Why A Business Coaching Franchise May Not Be Right For You

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Thinking of buying a business coaching franchise?

Many entrepreneurs consider this path in their lives – often drawn to the idea of helping other business owners while following a proven system with a support system that offers a clear path to success.

While business coaching franchises offer a structured route to business ownership - with training, support, and established methods - they also come with specific requirements and limitations that aren’t for everyone. Even if you love helping other businesses succeed, you may find that the franchise model doesn’t suit your life stage.

Let’s look at why a business coaching franchise may not be what you want for your entrepreneurial goals and personal aspirations… at least not right now.

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The Structured Nature of Following a System

When you think of owning your own business, you may imagine the freedom to create, innovate, and do things your way. But buying a franchise means buying into a system - and for good reason. These proven methods and frameworks have helped thousands of business owners succeed.

But here's what that really means for you:

Your creativity has boundaries. While you’ll be free to build relationships and grow your business, you’ll need to operate within set guidelines. From the way you market your services to how you deliver your coaching programmes there’s a specific way of doing things you’ll need to follow.

Business coaching franchises have developed their systems over many years. This means following structured approaches to:

  • Structured training and ongoing support
  • Access to established coaching materials and methodologies
  • A community of experienced coaches
  • Clear frameworks for building your practice

Some entrepreneurs find this structure liberating - it removes the guesswork and provides a clear path to success. Others may feel constrained, as they prefer to develop their own methods and systems from scratch.

Ask yourself: Are you comfortable being both a leader and a follower? Can you support and champion a proven system even if you would have done it differently?

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Financial Commitments and Realities

Let's talk about money - specifically, your initial investment and ongoing obligations.

Business coaching franchises typically require substantial initial investments - often in the range of £70,000. While this might be less than starting some businesses from scratch, it's still a significant financial commitment that requires careful consideration.

Consider these ongoing financial factors:

  • Regular franchise fees and royalties
  • Marketing and business development costs
  • Professional development and training expenses
  • Operating costs as you build your practice
  • The time it takes to build a sustainable client base

Many franchises offer income guarantees in the first few months, but it’s important to understand what that really means. For example, at ActionCOACH, the £10,000 - £14,000 monthly income guarantee comes with specific performance requirements that not everyone will be able to meet.

Ask yourself:

Do you have the initial investment and the financial runway to build your business?

While the guaranteed earnings offer security, you’ll need additional capital for marketing, networking events, and personal expenses during your growth phase. Most successful franchise owners have a comfortable financial buffer for the first year of operation.

Are you comfortable with ongoing franchise fees, even when you're successful?

These fees give you continued access to the systems, training, and support networks. But they’re a permanent part of your business model - even when you’re making good money, you’ll need to factor these into your profit calculations.

Have you considered the opportunity cost compared to other business investments?

While franchising offers a proven path, other ways exist to enter the business coaching industry. Whether starting your practice or joining an existing firm, each path has financial implications that deserve careful consideration.

Personal Characteristics: Are You Built for Franchise Success?

The most successful franchise owners share certain traits and mindsets. Before investing, it's crucial to honestly evaluate whether these align with your personality and working style.

Following Systems vs Creating Them 

Think about your last business success. Was it because you invented something new or expertly applied proven strategies? This gets to the heart of whether franchising is for you.

You should seriously reconsider buying a franchise if:

  • You get frustrated when having to follow specific processes that don't match your intuition
  • Your greatest business achievements came from breaking conventional wisdom
  • You find yourself constantly thinking, "I could do this better if..."
  • The idea of using someone else's marketing materials or sales scripts makes you uncomfortable

While franchising celebrates success, it doesn't typically reward innovation outside the system. At ActionCOACH, our most successful partners aren't necessarily the most creative - they're the ones who embrace and excel at implementing our proven methodologies.

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The Coach-Client Dynamic

Business coaching isn't just about having business acumen - it's about building deep relationships with clients while maintaining professional boundaries. Consider whether you're comfortable with these essential elements of the role:

Having challenging conversations about business performance

You’ll need to tackle difficult topics head-on - from poor financial performance to ineffective leadership styles. This requires tact, directness, and emotional intelligence to know when to push and when to support.

Maintaining a strong coaching position even with more experienced business owners

Some of your clients will have decades of business experience or run bigger businesses than you’ve managed. You’ll need to hold your coaching position with them and use our systems to guide them regardless of their experience.

Following structured coaching methodologies rather than purely intuitive approaches

While your business intuition is valuable, our success comes from following proven frameworks. You'll need to trust and implement these systems rather than relying solely on your personal business experience.

Regular prospecting and business development activities 

Success requires consistent effort to build your client base. This means regular networking, following up with prospects, and having a strong pipeline of potential clients - even when you’re busy with existing ones.

Time Management and Discipline

Our most successful franchise partners consistently demonstrate strong organisational skills and disciplined approaches to their business. Here's what that looks like in practice:

Dedicating time to your own development and training

Continuous learning is non-negotiable. You’ll need to regularly attend training sessions, keep up with new methodologies, and develop your coaching skills - even when client demand is high.

Balancing client work with business development

Success requires maintaining a careful balance between serving existing clients and growing your business. This means blocking out specific times for both activities and sticking to your schedule.

Networking within both the ActionCOACH community and your local business community

Relationships are key - with fellow coaches who can support your development and local business owners who may become clients. This means attending events and actively participating in business communities.

Maintaining a structured approach to weekly activities

Your week needs careful planning to ensure you meet both client obligations and business development goals. This means following a structured calendar and having clear systems for managing your time and priorities.

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Leadership Style Considerations 

Your approach to leadership can make or break your success in franchise coaching. Before you set out to become one of the best franchise owners in the UK, honestly evaluate these scenarios:

You might struggle if:
  • You prefer to lead through intuition rather than following established frameworks
  • You find it difficult to adapt your communication style to different audiences
  • You're uncomfortable challenging business owners who may have more experience than you
  • You resist receiving feedback about your own performance
On the flip side, you might thrive if:
  • You're energised by helping others implement proven solutions
  • You can balance being both directive and supportive
  • You're comfortable following a system while helping others do the same
  • You view feedback as an opportunity for growth

The Reality of Being Part of a Bigger Brand 

Remember, as a franchise owner, you’re not just representing yourself. You’re part of the support network for the entire franchise system, and your actions and decisions can impact the brand as a whole

So, you must be willing to put in the effort to uphold the standards and values of the franchisor:

  • Following brand guidelines consistently
  • Participating in community events and training
  • Contributing to the broader franchise network
  • Maintaining the standards expected of an ActionCOACH partner

If you are someone who feels limited within these expectations, a franchise may not be the best fit for you. However, if you are passionate about being part of a bigger brand and working towards a common goal with other like-minded individuals, then owning a franchise can be incredibly rewarding.

When to Say No to Franchising

Before you proceed further, here are clear signs that business coaching franchising might not be your best path right now:

Your Financial Situation
  • You need to rely on significant borrowing for the initial investment
  • You can't comfortably maintain 6 months of living expenses while building your practice
  • You're counting on immediate high returns to make the investment work
Your Working Style
  • You prefer spontaneous, flexible work days over structured schedules
  • You find networking and regular business development draining rather than energising
  • You struggle with following detailed processes and prefer creating your own methods
Your Career Goals
  • You're mainly attracted by the income potential rather than the coaching itself
  • You want to build your own unique brand and methodology
  • You're looking for a side hustle rather than a full-time commitment

Remember: Being honest about these misalignments isn't a failure - it's smart business thinking. Many successful entrepreneurs find other paths that better match their strengths and preferences.

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Making Your Decision: The Path Forward

We’ve covered a lot of why business coaching franchising may not be for you. But here’s the thing - understanding these misalignments is the first step to making the right decision for your future.

If you’ve read through these and have some doubts, that’s okay. It’s far better to know these now rather than after you’ve invested big time. Consider these next steps:

Take time for self-reflection 

Spend time honestly evaluating your goals, working style, and financial position. The most successful franchise partners are those who entered the business with their eyes wide open to both the opportunities and obligations.

Explore alternative paths 

If some aspects of franchising don't align with your goals, consider:

  • Starting an independent coaching practice
  • Working as an employed business coach
  • Gaining more business experience before taking the franchise step
  • Exploring other franchise opportunities that might better match your style

However, if you're still excited...

If you’ve considered these and still want to go for business coaching franchising then that’s a good sign. Many of our most successful partners had initial doubts but found the structured nature of franchising helped them achieve their goals faster than going it alone.

Making the Right Choice For You

If you've read through these considerations carefully, you're now better equipped to evaluate whether a business coaching franchise aligns with your goals, working style, and circumstances. Remember:

  • There's no "right" path to business success
  • Being honest about potential misalignments saves time and resources
  • Your decision should reflect your personal and professional goals
  • What works for others may not work for you

Next Steps

If you've identified several areas of concern:

  • Consider exploring independent coaching
  • Look into employment with established coaching firms
  • Gain more business experience before revisiting franchising
  • Research alternative business models that better match your style

If you're still interested in franchising:

  • Schedule conversations with multiple franchise organisations
  • Request detailed information about their systems and requirements
  • Speak with current franchise partners about their experiences
  • Take time to evaluate all aspects of the opportunity

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