Earning Trust Is One Of The Most Important Keys To Success In Franchising

June 09 23:30 2021
According to Alloy Personal Training founder Rick Mayo trust is more essential to success than ever before.

After an unequaled year of loss, challenges, and uncertainty, a recent report concluded that 2020 was a year of “an epidemic of misinformation and widespread mistrust of societal institutions and leaders around the world.”

The Edelman Trust Barometer report, conducted annually, released its findings after a survey of 33,000 in 28 countries between October and November of 2020. The 2021 report showed declines in trust in institutions like government and media, with businesses seeing a slight rise in trust. This erosion of trust, in general, has been underway for some time, according to Edelman’s research and the implications to society are harmful and significant. It is challenging, if not impossible, for people to work together without trust.

Fitness entrepreneur and founder of the Alloy Personal Training Franchise, Rick Mayo, views earning and building trust with his customers and growing franchise community as one of his keys to success. With a growing podcast, Youtube channel, and with his keynotes and published articles on fitness, franchising, and more, Mayo is a true believer in trust as a strategy (“TAAS”).

“I started this fitness business over 30 years ago from humble beginnings. What helped me through challenging times was hard work and the trusting relationships I had with people. In the past several years, as Alloy expanded and entered the world of franchising, I have come to understand more each day how important earning trust is as a key strategy for success,” said Mayo.

When speaking with new franchise candidates about the Alloy Personal Training franchise opportunity, Mayo’s experiences reinforce his beliefs. “What I find so interesting is how much time people spend reading our content, reviewing our posts on Instagram and Linkedin, listening to our podcast, and watching our Youtube channel. More than ever, people want to be connected with who they are doing business with. They are seeking honesty. They are seeking truth. When they speak with me and find what we say and what they read and see is consistent, they become very open to what we do. That is what trust is”, said Mayo, who just announced deals for nine new franchises opening in several key markets with more to come.

In the business of franchising, trust is essential to success more than ever before. Regardless of the franchise operation, earning and building trust is fundamental to the company’s overall viability and a significant differentiator in franchising; and it does not stop at the franchise level. It influences the entire culture of the brand, radiating out to the customers and staff, creating a more positive workplace and a more stable business model. This, in turn, makes customers want to work with you and helps protect the success of the brand.

To learn more about Alloy, the mission, and what makes the brand unique, visit alloyfranchise.com.

About Rick Mayo

Rick Mayo is an accomplished speaker, fitness business entrepreneur, founder, and CEO of the Alloy Personal Training Franchise system. Named Fitness Business of the Year by the Association of Fitness Studios.

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