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Yes-this is a great business for the right people. Make as much money as you want, as you are willing to work for enjoying leverage!
i couldn't agree with you more Diana, this business gives you leverage.
Myrlande - I see that you don't think franchising is the way to build a big business. Check out this article from Reuters. Independent business owners are converting their sign shops/auto repair shops/cleaning businesses to franchises and are seeing fantastic growth as a result. Group buying power, brand recognition, and national advertising support are just a couple of reasons why independent business owners move to franchising.
Jennifer, Franchising is good to build and grow a business if you have the resources and means to do so but take an average person for example with no business background, and no money, having a franchise will be the last thing on his/her mind. And thanks for sharing the article with me
Myrlande - Thank you for your reply. I agree that the money part can be tricky, but I have resources that can help with the financing part (separate from traditional business loans). I respectfully disagree about the no business background individual not thinking of franchising. Franchising is the perfect route for those without a business background. Franchising provides a turn-key business opportunity. The franchisor will provide training to teach the franchisee how to run the business, how to do sales and marketing, how to hire/manage employees, etc. The franchisee also gets on-going business support. So from that stand point, franchising is a great way to go into business for yourself if you don't have either a business background or background in the industry you want to be in.
I reviewed your site and compared it to my own www.petricaworld.com although the concept is similar. I wanted to know what the differences are? Could you please let me know the concept and benefits for this business? Thanks...I am offering free websites for life to individuals to shop at over 550 stores not including travel and etc.
I will send you a personal message
The biggest problems with franchises is the initial out lay one has to do before.
I have found that they range any where from fifty thousand to over a million dollars and there is no real guarantee that it will survive. I have often thought about going the franchise route. but never had the capital to do it. The banks now day's don't want to take a chance on giving you a loan for that much money.

I have heard all the arguments about network marketing. Everyone try to call it a pyramid scam. If you would actually take a look at corporate America you will see the same pyramid scheme. In network marketing you build a team. The more people you have on your team the more you can make. With any company around you have the same system. Many laborers as you go up the ladder there are less people until you hit the top The CEO the top of the pyramid. So you see that they are the same just different mind set.

With net work marketing you help someone get started and they help someone and so on. If you are working with the right company you can make a very nice income for you and your family. The biggest benefit with network marketing is the residual income that you won't get from corporate America. when you stop work there you stop getting paid.

If you would like to know more about the company I work for you can go-to my web page and watch the video. My company has been in business for over thirty-eight years and is traded on the New York Stock Exchange. It is a sold company and I would love to hep you get started on the road to your financial freedom and break the chains of corporate America. once and for all.
Allen - It is possible to get started in franchising for significantly less than $50k. And I'm talking about valid, verifyable, successful businesses. Additionally, there are great financing options for qualified individuals that don't involve traditional banks. There are lots of resources out there. Let me know if you want more details. Thanks, Jennifer

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