Allegra
Who are we
What to know about Allegra franchise? Allegra is a franchise system of full-service print, marketing and sign stores. They are committed to helping small businesses and entrepreneurs reach their goals by providing high-quality products and services that are both affordable and effective. Allegra franchisees are true business partners who provide expert advice and personalized service to help their customers succeed. As a franchise member, you will market a full range of marketing and business communication services to businesses and the general public. They offer everything from business cards and flyers to signs, banners, and vehicle wraps. Their goal is to help their customers promote their businesses in the most cost-effective way possible. Allegra is based in Plymouth, MI. Scroll down to learn more!How much does a Allegra franchise cost?Are you wondering how much is a Allegra franchise? Before starting a Allegra franchise, it is important to know the franchise fee, working capital and other costs required to start the business.The minimum investment amount required to open a Allegra franchise is $128,194 and can go all the way up to $410,695. Keep in mind, you should also allocate additional funds to live off of while the Allegra business ramps up. This can take as little as 6 months to over 2 years depending on the franchise opportunity. You should speak to at least 5 Allegra franchisees to understand the true cost of opening the franchise and how long it takes to: 1) start a Allegra business 2) pass break even 3) hit significant income.After (and if) you pass the point of earning significant income from your Allegra franchise, there may be enough margin to hire a day-to-day manager and work less hours in the business.
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Updated on Mar 27, 2024Reviews
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Very poorly run corporate marketing and sales support. While the field support directors are very helpful, the corporate marketing department has no successful B2B experience and makes no effort to learn of cusotmer needs.
The operational support is good.
There is no competent marketing support. Corporate marketing has no direct experience with customers and makes no effort to learn customer needs. They have no successful experience in developing messaging for franchisee customers. They refuse to make the effort of traveling to meet franchisee customers to better understand customer needs and the way they express those needs. The franchisor has no experience with B2B successful marketing and sales.
NoNegativeDisapprovesSmall start-up support but once you have synergy the group operates like a vampiric Rube Goldberg machine.
if you want to start a print shop this is a fantastic concept. Your office can have triple digit growth over the first five years.
If you already have a mid-size shop, they will take a percentage of your profits and do less than nothing for your business.
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Costs & Fees
- $45,000