CEO of The Entrepreneur’s Source Shares 5 Tips for Finding the Perfect Franchise
CEO of The Entrepreneur’s Source Shares 5 Tips for Finding the Perfect Franchise
In the current state of our economy and job market, it’s highly likely that you or someone you’re close to is a victim of the New Career Economy®. Downsizing and the impending threat of layoffs are forcing many people to reevaluate their current professional situations and take back control of their futures through entrepreneurship.
The Entrepreneur’s Source CEO Paul Segreto recently shared his top five tips for finding the perfect franchise with Entrepreneur.com. Segreto’s shares advice with aspiring entrepreneurs ready to go from Employment to Empowerment® and take the first steps toward owning a franchise business opportunity.
Here is an outline of Paul’s Top 5 Tips for Finding the Perfect Franchise. You can read the entire story at Entrepreneur.com.
1. Keep an open mind, then focus
2. Be proactive with your research
3. Make sure the franchisor has experience
4. Reach out to other franchisees
5. Read the franchise disclosure document carefully
For more information about The Entrepreneur’s Source and whether becoming a franchisee seems like the right path for you, visit: www.entrepreneurssource.com
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