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How to Succeed as a Multi-Unit Franchisee: Bert Ballard, Dog Training Elite

Two-unit Dog Training Elite franchise owner Bert Ballard shares his insight on multi-unit ownership.

A former professor and researcher in communications ethics at Pepperdine University in Malibu, Bert Ballard took a chance and switched his focus to man’s best friend.

As the owner of two Dog Training Elite* locations in Denver, he attributes at least part of his success to his willingness to take risks. “Without risk, there can’t be rewards,” he says. “We’re trying to take calculated and smart risks about what we’re doing.”

But beyond that, Ballard says it’s about investing in his community. “We have a vision that’s more than just our products and services,” he says. “It’s not just about training dogs. It’s about connecting people and creating community.”

Ballard recommends franchise owners get involved in local events, join networking groups and support other local businesses. “It’s a great return on investment in terms of profit but also in terms of community goodwill as well.”

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*This brand is a paid partner of 1851 Franchise. For more information on paid partnerships please click here.

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