Bloomin' Blinds Franchise Investment Pitch Deck 2026
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Bloomin' Blinds Franchise Investment Pitch Deck 2026What Does the Bloomin' Blinds Franchise Pitch Deck Contain? This franchise unit startup proposal includes 25+ researched slides covering everything from initial CapEx to five year EBITDA projections and local operational plans. [dynamic_pic1] Problem Defines market pain [dynamic_pic2] Solution Explains your fix [dynamic_pic3] Market Quantifies opportunity size [dynamic_pic4] Business Model Shows revenue engine [dynamic_pic5] Competition Highlights

What Does the Bloomin' Blinds Franchise Pitch Deck Contain?

This franchise unit startup proposal includes 25+ researched slides covering everything from initial CapEx to five-year EBITDA projections and local operational plans.

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Problem

Defines market pain

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Solution

Explains your fix

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Market

Quantifies opportunity size

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Business Model

Shows revenue engine

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Competition

Highlights competitive edge

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Founding Team

Proves operator credibility

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Traction

Demonstrates market momentum

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Fundraising

Details capital use

Six Questions Your Bloomin' Blinds Franchise Pitch Deck Must Answer

We developed this professional franchise unit pitch deck PowerPoint using real-world home services data and detailed financial modeling. Each slide comes pre-populated with researched figures, such as a 25-month window to break-even and a year-one revenue target of $423,000, to help you present a credible case to stakeholders.

Why now, and what urgent local customer need does this franchise unit address?

Homeowners are increasingly looking for cost-effective ways to refresh their spaces without the high cost of full replacements. Our model meets this demand by offering high-quality repairs alongside premium new installations, providing a solution for every budget.

Local Market Demand

  • High-end residential renovation growth
  • Demand for smart-home automation integration
  • Consumer shift toward mobile, on-site services
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What does this franchise unit offer, and why is its solution meaningfully better than local alternatives?

We provide a premium, on-site mobile showroom experience that brings the entire retail store to the customer's driveway. This convenience, combined with virtual design tools, offers a seamless journey that traditional shops cannot match.

The Service Edge

  • Mobile showroom convenience for busy homeowners
  • Virtual visualization technology for custom designs
  • Expert repair-first philosophy building customer trust
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Who buys from this franchise unit, and how big is the local opportunity?

Our target market includes affluent homeowners and luxury real estate partners who value precision and premium service. With year one revenue projected at $423,000 and scaling to $999,000 by year five, the local opportunity for custom window coverings is substantial.

Target Demographics

  • High-end residential homeowners in affluent areas
  • Luxury real estate firms needing move-in solutions
  • Interior designers seeking reliable installation partners
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How does this franchise unit make money, and what are the core revenue streams?

Revenue flows through four distinct channels: custom product sales, repair services, installation fees, and maintenance contracts. By year five, we project a healthy EBITDA of $239,000 as we optimize our technician fleet and local density.

Financial Performance

  • High-margin custom window treatment sales
  • Recurring revenue from property maintenance contracts
  • Scalable installation and smart-home integration fees
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Who are the main local competitors, and what is this franchise unit's defensible edge?

We compete against local independent installers and big-box retailers. Our edge is the combination of a national brand reputation and a specialized 'repair-first' approach that builds long-term trust and lowers the barrier to entry for new clients.

Competitive Advantage

  • National brand standards and supply chain access
  • Proprietary training for complex motorized systems
  • Superior customer experience via mobile showrooms
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How much funding is required, and what milestones will that unlock?

We are seeking startup capital to cover the $49,500 franchise fee and $150,000 for our mobile showroom fleet. These funds will drive us toward our primary milestone of reaching break-even by January 2028, roughly 25 months after launch.

Use of Funds

  • Mobile showroom acquisition and outfitting
  • Initial inventory and specialized tool kits
  • Launch marketing and hyper-local digital campaigns

Finance: update unit break-even and payback model by Friday.

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Bloomin' Blinds Franchise Pitch Deck Template Features & Benefits

Pre-Written and Customizable Slide Deck

This franchise investment pitch deck template is a professional, pre-structured resource designed to save you weeks of research and design work. It is fully editable in PowerPoint, allowing you to swap in your specific territory data while maintaining a logical flow that lenders and investors expect from a high-growth home services opportunity.

  • Editable slides: Modify text and charts in PowerPoint
  • Pre-written content: Industry-specific data and operational strategies
  • PowerPoint-ready format: Professional layout for immediate presentation

Clear Revenue Model

The template features a detailed revenue model slide that breaks down how the unit generates cash through product sales, repairs, and installations. It simplifies complex unit economics so you can explain your path to $999,000 in annual revenue by year five in a way that bank loan officers can quickly validate.

  • Revenue drivers: Custom treatments and repair fees
  • Pricing logic: High-margin service and product mix
  • Unit economics view: Clear path to store-level profitability

Market Insights and Competitive Positioning

Understanding local demand is critical for any home services business. This deck includes structured slides for mapping out your local customer profile and competitive landscape, helping you prove why a 'repair-first' approach will win in your specific market compared to traditional retailers.

  • Local market insights: Data-driven customer demographic analysis
  • Competitive landscape: Mapping local independent and big-box rivals
  • Positioning logic: Defining your defensible market niche

Investor-Focused Design and Layout

We built this deck with a clean, professional layout that prioritizes hard numbers over marketing fluff. It ensures your startup capital requirements and ROI projections are the stars of the show, helping you communicate the franchise opportunity without needing advanced graphic design skills.

  • Clean slide layout: High-contrast, readable financial data
  • Clear story flow: Logical progression from problem to solution
  • Professional presentation style: CFO-level visual standards

Unique Value Proposition Slide

Use this dedicated slide to articulate your edge, such as the mobile showroom model and smart-home integration. It helps you tell a compelling story about why this specific franchise unit is defintely a better bet for investors than starting an independent window treatment shop from scratch.

  • Customer value angle: Convenience and cost-saving repairs
  • Local differentiation: Mobile retail vs. brick-and-mortar
  • Clear investment story: Strong brand-backed business model

How to Use the Template

Download and Open:

Get instant access to your pitch deck by downloading the template in PowerPoint or Google Slides. Open it in your preferred software and start customizing immediately.

Customize with Your Details:

Easily personalize each slide by replacing the placeholder text with your business information, market insights, and key financial details, ensuring the deck aligns perfectly with your vision.

Complete Financial Projections:

Review and adjust the financial slides to align with your revenue model, cost breakdown, and funding needs, ensuring investors receive a clear and professional financial overview.

Finalize Your Pitch Deck:

Refine your presentation for clarity and impact, ensuring it tells a compelling story about your business, highlights your competitive edge, and makes a strong case for investment.

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If you want a good understanding of the history of the Mormon church, this is the book. Mormons don't like it and wont read it because they have been told not to read it. But Brodie was a solid historian and I think any courageous Mormon should read it and challenge their own beliefs (or if you will, there own inculcations). I have a number of good friends who are Mormon, I don't criticize their compassion and commitment to family. I do question their theology. Here are the questions that occurred to me after reading Brodie's book. Preamble: In order for something to be valid, the source and the content need to be credible. If the source is not credible, the content is held suspect. If the content is not credible, the source is held suspect. Would I trust someone who spoke of peace and preached bloodthirsty war? Would I trust someone who called drinking a sin but set up bar in his own house? Would I trust someone who said he was faithful to his wife, when all the while committing adultery? Would I trust someone who has so-called revelations from God that are clearly self-serving? Would I trust someone who claims that he is reading Egyptian when the text is really Greek? Would I trust someone who said he was given golden tablets from God—tablets that were conveniently returned to heaven? Would I trust someone who declared he was the only prophet on earth? REVELATIONS (Can we follow a prophet who is so self serving?) 1. Changes Genesis to include a prophesy of the coming of Joseph Smith. Isaiah made to refer to the book of Mormon and the witnesses. 2. Doesn’t want to be a farmer. “In temporal labors thou shalt not have strength, for this is not thy calling.” Book of Commandments, Chapter 25, verse 14 3. Emma wants JS to be a farmer. New revelation: “Thou needest not fear, for thy husband shall support thee from the Church. Continue in the spirit of meekness and beware of pride. Let thy soul delight in thy husband…And except thou do this, where I am you cannot come.” Book of commandments Chapter 26, pp58-59 FB90 4. Cowdrey thought that others should share in revelations (including Hiram Page who was trying to get revelation with a black stone). JS has a new revelation: “”behold, I say unto thee, Oliver…no one shall be appointed to receive commandments and revelations in this Church, excepting my servant JS, Junior, for he receiveth them even as Moses. Thou shalt take thy brother Hiram page, between him and thee alone, and tell him that those things which he had written from that stone, are not of me, and that Satan deceiveth him.” FB92 5. Revelation to give all property to JS: “Behold, thou shalt consecrate all thy properties, that which thou hast unto me, with a covenant and a deed which cannot be broken and they shall be laid before the bishop of my church” Book of Commandments. Later revised.FB106 6. In Kirtland, Ohio, JS tries to heal a man with a withered hand, a lame man, a dead child. Fails. New revelation: “Thirty men to leave at once for Missouri” Why? The miracles could not be performed in Ohio, because it was not consecrated ground, that only in the Promised Land could the blind be made to see, the lame to walk, and the dead be quickened. Doctrines and Covenants, sec 52 FB112 7. Resentment in Zion (Independence Missouri) against Joseph’s absence: “Cease wearying me concerning this matter.” Doctrine and Covenants, Section 90. FB122 8. Arguments about how to parcel out the community property. So JS has a revelation giving him the temple lot. FB141 9. JS revelation directing Cowdery to go to Toronto where they would find a man anxious to buy the book of Mormon. Didn’t happen. FB81 10. JS revelation to deal with Martin Harris. “And again, I command thee that thou shalt not covet thine own property, but impart it freely to the printing of the Book of Mormon…And misery thou shalt receive if thou wilt slight these counsels, yea, even the destruction of thyself and property…Pay the printer’s debt! Release thyself from bondage.” (Book of commandments, Chapter 16) Thoroughly scared, he sold his farm and the book was printed in 1830. FB82 11. In Missouri on a high bluff overlooking Grand River someone discovered the ruins of what seemed to be an altar. JS: “This Upon this very altar Adam himself offered up sacrifices to Jehovah. Here Adam shall come to visit his people.” The Far West is probably where Cain killed Abel. FB211 12. Polygamy. Revelation: Destroy Emma and give me 10 virgins. FB 341 Doctrine and Covenant 132 13. The president presides over the whole church. Doctrine and Covenants 107 14. JS revelation to build a hotel with a suite of rooms in the hotel for JS and his posterity “from generation to generation for ever and ever.” FB263 15. Revelation to bless Bennett FB268. Later Bennett is excommunicated when both Bennett and JS lusted after Nancy Rigdon See JS’s letter to Nancy: FB310 In The History of the Church. Unsigned letter—nice use of artifice. PROBLEMATIC THEOLOGY (Can theology so convoluted and false be believed?) 1. Nephi and his brothers and father Lehi (as in Lehigh River) leave Jerusalem in 600 BC. Nephi’s brothers, Laman and Lemuel were evil-tempered brothers, God cursed them and all their descendants with a red skin. (So indians are cursed?) Nephi and his pious younger brothers begat white children (although they must have married evil redskins to multiply). 2. JS has Jared bringing horses, swine, sheep, cattle, and asses to America. The Nephites produce wheat and barley rather than the indigenous maize and potatoes. FB72 3. Revisionist. 2500 BC Jared sailed in barges that could sail anyside up. The Book of Ether. (FB p 71) 4. Witness of the plates. In the Lord’s name, “It is by your faith that you shall obtain a view of them…And ye shall testify that you have seen them…And if you do these last commandments of mine, which I have given you, the gates of hell shall not prevail against you.” (FB 76) 5. Lorenzo Snow: “As man is, God once was; and as God is, man may become.” (FB300) 6. Paul had said that in heaven there would be no marriage or giving in marriage, but Joseph taught that this would not apply to his Saints. That which he and his elders sealed on earth would be binding also in heaven. There a man would have not only his wives and children, but also the prerogative of procreating more, until, as he expressed it to Parley Pratt, “the result of our endless union would be offspring as numerous as the stars of heaven. This was the road to godhood. (FB299) 7. Three levels of heaven: Celestial (three levels), terrestrial, teletrial. 8. If a man went to heaven with ten wives, he would have more than tenfold the blessings of a mere monogamist, for all the children begotten through these wives would enhance his kingdom. The man with only one wife, on the other hand, would be denied even her and forced to spend eternity as a ministering angel rather than a god. (FB300) 9. Martin Harris, one of the witnesses, is having his own visions: Seen Jesus in the shape of a deer and talked with him. The devil resembled a jackass with short hair similar to a mouse. He prophesied that by 1838 Joseph’s church would be so large that there would be no need for a president of the US. [No surprise given that he is one of the credulous witnesses.] 10. JS goes to Canada for 5 weeks. When he returns, his three witnesses (Harris, Cowdrey, and David Whitmer—all later excommunicated) had turned their loyalty to a young girl seer of a black stone. Patterning herself after the Shakers, the new prophetess would dance into exhaustion, fall upon the floor, and burst forth with revelations. Harris is cutoff. FB205 QUESTION: Don’t you question the veracity of the witnesses who are so easily duped? SPURIOUS ASSERTIONS (Can we give credence to so many discrepancies and inconsistencies?) 1. Of the 11 witnesses of the Book of Mormon only Joseph’s father and brothers were left in the church. The others either left or were excommunicated. 2. View of the Hebrews. Oliver Cowdery, transcriber, came from Vermont; mother and sister were members of Ethan Smith’s church. Ethan Smith, author of View of the Hebrews (1823) and lectured in JS’s town. B.H Roberts Mormon apologist, wrote his opinion in 1922, but not published until 1985 (Roberts died in 1933). 1985 Dallin Oaks “The fact that something is true is not always a justification for communicating it. Some things that are true are not edifying or appropriate to communicate.” 3. 1835, exhibition of mummies. JS pronounces the papyrus writings of Abraham and the Joseph of Egypt. They were ordinary funeral documents as found on thousands of Egyptian graves. FB171, 175 4. Cowdery excommunicated for accusing JS of adultery. FB182 5. 1836 JS goes to Salem on a Treasure hunt for gold as ordered by God. There is none to be found. FB 192 Doctrine and Covenants 111 6. JS has three versions of first visit from angels: 1. The lord 2. Two persons 3. God and Jesus. And his age changes from 14 to 16. The last version was the only one known by believers until 1965. FB409 JOSEPH SMITH’S CHARACTER (To quote Matthew, “By their fruits you will know them.” Joseph Smith’s behavior shows him to be petulant, imperious, arrogant, hypocritical, belligerent, bellicose, irascible, manipulative, fraudulent, adulterous, and mendacious. (Can we put our trust in someone with so many character flaws?) 1. Arrogant: Character: Requested and received from the Governor the commission of lieutenant-general. He often preferred the title of “General,” even to “president,” and used it in his correspondence. His uniform included gold braid, military boots and chapeau topped with ostrich feathers. On his hip a sword and two big horse pistols. Seated on a magnificent black stallion. FB272 2. Arrogant: Runs for president of US for publicity and respect.FB262 3. Arrogant: He was not only a US presidential candidate, but also mayor of Nauvoo, judge of the municipal court, merchant of the leading store, hotel keeper, official temple architect, real estate agent, contractor, recorder of deeds, steamboat owner, trustee in trust for all the finances of the church, lieutenant general of the Nauvoo Legion, spiritual adviser and Lord’s communicant to the true church, King of the new Kingdom of god (see FB356), and husband of almost 50 wives.” In Joseph Smith’s words: “I want the liberty of thinking and believing as I please. It feels so good not to be trammeled.” FB366 4. Hypocritical: Permitted the construction of a brewery and advertised in the Nauvoo Neighbor. FB289 5. Hypocritical: JS sets up a bar in his hotel until Emma protests FB 332 6. Petulant and irascible: Sylvester Smith and the bulldog “I’ll whip you in the name of the Lord. And if you continue in the same spirit and don’t repent, that dog will eat the flesh off your bones and shall not have the power to resist!” History of the Church, Vol II, pp 150-160. FB 150 7. Bellicose: War Speech “We will trample down our enemies and make it one gore of blood from the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean.” FB230 (Source Affidavits from seven followers. FB229) 8. Bellicose: War cry: “If mobs come upon you any more here, dung your gardens with them” FB352 History of the Church.Vol 5, pp 465-73 9. Bellicose: JS empties all six barrels of a pepperbox gun in the prison cell. FB393 10. Imposter: He doesn’t know Greek from Egyptian FB290 11. Fraudulent and Mendacious: JS forces leaders to perjure themselves, swearing that polygamy does not exist. These sworn statements were published in Times and Seasons, Vol III in October 1842. JS had already been married to Sarah Ann Whitney 3 months earlier—and 19 others. FB320-21, 335. 12. Fraudulent: To take care of debt, he creates an illegal bank and starts stamping out money, designating himself as cashier. History of the Church, Vol 11, p 471 FB194 13. Manipulative (and criminal): He had the city council pass an ordinance providing that if any officer came to Nauvoo with a writ for his arrest based on the old Missouri difficulties, he should be arrested, tried, and if found guilty sentence to life imprisonment in the city jail. He could only be pardoned by JS. FB355 7. Manipulative and mendacious. William Laws (mentioning no names but swearing that he had read the revelation of every man granted 10 virgins) of The Expositor reports story of polygamy. JS proclaims that the press must be destroyed and so it was. FB374-377 (Reminds me of Dallin Oats: “The fact that something is true is not always a justification for communicating it. Some things that are true are not edifying or appropriate to communicate.” 14. Mendacious: 1844: “What a thing it is for a man to be accused for committing adultery, and having seven wives, when I can find only one. I am the same man, and as innocent as I was fourteen years ago, and I can prove them all perjurers.” History of the Church, Vol VI, pp 408-412. FB 374 He had 48 wives as early by 1844. FB335
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Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2015
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James Larsen
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 5
Good to work with
Format: Paperback
Very fast shipping the book I ordered was much better than descripted good company to work with.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2026
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Professor Joseph L. McCauley
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
Moroni sans i, Mormon sans 2nd m
Format: Paperback
This is carefully researched and well-written book. I felt that I needed to read it, I wanted to read it, after reading Jon Krakauer's 'Under the Banner of Heaven' After all, the flds religion of today is essentially the original religion created by Joseph Smith, who was a premier snake oil salesman. If you've ever wondered where religions come from then here we have the history of one that formed and grew on American soil early in the 19th century in the soil of rebellion tilled by the American Revolution. Brodie covers the influence on Smith and others of the atmosphere of revivalism. One can in any case ask: how can anyone take the Book of Mormon seriously, but then how can anyone take the Book of Mark seriously? What is clear to me is that Mormonism is not Christianity, Smith used parts of Christianity as a takeoff point and revised them ala Moroni. This is not new in the history of religion, Mohammed revised and used parts of the Old Testament as a takeoff point for writing the Koran. The tale of Noah and the flood in the Old Testament was preceded by an earlier Summerian flood tale. Smith wrote in the era before the ideas of evolution of animals and evolution of the earth had come into being; he apparently lifted the tale of the American Indians' origin as Jewish from another book ms. The speculation that they are descended from one of two lost tribes of Israel who came to America is built centrally into the Book of Mormon Then he added that they were visited in America by Jesus, who descended from heaven (another archaic notion). Well, there was no effective way to challenge such hokeyness in Smith's day. We now know from DNA testing that the tale of the Indians' origin as Jewish holds no water. Nor does the rest of the book of moroni. Brodie's history is invaluable because it comes as close as you can get to describing the formation of a mass religion from the grass roots. Next time two starry-eyed, shiny-faced, tie-and-suited young men arrive at your doorstep on bicycles, you might consider offering them a good physics and/or biology book as antidote to the delusions that they're peddling,
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Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2018
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Roger Douglass
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Stuff They Don't Teach You In Church
Format: Paperback
Fawn Brodie did her research and cites primarily sources from LDS sources such as journals from people who knew Joseph Smith and from Joseph Smith himself. I trust that the information is reliable. I learned more about Joseph Smith than I was ever taught in Sunday School or LDS seminary. Fawn Brodie does speculate in some areas, such as Joseph's motives but she supports her assumptions with evidence, again, from primary sources. It was a quick read for me. I did have to get out a dictionary at some places, which is rare for me. Brodie paints a picture of the Joseph Smith that very few people knew. I enjoyed reading this book. I recommend it for LDS church members who want to know the history of one of enigmatic people in history, the founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The book points out not just the negative aspects of Joseph's life but Brodie balances it with the positive. Unlike Charles Manson, Jim Jones, or David Koresh, Joseph Smith truly cared about his followers and treated people well. I don't like how he seduced women, however and that detracts from his character. I do think he was a con man, however.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2021
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Dan in PA
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
A very accessible classic
Format: Paperback
I chose this translation on the recommendation of a good friend who is also a professor of English. I wanted something that was true to the spirit of the work and not necessarily tied to the exact meter and rhyme of the original just for the sake of maintaining both. I was not disappointed. What struck me most was the imagery of the translation. As I read, I could see the scenes and felt that I was there, experiencing the plot. This tale has many of the elements of the current popular "superhero" genre of movies. Properly done, it would make an excellent film. Read it and enjoy!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2015

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