Diesel Barbershop

19 07, 2023

Fuel Your Entrepreneurial Spirit: Diesel Barbershop Ignites Thrilling Franchise Ventures!

2023-07-19T16:19:16-04:00July 19th, 2023|Tags: , , , |

SAN ANTONIO — Ignite your passion for rock and roll and indulge in the ultimate man cave experience as a Diesel Barbershop franchise owner and claim financial freedom. With a rich history of delivering exceptional barbering experiences, Diesel Barbershop is ready to expand its unique concept across new shops, bringing its distinctive blend of modern style and old-school barbering to communities around the country and are looking to help individual unleash their entrepreneurial spirit by owning their own franchise.

“Our unique concept, coupled with our commitment to exceptional customer service and quality grooming, has made Diesel Barbershop a sought-after brand in the industry,” founder Shayne Brown said.

What sets Diesel Barbershop apart is its commitment to creating a comfortable and welcoming environment for customers, where they can experience top-notch grooming services while relaxing in a masculine atmosphere. Each Diesel Barbershop location exudes a retro-modern aesthetic, blending vintage decor with contemporary flair. The shop’s friendly and highly skilled barbers provide precision haircuts, beard trims, shaves, and a range of other grooming services tailored to suit every individual’s unique style.

Fueling its success further, Diesel Barbershop aligns with the thriving market trends in the barbershop industry. The barbershop industry is expected to continue its growth trajectory, with revenue forecast to increase at an annualized rate of 1.2% to $4.8 billion in 2026. In 2022, Diesel Barbershop franchise units achieved an impressive average total gross revenue of $369,058, representing a remarkable year-over-year total gross revenue growth rate of 68%. Moreover, the brand witnessed a 56% year-over-year growth rate in client counts in the same year*.

Diesel Barbershop is seeking individuals who are passionate about the grooming industry, possess strong entrepreneurial skills, and share the brand’s values of exceptional service, authenticity, and community involvement. The franchisee program offers comprehensive training, ongoing support, and marketing assistance to ensure the success of each franchisee’s business.

* The figures above are based on unaudited financial information provided by franchisees and affiliates operating during the 2022 calendar year (as shown in Item 19 of our 2023 FDD). Your results may differ. There is no assurance that you will meet or exceed these figures. See our Item 19 for additional information.

About Diesel Barbershop

For those interested in joining the Diesel Barbershop family, break free from corporate America and start your journey to financial freedom, visit www.dieselfranchise.com or reach out to the franchise development team at sean.obrien@dieselbarbershop.com for more information.

7 03, 2019

March 2019: Beauty and Wellness

2019-03-07T15:08:55-05:00March 7th, 2019|Tags: , , , , , , |

Skin Deep

Beauty and wellness franchises tap ever-growing consumer demands

by Jerry Rieder, Certified Franchise Consultant

People everywhere view their health and appearance as worthwhile investments. The $3.7 trillion global wellness industry is expected to expand by more than 17 percent through 2020, and health and beauty franchises enable you to join this high-growth field.

People always want to look and feel good, so these businesses typically are recession-resistant, which makes them a particularly appealing investment.

Hair salons alone generate more than $44 billion in revenue each year in the United States. Health and wellness spas bring in about $17 billion a year, and massage services are at $16 billion. Personal waxing and nail salons bring in some $11 billion, with tanning salons generating more than $2 billion in yearly revenue.
If those numbers sound pretty sweet, consider that the forecast is rosy for a continuing boom. The U.S. Department of Labor sees demand staying strong, projecting that the beauty and wellness industry will grow faster than the average for all occupations through at least 2020.

So if you’re looking for a franchise in an industry with a strong past performance and a bright outlook, you might consider the areas of beauty salon/hair care, cosmetics, tanning, or med spa. These businesses are fun to operate and have a high profit potential. Another attraction: usually no industry experience is required.
Following are three high-growth categories to consider:

Lash Services

The great thing about eyelash extensions is that follow-up treatments are a must, which means that repeat visits are assured. And lash love isn’t just for celebs anymore—rank-and-file office workers to soccer moms are buying into this beauty trend.

One company that anticipated the growing demand is the Lash Lounge. It was the first business of its kind in the franchising world and joined the booming express beauty service industry as a salon that specializes solely in eyelash extensions.

Massages

After a tough day at work, tense muscles can cry out for a massage. Statistics show that most Americans suffer from back pain, other muscle pain, and routine stress, which are the primary reasons that people sign up for their first massage. Among the franchise options filling those needs is Elements Massage™. It provides a variety of massage therapy options to clients who seek relaxation or relief for lower back soreness or just an overall wellness benefit.

Barbershops

One fast-growing consumer base in the beauty and wellness industry is men, and the barbershop is the male equivalent of the beauty salon. Barbershops have begun offering a wide array of styling options and environments for the testosterone set.

One example is Diesel Barbershop®, an innovative franchise founded in 2011. Diesel’s target audience is 16- to 75-year-old men. Its customers want a place where they can relax and maybe drink a beer (21-and-older customers, of course!) while getting their haircut and a shave. Clients enjoy the masculine atmosphere where they can talk sports or other interests with the barber or other customers.

Jerry Rieder, CFC, has been a franchise consultant since 2012. He became part of the FranServe Training and Development Team in 2013 and has helped a large number of consultants become successful. His compassion and desire to see others achieve drives him to share his techniques and best practices with new and experienced consultants alike. He serves as a trainer, a mentor, and also as a facilitator for FranServe’s Power Teams. His prior 25+ years of management experience with Fortune 500 Companies provides the foundation for aiding others to achieve their goals. Contact Jerry at jerry@franserve.com.

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Skin Deep

Beauty and wellness franchises tap ever-growing consumer demands

by Jerry Rieder, Certified Franchise Consultant

People everywhere view their health and appearance as worthwhile investments. The $3.7 trillion global wellness industry is expected to expand by more than 17 percent through 2020, and health and beauty franchises enable you to join this high-growth field.

People always want to look and feel good, so these businesses typically are recession-resistant, which makes them a particularly appealing investment.

Hair salons alone generate more than $44 billion in revenue each year in the United States. Health and wellness spas bring in about $17 billion a year, and massage services are at $16 billion. Personal waxing and nail salons bring in some $11 billion, with tanning salons generating more than $2 billion in yearly revenue.
If those numbers sound pretty sweet, consider that the forecast is rosy for a continuing boom. The U.S. Department of Labor sees demand staying strong, projecting that the beauty and wellness industry will grow faster than the average for all occupations through at least 2020.

So if you’re looking for a franchise in an industry with a strong past performance and a bright outlook, you might consider the areas of beauty salon/hair care, cosmetics, tanning, or med spa. These businesses are fun to operate and have a high profit potential. Another attraction: usually no industry experience is required.
Following are three high-growth categories to consider:

Lash Services

The great thing about eyelash extensions is that follow-up treatments are a must, which means that repeat visits are assured. And lash love isn’t just for celebs anymore—rank-and-file office workers to soccer moms are buying into this beauty trend.

One company that anticipated the growing demand is the Lash Lounge. It was the first business of its kind in the franchising world and joined the booming express beauty service industry as a salon that specializes solely in eyelash extensions.

Massages

After a tough day at work, tense muscles can cry out for a massage. Statistics show that most Americans suffer from back pain, other muscle pain, and routine stress, which are the primary reasons that people sign up for their first massage. Among the franchise options filling those needs is Elements Massage™. It provides a variety of massage therapy options to clients who seek relaxation or relief for lower back soreness or just an overall wellness benefit.

Barbershops

One fast-growing consumer base in the beauty and wellness industry is men, and the barbershop is the male equivalent of the beauty salon. Barbershops have begun offering a wide array of styling options and environments for the testosterone set.

One example is Diesel Barbershop®, an innovative franchise founded in 2011. Diesel’s target audience is 16- to 75-year-old men. Its customers want a place where they can relax and maybe drink a beer (21-and-older customers, of course!) while getting their haircut and a shave. Clients enjoy the masculine atmosphere where they can talk sports or other interests with the barber or other customers.

Jerry Rieder, CFC, has been a franchise consultant since 2012. He became part of the FranServe Training and Development Team in 2013 and has helped a large number of consultants become successful. His compassion and desire to see others achieve drives him to share his techniques and best practices with new and experienced consultants alike. He serves as a trainer, a mentor, and also as a facilitator for FranServe’s Power Teams. His prior 25+ years of management experience with Fortune 500 Companies provides the foundation for aiding others to achieve their goals. Contact Jerry at jerry@franserve.com.

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