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Online Franchising Tools: Interested in franchising? Peruse these web resources first.

by Reed Richardson

From blogs to wikis to encyclopedias to lists of hot business opportunities, the Internet offers a vast treasure trove of knowledge and insight previously unavailable to budding franchisees, of which we're offering but a sampling below. Of course, like much of what can be found on the Web, the information found on these sites is sometimes anecdotal, fr...

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Mom and Pop Shop

Mom and Pop Shop

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Posted by: SBOCTeam, Jun 14, 2010

Balancing Work and Family
A resource guide for entrepreneurs who are running a small business and raising a family

by Reed Richardson

For many small business owners, fulfilling their entrepreneurial dreams can quickly become an all-consuming labor of love, gobbling up all of their time, energy, and resources. But if a particular start-up or burgeoning business is also, literally, a mom-and-pop store, this singular devotion to work just isn't ...

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Franchising Series: Choosing the Right Franchise

by Christopher Freeburn

Many people want to own their own business. There is an undeniable allure to the idea of working for yourself and not someone else, of calling the shots and having people answer to you and not the other way around. But not everyone who wants to be an entrepreneur has a great idea with which to launch a business. Fortunately, having the next big idea isn't necessary to start your own business, or to become a success. In fact, many highly successful entr...

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Franchising Series:  How Much Will That Franchise Cost?

By Christopher Freeburn

You have done your homework and decided that a buying a franchise is the best way to start your own business. You've researched the franchise industry, decided what type of franchise best fits you and maybe even narrowed down your list of potential franchises to a handful, or perhaps even just one. Now you want to know: how much will this all cost?

Answering this question depends on two issues. First, which franchise you choose; and, second...

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Franchising 101 (Part 3)

Franchising 101 (Part 3)

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Posted by: SBOCTeam, Nov 5, 2007

Know the Costs

A franchise offers the security of an established brand, but it may come at a steep price

You've decided to step up and become your own boss, but you still want a well-established corporate name to provide your new business a little extra security. So you've decided to purchase a franchise. But how much will that cost you?

The answer depends largely on what will be required to get the franchise up and running. For example, some franchi...

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Franchising 101 (Part 2)

Franchising 101 (Part 2)

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Posted by: SBOCTeam, Nov 5, 2007

Do Your Homework

Before you jump into a franchise agreement, be sure you've done extensive research on the franchisor

You want to start a business, but you also want to avoid the risk associated with an untested idea. You've decided that you want the advantages of an established name, and can live with the detailed rules and prescriptions of a franchisor. Now how do you choose a franchise that best fits your talents and interests?

There are literally...

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Franchising 101 (Part I)

Franchising 101 (Part I)

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Posted by: SBOCTeam, Jul 29, 2007

If you like the idea of running your own business, but don’t want to take the risk of a pure start-up, consider becoming a franchisee
By Max Berry

Dorothy and Paul Thompson of Atlanta, Georgia, wanted to start their own business, but were concerned about the potential problems that new small businesses often encounter. “We’ve always desired the independence that comes from owning our own business,” says Dorothy, “but we wanted to avoid the ...

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