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JLE Kids Christian Academy (JLEKCA)
FRANCHISE FEE SCHEDULE
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Initial Payment........$150,000-200,000
Royalties.....................10% Monthly
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Virtual Class Materials
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Courses......................Free
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Books...........................Free
Curricula.....................Free
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Website Resources.Free
Marketing Support...Free
Dual lang App............Free
Ongoing training.......Free
+Procedures and Policies
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Selling the Business Price.........$15,000,000
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Dual Lang App: A distribution and promotional/Course-sharing tool
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White Labeling the App​
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Initial Setup Fee
One-Time White Label Setup Fee: This covers branding customization, app design tweaks, initial development adjustments, and integration. Fees can vary based on the level of customization:
Basic White Label Package: $5,000–$15,000
Includes logo, brand colors, and minor user interface (UI) changes.
Advanced White Label Package: $15,000–$30,000+
Includes deeper customization like unique layouts, custom domain setup, tailored onboarding, and integration with existing systems (e.g., CRM or LMS).
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Recurring Fees
Maintenance and Support Fee: Covering regular updates, server maintenance, technical support, and ongoing improvements.
Monthly Maintenance Fee: $500–$2,000/month
Annual Fee (Discounted): $5,000–$20,000/year, depending on the level of support and scale of customization.
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Promotional Tools Subscription:
Access to built-in promotional tools like featured placements, push notifications, and targeted marketing within the app can be bundled in at an additional monthly fee:
Basic Access: $200–$500/month
Full Promotional Suite: $1,000–$3,000/month for unlimited or prioritized promotional features.
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Promote courses through the App
Per Course Listing
Monthly fee............$50
Yearly fee...................$500
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Subscription Plans
Basic Plan: $50–$200/month for simple course hosting and basic promotional tools.
Advanced Plan: $300–$1,000/month for additional benefits such as premium listings, analytics, and targeted promotions.
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Promotional fees - Add-ons for enhanced visibility
Featured Course Placement: $100–$500 per week to be featured on the app’s main page.
Push Notifications: $50–$200 per campaign to alert users of new courses or promotions.​​
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Tiered options for flexibility
Basic Plan: Low monthly fee ($50–$100/month) for simple course hosting without promotional support.
Standard Plan: Medium fee ($200–$500/month) with promotional support like social media mentions or in-app banner ads.
Premium Plan: Higher fee ($500–$1,000+/month) for comprehensive promotional campaigns, priority listing, and analytics.
Franchise Procedures and Policies
What is a Franchisor?
A franchisor sells the right to open stores and sell products or services using its brand, expertise, and intellectual property. It is the original or existing business that sells the right to use its name and idea. The small business owner who purchases these rights is called a franchisee and the branch business, itself, is called a franchise.
Being a Franchisee
Running a franchise can be a great opportunity for entrepreneurs with limited business experience because:
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Startup costs are often lower than building a business from scratch.
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The franchise provides immediate brand recognition, a pre-established supply chain, and professional marketing support.
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Franchisees can follow proven business practices set by the franchisor rather than developing them independently.
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Franchisors have a vested interest in franchisee success, often providing active guidance and support.
The Franchisee-Franchisor Relationship for a Virtual Brand
In a virtual brand model, the franchisee-franchisor relationship is centered on guidance and support, with the franchisor advising on digital operations, virtual team management, online marketing, and supply chain logistics.
Each franchisee is encouraged to develop and implement their marketing approach (See...Marketing Compliance Checklist) based on their unique strengths and preferred strategies, giving them flexibility to leverage their expertise effectively. In return for access to the brand’s intellectual property, digital infrastructure, and expert resources, the franchisee pays an initial franchise fee along with ongoing royalty or licensing fees.
Steps to Becoming a Franchisee
Becoming a franchisee can be an exciting and rewarding venture, especially with the advantage of an established brand and business model. Here’s a guide to help you get started:
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Research Your Options: Decide what type of franchise you’re interested in. Narrow down to a few brands that spark your interest and have availability in your region.
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Evaluate Financial Requirements: Each franchise has its own investment level. Look into the costs involved for each option and ensure it aligns with your budget to avoid disappointment.
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Connect with Current Franchisees: Speaking to existing franchisees offers insight into the advantages and challenges they’ve faced, as well as an overview of franchise expectations, costs, and the overall system.
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Create a Business Plan: Develop a business plan as your proposal to the franchisor, outlining your goals and financial projections. This plan also helps you and the franchisor assess potential revenue and cash flow, especially in the first year.
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Review the Franchise Agreement: Carefully go over your rights, responsibilities, and role in the business before signing. Consider having a lawyer review the contract for clarity.
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Establish Your Business Entity: Set up your business as an LLC or corporation to solidify your legal and operational structure.
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Choose Your Location: Most franchisors will provide guidelines on ideal locations for their brand, helping you find a spot that aligns with their vision.
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Hire Staff, Market Your Business, and Launch: Recruit a team, start your marketing efforts, and begin serving customers as an official franchisee.
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