After having been introduced to Kiddie Academy  recently and learning about their educationally focused daycare and  the work that they put in to providing only the highest quality care  for the children that attend, I couldn't help but be impressed. Who doesn't want the very best care for their offspring?
At the same time, I found the franchising opportunities  with Kiddie Academy intriguing. What a great concept for folks that not  only want to know their son or daughter's childcare location and staff  inside and out, but make it their business as well! After highlighting the successful franchise in Bradenton, Florida, I wanted to hear about more people that had turned Kiddie Academy into a part of their lives. They are...
Cory and Summer Bullock opened their Kiddie Academy franchise, located  at 2010 East League City Parkway in League City, Texas, on August 18,  2008, at ages 27 and 24.
The Bullocks have achieved tremendous  success, and as the youngest franchisees in the system, it proves that  age is no barrier when owning a Kiddie Academy franchise. They have  reaped the rewards of owning a business and watching children grow in  front of them.
Background:  With his commitment to the Navy coming to an end, Cory Bullock and his  wife, Summer, began looking at opportunities to start their own  business. During their search, they researched various franchise  industries, including tanning and food, before settling on child care.  After about six months of looking, they came across Kiddie Academy  through an Internet search and inquired for more information.
Shortly  after, they came to Kiddie Academy’s headquarters to meet with the  corporate staff. Unlike other franchise companies who closed doors in  their faces due to their young age, Kiddie Academy opened their doors to  Cory and Summer with warm, welcoming attitudes. They knew then that  they had made the right choice with a company that could bring their  passion for children and dream of being business owners together.
Goals:  The Bullock's main goal since day one has been to operate a successful,  well-run business that provides parents and children with the best care  possible. They aim to do so by upholding the Kiddie Academy brand  image, as well as their personal image within the community. Looking  down the road, Cory and Summer continue to work on expanding their  current academy with the possibility of opening another location in the  future.
Challenges: When  opening their Kiddie Academy location, Cory and Summer were faced with  the challenge of building brand awareness and establishing themselves in  their local community. However, the Bullocks accepted the challenge  head-on and relished the idea of starting a business that was new to the  area. They were determined to set themselves apart from their  competitors by promoting the fact that their location was not a typical "day care."
Results:  Despite the fact that they were new to their community and surrounded by  competitors, the Bullocks have achieved monumental success - both from a  business and personal standpoint. They have consistently maintained  high enrollment numbers, created a well recognized and respected brand  presence in their community and formed many solid relationships with the  families they serve.
Cory and Summer have had the pleasure of seeing  the results of their hard work in the many children they serve. They  have seen the quality of the product first-hand with the children's  advancements and accomplishments.
Stay tuned for future posts on more franchisees to see how Kiddie Academy has changes their lives as well! To find out more and see if this opportunity might be right for you,  visit the Kiddie Academy Franchise website.
I  am partnering with Kiddie Academy Franchising to write a series of  posts, however, all thoughts and opinions expressed are honest and my  own.

I found this to be an interesting post. If I were looking to start my own business, I think I would check into this.
ReplyDeletethis sounds like great business to start . everyone needs this. If i had the money i would look into this seriously.
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