The path to exploring a children’s franchise opportunity is not always a straight one. Prior to becoming a successful Snip-its franchisee, Jill Raedels, like many soon-to-be entrepreneurs, was on a completely different career trajectory. She started her career in sales with Enterprise Holdings, Inc. after completing training widely known to be very challenging. Little did...
If you are looking to strike out on your own and finally work for yourself as a small business owner, you may wonder if franchising is the right path for you. When it comes to children’s franchise opportunities, there are no shortage of brands to consider. Recent estimates put the number of franchises in...
It’s no secret that owning a children’s franchise is popular among today’s entrepreneurs. When you look deeper at a children’s franchise selection, the hair salon market offers some of the most consistent rewards. The beauty industry, worth more than $56 billion annually, wields big potential, and hair care is the largest segment. Who wouldn’t want...
Jason Bakker, CEO of the iconic children’s haircut franchise, opens up in Q&A interview It may not be common knowledge, but children actually have a lot of fears about getting their haircut. That’s why at Snip-its, we’ve created a welcoming, safe and fun environment that kids want to come back to again and again. “This...
In 2015, Jason Porter took his three small boys to Snip-its for a haircut, and the rest is history “I was looking around and just fell in love with the concept and how it was executed,” Jason Porter said. “So I started looking more into the brand and knew this was a perfect fit for...
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