Who Is Thinking About Investing in a Franchise but Has That Nagging Doubt, Thinking It Won’t Work in Their City? Well, Today I Bring You Four Franchises That Are Surefire Hits, Working in Both Small Towns and Big Cities.
Shall we discover these golden opportunities? One of the first companies to adopt the modern franchise model was Singer, that famous sewing machine brand. They started franchising in the 19th century, allowing salespeople to market their products in different regions.
And there’s more, Coca-Cola, a giant everyone knows, also joined this trend in the late 19th century, expanding its distribution through bottling franchises.
But it was in the 20th century, especially after World War II, that the franchise model exploded, especially in the United States. Sectors like fast food and hotels began adopting the franchise model for rapid growth.
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Brands like McDonald’s and Holiday Inn are classic examples of this expansion. They created a system where the franchisee not only sold the product but also replicated the brand’s experience and environment. Below are the 4 franchises that work very well for small cities.
1. My Box Modern Carpentry
The first on the list is My Box Modern Carpentry, a startup that is revolutionizing the custom furniture market. With an initial investment starting at R$ 98,000, this franchise offers over 5,000 different products, including furniture, appliances, and much more.
The differentiator? A lean business model, high profitability, and an average revenue of R$ 250,000. It’s enough to leave anyone speechless!
2. Estonia
The second franchise is Estonia, a themed ice cream shop that brings the cold and mystery of Estonia to Brazil. With an investment of R$ 350,000, this franchise offers a unique experience to customers, with a varied menu and a visual appeal that is a true eye and taste magnet. Revenue? Around R$ 130,000. It’s mouthwatering!
3. Ultra Courses
In the education market, Ultra Courses stands out. With an initial investment of R$ 110,000, this edtech franchise offers various courses, from English to robotics. The secret to success? An effective commercial methodology and a market that keeps growing. Annual revenue can exceed R$ 1 million, with a profit margin of 30%. It’s the right investment for those who want to make a difference in education!
4. Planet Dog
Last but not least, we have Planet Dog, a franchise in the pet market that is a pure reference. With an initial investment of R$ 530,000, this franchise offers everything a pet could dream of, from boarding to special care. Revenue? More than R$ 2 million per year at the main store. It’s a market that keeps growing and an unmissable opportunity for animal lovers.
Did you see? Regardless of the size of your city, there’s always a franchise that can work there. Whether in the furniture, gelato, education, or pet care sectors, the important thing is to choose one that best matches you and your audience.

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