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- Hawaii Fluid Art does not require any specific experience to own a franchise. However, it is helpful to have some retail and/or customer service experience when dealing with the general public. General sales and business management skills are also very beneficial.
- Potential franchise owners should also have an above average credit rating and sufficient capital to adequately capitalize the early development of the business.
- We look for motivated individuals who embrace the idea of an art instruction franchise and the vision of the brand, ideally because they appreciate the importance of Hawaii Fluid Art’s techniques and how its business model provides the brand with advantages over the competition.
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- No, as a Hawaii Fluid Art franchise owner, you do not need special creative skills or talent.
- Although experience in teaching art is not required, people skills and the ability to make a positive impact on students can lead to a successful career. Of course, Hawaii Fluid Art is also a business, so leadership, administrative and/or operational skills are also valuable.
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Support from the very beginning and throughout the entire journey.
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Hawaii Fluid Art does not help with traditional site location services. However, we have been through this process more than once ourselves and can provide advice and recommendations based on our experience.
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Please refer to the information above. Additional information may be found in the Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD).
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Hawaii Fluid Art does not provide financing; however, many financial institutions understand the value of investing in a proven franchise and are willing to back your venture. Your local banker is a great person to talk to about your options. The Small Business Administration (SBA) can also give you information regarding their lending programs. In addition, there are several lenders and financing companies that specialize in franchise lending. Check online for one in your area.
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Yes, Hawaii Fluid Art is typical of most franchise opportunities. There is an initial franchise licensing fee, ongoing franchise royalty fees based on revenue, and marketing fees. You should also plan to pay for operating expenses, such as rent, utilities, salaries, insurance, and taxes.
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Hawaii Fluid Art charges its franchisees 2% of revenue to contribute to the overall branding and marketing of its name and image. In addition, Hawaii Fluid Art provides each of its franchisees access to discounted local digital and traditional marketing services, including branding, SEO, search engine marketing, online listing maintenance, online reputation management, social media marketing, and event marketing.
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Our initial franchise agreement term is 10 years.
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- Start by submitting our “Contact Us” form below
- Review the Hawaii Fluid Art Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD)
- Attend a Hawaii Fluid Art Discovery Day
- Understand the agreement and fees, seek outside advice if needed, prepare a budget
- Sign agreement
Launch your own studio!