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Franchising: Start a business – Keep your day job!
October 11 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am CDT
FreeSound too good to be true? Join our webinar to discuss semi-absentee franchise ownership as a way to start your business. Given that the world is living through a challenging moment in real-time, join us to learn about some recession-resistant and/or essential service models that franchising has to offer. These industries have been shown to prosper regardless of which economic cycle we’re in because they offer goods and services that people need no matter what the economy is doing!
TOPICS COVERED:
What is semi-absentee ownership?
How to decide if franchising is right for you
Examples of semi-absentee franchise concepts (owners role, investment levels, industries)
Examples of recession-resistant and/or essential service models
How to cut through the internet clutter, finding truly semi-absentee franchise opportunities
Proven franchise research strategies
STUDENT TAKE AWAY:
Student will have a better understanding of the realities of semi-absentee franchise ownership, how to find the right opportunities, and effective research strategies.
INSTRUCTOR: Ben Terrill. Ben is the owner of FranNet of Missouri, Kansas, Southern Illinois, and Eastern Iowa. He specializes in matching entrepreneurs with business ownership opportunities in the franchise space. He’s always been an entrepreneur at heart, but prior to joining FranNet, he served 20 years in a variety of sales and sales management roles across the advertising, health care and commercial art industries. Ben has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Missouri School of Journalism.
Please connect at least 5 minutes in advance to be sure you have a good connection. The workshop begins at 9:00 AM and concludes by 11:00 AM.
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