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Why Your Dad Might Be Your Best Franchise Business Partner
For many franchisees, having your father as your franchise business partner is a viable option.
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Owner-Operator vs. Absentee Owner: Which is Right for You?
Not all franchisees operate their franchises in the same way. Here's an overview of two forms of franchise ownership to help you on the way to figuring out which is best for you.
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Your Guide to Hiring Franchise Employees
Even if your operation is very small, hiring employees can free you up to focus on franchise development tasks you may not be able to accomplish without the extra help. Here are 4 tips to hiring your first employees.
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5 Ways to Market Your Franchise Locally
While your franchisor will do much of the heavy lifting marketing the brand as a whole nationally and regionally, you should be ready to cultivate your local market. Here are 5 ideas.
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4 Tips to Finding a Franchise Business Partner
Going into franchise ownership on your own can be daunting. Teaming with a business partner can lessen your load and bring more skills and resources into the business. It could also make things more fun!
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5 Lessons from Tim Hortons Franchisees Providing Analysts Misinformation About the Brand
Tim Hortons has had a strained relationship with a group of its Canadian franchisees since it was acquired by RBI in 2014. Here's what other franchisees can learn from the situation.
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Our Prospective Franchisee Survey, 2017
Complete our prospective franchisee survey to be in with the chance of winning an Amazon gift card.
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2017 Customer Survey Terms and Conditions
Read these terms and conditions before entering our customer survey giveaway.
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How to Operate a Successful Franchise
Find out how you can operate your franchise successfully in the short and long term. These guidelines will help you minimize risks associated with business failure and maximize your potential to operate a successful business.
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Why You Should Hire a Mix of Generations for Your Franchise
The current workforce consists of five generations of people. Use a mix of them to best utilize all of their different strengths for your franchise.