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Franchising
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Franchise Entrepreneurs - Buying Yourself A Job
Franchise Entrepreneurs are business entrepreneurs utilizing already proven methods and systems for which they pay an initial fee. This article is part of a series of three articles in which we discuss Expat Entrepreneurs, Freelance Entrepreneurs and Franchise Entrepreneurs.
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The Franchise Business is Alive & Kicking
New franchise opportunities are coming to the market regularly and the franchise industry is going from strength to strength. Franchise exhibitions are attracting many new exhibitors. Potential franchisees are coming in their droves to look at the many new & old opportunities that are eager to take their cash.
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Franchise Opportunity - Some Tough Questions for the Franchisor
With all franchise opportunities there are a few questions that all potential franchisees should ask of the franchisor. Bear in mind that this relationship could last many years and your business potential and your future happiness rests on the answer received. Money whilst important in the decision making process is by no means the only important consideration in business.
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Disadvantages of a Franchise Opportunity
When you buy a franchise opportunity, you are buying much more than a just a business. A business which stands a higher chance of success compared to people who choose to start a business on their own. You are also buying into a business which has strict control and regulations as to what you can and can not do.
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Love Sports? An Exciting Sport Franchise May Be For You!
Truth be told, starting your very own sports business may not as hard as you may think. In fact, a franchise business opportunity might be just what you need to get your foot into the door of a lucrative career in the sports industry.
Consider for a moment the potential for sport franchises in today's marketplace. It goes without saying that a business that provides sports oriented products and services can attract consumers of all ages and backgrounds.
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Low-Cost Franchise Businesses Give Options for Buying the Right Franchise at a Cost You Can Afford
Many entrepreneurs exploring the expanding world of franchising may not have significant resources to spend on popular franchises, which can carry a price tag of several hundred thousand dollars. But there is good news for these future franchisees! Increasingly, low-cost franchise opportunities are becoming available, and these opportunities are making the dream of business ownership more accessible than ever before.
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Things to Consider Before Starting a Franchise
Starting a franchise is an exciting and lucrative endeavor. Like everything that will be profitable, the process takes time and effort. There are many factors to consider before embarking on the project. Read the following article that addresses the preliminary stages.
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So You Want To Get A Franchise?
By networking with people who have already bought into franchises, you can investigate the claims of the franchisor for yourself and see if it's the right one for you.
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Franchise Opportunities for the 50 Plus Entrepreneur
Since there are so many franchise opportunities out there it can be difficult to evaluate them all and decide on the best one for you, especially if you are over the age of 50. Fortunately, there are plenty of franchise opportunities for the 50 plus entrepreneur. Perhaps this brief overview will give you some new business ideas that you could research and pursue!
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The Origin of Franchises
According to the Oxford Dictionary the origin of franchises, with respect to the etymology of the word, lies in the French 'franche' meaning free. However, the original use of the word in the English language referred to the granting to citizens a right to vote. It then became used in the sense of a company granting another the right to sell its products or services.
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The Basics of Franchises
If you purchase a franchise, you are buying licensed rights to carry out the business according to the franchisor's standard methods and received continual support in doing so. A MacDonald's franchise is a prime example of how a franchisee runs a business in the standard way, purchasing the raw material from the franchisor and using the company logo and benefiting from national advertising campaigns.
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