Sunday, November 22, 2015

We Welcome Our Latin Community

"Young Latin entrepreneurs at a business event." 
A Painting Fiesta for Latinos 

When picking a franchise one must ask them-selves do I see myself with them in a long-term relationship? Join a franchise that you believed in while providing financial freedom; all while having fun if your not having fun at a franchise system. 

You will become another “glorified employee” for the franchisors; who says you can’t make money, follow a passion and have fun all at once? 

At A Painting Fiesta we give you those three, you don’t need to be a restaurant franchisee to be reaching a million in revenue. 40% of owners in the “Sip & Paint Industry” are multi-unit franchise owners, owning two or more units.We welcome our Latin community to venture out of the norm and to experience this amazing and fulfilling business model all while embracing and identifying yourself as a proud Spanish-American.

Latino Franchisee Advantage

A clear and obvious advantage we have seen with our South Florida units is the ability to facilitate the Spanish speaking community. As the Latin community continues to grow in America the need for Spanish services will grow along aside. Giving the convenience to your customers and surprising them is always a tactic that never gets old. Providing a Painting Fiesta session in Spanish maybe predictable with our brand, but it’s something we started late and realizing the void we were filling and the increase of parties in building a connection we had not seen. At A Painting Fiesta we encourage to be bilingual especially if it makes the customer happy which is key to success for more business.

Featured on FOX Latinos

Latinos may be the fastest growing segment of the population in the United States, but in the franchising industry their presence is rather low, with Latinos owning only 5.2 percent of franchise businesses, according to a December 2011 study by the International Franchise Association.

“Hispanics, by nature, are very entrepreneurial,” said Jose Torres, founder of BuscaTuFranquicia.com and English-language sister site Franchise4Hispanics.com, which link aspiring franchisees with franchisers. “However, many think franchising is only fast food and retail. We try to educate Hispanics on the broad options available to them.”

By: Cindy Vanegas is a freelance writer based in Los Angeles.




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