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Entrepreneurship or Franchising: What’s the Right Fit for You?
Episode 323

Entrepreneurship or Franchising: What’s the Right Fit for You?

In this episode, Jared Nassiff interviews Rick Mayo, founder of Alloy Personal Training, to break down the differences between starting a fitness business from scratch and joining a franchise.

Alloy Personal Training Business · Jared Nassiff, Rick Mayo

January 14, 202631m 57s

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Show Notes

So, you’re ready to dive into the fitness industry? First off, congrats. It’s an exciting world to be in. But now you’re at the ultimate fork in the road: do you build your own brand from the ground up, or do you buy into a franchise?

In this episode, Jared Nassiff interviews Rick Mayo, founder of Alloy Personal Training, to explore this topic through Rick’s journey from independent gym owner to franchise owner.

Rick shares how he bootstrapped his first fitness business in 1992, scaled it through white-label licensing, and eventually launched Alloy as a franchise with 400 awarded locations and growing.

He breaks down the real differences between starting a business from scratch and joining a franchise, from risk and scalability to royalties and emotional grit.

💬 Curious which path is right for you? Listen now.

Key Takeaways

Intro (00:00)

Mindset differences between entrepreneurs and franchisees (05:28)

Advantages and disadvantages of independent businesses (09:36)

Building a successful franchise (17:11)

Final thoughts and advice (25:43)

Additional Resources:

- Alloy Personal Training

- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity

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Topics

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