Posted in Franchisees on Oct 30th, 2008
What are the big name franchises doing to stay in front in the current environment? Smart companies operating in competitive markets are working very hard to improve efficiency, test high-yielding new initiatives, and differentiate themselves from competitors. more for Franchisees..
China: While many international franchisors are lured by 1.3 billion and a growing middle […]
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Posted in Franchise Articles on Oct 29th, 2008
Can we give gas stations and incentive of $40,000 one time tax credit to convert 2 or more pumps to Bio Diesel, Flex Fuel or Bio Fuel? Would that provide the catalyst to help get these fuels at most of our gas stations in the United States?
Some say it is not enough, yet others think, […]
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Posted in Franchisees on Oct 27th, 2008
To sign, or not to sign. Former IFA President, Jerry Wilkerson, shares his experiences and views from a franchise sale. read more..
Success at work doesn’t necessarily mean success at home. Pamela Gold shows how strategies for family are as important as strategies for business, and suggests ideas for achieving balance. read […]
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Posted in Franchise Articles on Oct 26th, 2008
For those companies, which are going to start franchising Internationally they will have to modify much of the way they currently do business because we franchisee and abroad they will be dealing with different laws, different forms of government, different religions and different cultures. It is much different than franchising in the United States […]
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Posted in Franchisees on Oct 23rd, 2008
This article explains the basics of five different types of franchising: single-unit franchising, sequential franchising, area development, area representation and subfranchising. read more franchisee info..
Philp F. Zeidman, Piper Rudnick LLP Senior Partner, profiles the new Italian law regulating the sale of franchises, and the conduct of franchisors and franchisees. read more […]
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