Should You Start with a Franchise?

Everything you need to know before starting or investing in a franchise business with Alicia Miller.

On this episode of Start. Scale. Exit. Repeat., we sit down with Alicia Miller, author of the award-winning book Big Money in Franchising, to explore why franchising is one of the most accessible—and misunderstood—paths to entrepreneurship.

Miller explains that franchising gives aspiring business owners a unique opportunity: the ability to run and grow a business using a proven system. Instead of building every process from the ground up, franchisees follow an existing model that provides training, support, and brand recognition. This makes it an appealing option for those who want to become entrepreneurs without starting from scratch.

But, as Miller emphasizes, not all franchises are created equal. With over 400 new brands launching every year—and many fading just as quickly—due diligence is everything. She walks us through the importance of evaluating your own skills and lifestyle goals before choosing a concept, and explains why buying an existing franchise resale can sometimes be a smarter bet than launching a new unit.

We also discuss private equity’s growing interest in franchise brands and how that can impact both franchisees and franchisors. If you’re thinking about starting a business—or wondering whether franchising is a shortcut to ownership—this episode is packed with perspective, strategy, and cautionary tales.

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