TWO MEN AND A TRUCK franchising informational webinar event “All About Mini Markets” to launch for U.S. franchise prospects this October

The upcoming virtual event will provide franchise candidates with a glimpse into what it takes to own and operate both standard and mini markets for the nation’s largest franchised moving, storage and junk removal company.

TWO MEN AND A TRUCK®, the nation’s largest moving, storage and junk removal franchise company, is launching new informational webinars on October 26 and 27, to offer a comprehensive look into what it takes to become a successful franchisee with the growing system. The virtual informational event is designed to outline the support and training that franchisees receive, and it will reveal what TWO MEN AND A TRUCK looks for in a franchisee, including the necessary requirements to open both a mini market or traditional sized territory.

Register below for events that will take place on the following dates:

TWO MEN AND A TRUCK currently has available territories across the U.S. with a focus on expanding its mini market model in Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Georgia, Iowa, Idaho, Indiana, Louisiana, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Washington, Wisconsin and West Virginia, among other states. The company also has available standard market franchise opportunities in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia and Washington. To learn more or to register, click here.

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“We have a track record of tremendous success for more than 35 years, and as we look to close out the territories we don’t yet have a presence in across the U.S., we want to provide franchise candidates with a glimpse into what it takes to run a successful operation in both large and small communities,” Jon Nobis, TWO MEN AND A TRUCK’s CEO said. “This is a great opportunity for prospects that may be considering joining our franchise family to learn if they have what it takes to live our core values and bring an in-demand service to their area.”

The 390-plus unit franchise is currently growing with franchise partners opening in both traditional and mini markets. First designed to build traction in smaller, underserved markets, TWO MEN AND A TRUCK launched its mini market model with a minimum start-up cost of $100,000. The mini market territory setup replicates its standard market model, accommodating a variety of staffing sizes and a wider range of communities.

Further details to be discussed at the brand’s informational franchise webinar include how quickly a franchise can open, the available support and training for new franchisees and core values that are held as a company-wide standard. Attendees will also hear from company executives to learn about hiring, financials, operations, marketing, and more.

In a recent interview, franchisees Justin Woods and Rob Graham discussed the corporate support they have received through marketing and outreach initiatives. “We’ve been steadily prominent in the social [media] aspect of everything, and I would say where we gain most headground is grassroots marketing,” Woods said. The two have been able to further their outreach and impact within their communities thanks to the brand’s on-the-ground marketing strategy.

“We are looking forward to sharing our methods for successful expansion as the nationwide leader for franchised moving services, along with our newer storage and junk removal services that provide franchisees with additional opportunities to generate revenue,” said Nobis. These webinars will highlight how anyone considering opening a TWO MEN AND A TRUCK, no matter the size of their market, will be able to benefit from our decades of experience, training and support to set them up with a playbook to execute in their community so they will be in business for themselves, but not by themselves.”

The initial investment for TWO MEN AND A TRUCK ranges from $100,000 to $595,000. To learn more about franchising opportunities with TWO MEN AND A TRUCK, visit www.franchise.twomenandatruck.com.