethink their career options. Franchise consultants help change lives by matching aspiring business owners with franchise investments.
Through the pandemic, consultants have been busier than ever with more qualified and interested candidates who finally have the time to take that first step. Consultants have lots of flexibility running their businesses and can work from home part or full time. They are paid generous commissions from franchisors once a contract is signed.
Property Management
The thought of staying at a hotel or resort amid a pandemic is unnerving for most people. In fact, many resorts and hotels have shut their doors temporarily. Sadly, some have shut down for good. People feel safer taking their family on vacation in a controlled environment, and that’s what they get from a rental house. The popularity of rental houses has increased in the past decade, and because of COVID, the demand is even higher now. Families are flocking to rental houses for vacations and more people are investing in them as a source of income. That’s where property managers come in. They help property owners find and serve their tenants as well as protect their valuable assets. As a property manager, there is little overhead to operate this simple business. Many owners can run the entire operation themselves, with no need for employees. The ability to sell is key for building a client base but pays off with recurring revenue.
As with any business, even a COVID and recession-resistant franchise can fail. Before you make any investment, it’s important to do your due diligence. Working with a franchise consultant is a great way to explore your options. These professionals can present business opportunities you might not ever heard of. Plus, just like with real estate brokers, their services are free. What can be a better value proposition than that?