Best printing, signs, and business-services franchises to buy in 2027
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The best printing, signs, and business-services franchises to buy in 2027 are the B2B concepts that sell to other businesses rather than consumers: sign and graphics brands like FASTSIGNS and Signarama; print and marketing services like Minuteman Press and AlphaGraphics; shipping and pack-and-ship like The UPS Store and PostalAnnex; and staffing, tax, and consulting business services.
These tend to keep regular business hours, serve repeat commercial clients, and avoid the late-night labor of food and retail. Below are real Item 7 investment ranges and royalty structures from recent Franchise Disclosure Documents.
Why B2B service franchises appeal to professionals
Printing, signs, and business services attract buyers who want a professional, relationship-driven business rather than a consumer-facing storefront with weekend rushes. The advantages are concrete: business-hours operation (often Monday-Friday), repeat B2B clients who place recurring orders, and higher average tickets than most consumer concepts.
The trade-off is that these are sales-and-account-management businesses. Revenue depends on building a local book of commercial clients, so owners who enjoy selling and networking tend to do best.
Sign and graphics franchises
Signage is a steady B2B need that recurs as businesses open, rebrand, and refresh.
- FASTSIGNS — signs, graphics, and visual communications. Item 7 total initial investment commonly $230,000 to $300,000+ (FDD, 2024), royalty in the 6% range plus a brand contribution. B2B account-driven with production equipment.
- Signarama — signage and graphics. Item 7 frequently in the $120,000 to $350,000+ range (FDD, 2024) depending on format. Confirm current equipment and build-out requirements.
Print and marketing services
Commercial print has consolidated toward franchises that bundle print with marketing services.
- Minuteman Press — commercial printing and marketing. Item 7 commonly $80,000 to $200,000+ (FDD, 2024). Known for a capped royalty structure rather than an uncapped percentage; verify current terms.
- AlphaGraphics — print and marketing communications. Item 7 frequently $250,000 to $400,000+ (FDD, 2024), royalty in the 6% to 7% range plus marketing fund.
Shipping and pack-and-ship
These blend B2B and consumer walk-in traffic.
- The UPS Store — shipping, printing, mailbox, and business services. Item 7 commonly $170,000 to $400,000+ (FDD, 2024), with a recognized national brand and carrier relationship. Royalty and marketing fees apply.
- PostalAnnex — pack-and-ship and business services. Item 7 frequently in the $190,000 to $300,000+ band (FDD, 2024).
Staffing, tax, and consulting services
Pure-service B2B concepts with low physical-asset needs.
- Staffing franchises (for example Express Employment Professionals) — Item 7 commonly $140,000 to $300,000+ (FDD, 2024), with substantial working-capital needs because you pay placed workers before clients pay you.
- Tax-preparation franchises (for example H&R Block or Liberty Tax) — Item 7 frequently $30,000 to $150,000+ (FDD, 2024), highly seasonal around tax filing.
Royalties, fees, and the sales reality
Across business services expect a franchise fee (often $30,000 to $50,000), an ongoing royalty (commonly 5% to 7% of gross sales, sometimes capped), and a brand-fund contribution (often 1% to 3%). Staffing concepts have unusually high working-capital needs because of payroll timing.
The category's defining success factor is B2B sales and account retention — these are not passive storefronts; they grow through outbound selling and strong client relationships.
FAQ
Are business-services franchises good for someone leaving a corporate job? Often yes. They keep business hours, serve B2B clients, and reward sales and account-management skills common in corporate careers.
Which is the lowest-cost option in this category? Tax-preparation and some print concepts have lower entry costs, while sign-and-graphics and shipping stores carry more equipment and build-out expense.
Why do staffing franchises need so much working capital? You pay the workers you place before your clients pay your invoices, so you must fund payroll for weeks. Plan for substantial working capital beyond the build-out cost.
Do these franchises require special skills? Production concepts need equipment training, but the core skill across the category is B2B selling and relationship management.
Are sign and print franchises affected by digital marketing trends? Demand has shifted, but physical signage, vehicle graphics, and commercial print remain steady B2B needs, and many brands have added digital and marketing services.
Sources
- U.S. Federal Trade Commission, Franchise Rule and FDD requirements (Items 6, 7, 19)
- FASTSIGNS Franchise Disclosure Document, 2024
- Minuteman Press Franchise Disclosure Document, 2024
- The UPS Store Franchise Disclosure Document, 2024
- Express Employment Professionals Franchise Disclosure Document, 2024
- U.S. Small Business Administration, franchise financing guidance
- International Franchise Association, franchising industry overview
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