Top Recession-Proof Franchises Poised for Growth
Released
on: May 27, 2009, 3:53 am
Author: Snip-Its
Industry: Small
Business
Snip-Its
children’s hair salon makes the cut during economic downturns
NATICK,
MASS. (May 2009) – Snip-its (www.snipits.com),
the fastest growing franchise of children’s hair salons
in the U.S., also is one of the most successful businesses during
a recession. In a slowing economy, consumers spend less on services
they deem unnecessary. Along with child care, dry cleaners, automotive
repair and storage units, the children’s hair salon provides
a needed service that consumers are unlikely to forgo.
“When
consumers tighten their wallets, they tend to spend their money
more selectively, for example, refurbishing instead of buying
new, so dry cleaners and repair shops tend to do well,”
said Christine Mudd, director of franchise development, Snip-Its.
“Do-it-yourself children’s hair cuts can be a down
right exhausting and anxiety-filled experience, and the cost of
salon haircut designed just for kids, is worth trading in the
frustration of trying to do it at home.”
Snip-its’
no-tears haircut experience is weaved with vibrant colors and
reminds many children of a Saturday morning cartoon. The salon
interior features a cast of Snip-its own branded animated cartoon
characters: Snips, Jean Luc le Spritz, Curly Comb, Flyer Joe Dryer,
the Clip-ette Sisters, and Maranga Mirror plus animated videos,
salon-tailored educational computer games and ‘cushy’
parents chairs so Moms can sit nearby. At the end of each visit,
children receive a prize in exchange for a lock of hair from the
‘Magic Box.’
Even
in tough times, important factors for new businesses remain the
same: selecting a service that is needed and will weather fluctuations
in the economy, choosing a reputable franchise, and as always,
location. Doing some research before deciding on the above criteria
is critical to the process. Spending less on start up costs may
not ensure success, so be wary and stick to the old adage “if
it’s too good to be true…” move on.
Snip-its,
a growing kids
franchise wasfounded in 1995 by California native, Joanna
Meiseles, the daughter of Hollywood producer, Robert Blumofe credited
with the movie, Yours, Mine and Ours and is the granddaughter
of famed comedian Jack Benny. After a heartbreaking visit to an
‘adult’ salon with her then young son, the first-time
entrepreneur established the entertainment-styled salon with the
goal to make children’s hair care a positive fun-filled
adventure for families. Entrepreneurs that relate to this scenario
may wish to learn more about opening a Snip-its store.
The
Snip-its Corporation, based in Natick, Massachusetts is designed
to untangle the hair care challenges of children and their parents.
It provides the best customer service and a guaranteed great time
for both kids and parents. The salon franchise has served
more than one million children annually in 65 locations. In 2007,
Snip-its was named the 30th fastest growing franchise in the U.S.
by Franchise Times Magazine. For more information or kids franchise opportunities,
visit www.snipits.com or
call 877-SNIP-ITS.
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Contact Details: Christine Mudd
Christine@frandeavor.com
949-498-2611