This month on the Small Business Edge podcast, Liz Naber, multi-unit Pure Barre franchisee joins our host T.K. Coleman to discuss first-time franchise ownership and the surprises and rewards that come along with it.
Liz owns two Pure Barre studios in the Chicagoland area but never pictured herself as a franchise owner – she was working at a startup when she attended her first Pure Barre class and found herself hooked.
Liz’s Advice for Franchisees in this Episode
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What surprised Liz about opening a franchise
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What her daily routine looks like
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What has been her most impactful marketing strategy
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Her #1 tip for sustaining energy for entrepreneurship
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Her tips for hiring and recruiting
Show Notes
Liz Naber is a Pure Barre franchisee. Pure Barre is a total body workout that uses the ballet bar to perform movements that help burn fat and create long, lean physiques.
Liz was a soccer player all her life and didn’t believe in group fitness classes. It wasn’t until she tore her ACL that a friend suggested that she try barre. She loved it! After a year of doing barre regularly, the company that Liz worked for was going in a different direction, and she decided to make the leap into becoming a franchise owner.
In this episode of Small Business Edge, Liz shares what it’s like to be a franchise owner and how it differed from what she expected. She also shares her day-to-day routine and some of the rituals and routines that help her sustain a high level of performance, as well as advice on finding good talent.
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