Franchisor Spotlight: Snap Fitness

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Snap Fitness

Snap Fitness is the world’s fastest growing fitness franchise.

Snap Fitness is the fast, convenient and affordable workout alternative to traditional “big box” health clubs. They offer members no contracts, state-of-the-art workout equipment and 24/7 access to all of their clubs worldwide.

For entrepreneurs, they provide a proven, turnkey business model that is easy to own, easy to manage and easy to market. In 2009, Entrepreneur Magazine listed Snap Fitness as the top fitness franchise in North America, and one of the top 5 best new franchises overall. Best of all, 60 percent of Franchisees are absentee owners, allowing you to keep your day job and earn passive income.

Snap Fitness offers their Franchisees ongoing corporate support that is unmatched by the industry and are constantly finding new revenue streams to help owners boost their bottom line.  They help owners select their location and assist with lease negotiation.  They also help with build out of the chosen space, have a dedicated in-house support team and offer discounts from the industry’s leading equipment providers.  After the club is ready, the Franchisee joins them for four days of pre-opening training at their world headquarters where they provide education and tools needed to operate the business.  They offer full grand opening marketing support to help get the word out about the club, as well as year-round promotional support and one-on-one contact with a franchise account manager to help with continued success.

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