Franchise Opportunities: The Entrepreneur’s Source Highlights Money Mailer as a Top Franchise Opportunity

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According to BIA/Kelsey’s Media Ad View Plus, direct mail is the second largest advertising medium behind television. Despite the growing use of social media, direct mail remains the top choice by consumers for receipt of information. As direct mail reigns supreme, franchises like Money Mailer, which offers local businesses a unique portfolio of marketing solutions to reach consumers online, on their mobile phones, and in the mail, is reaping the benefits.

Money Mailer is a leader in the U.S. direct marketing industry. It has been certified as a World-Class Franchise by the Franchise Research Institute and was Entrepreneur Magazine’s #1 advertising services franchise for 2012. The company delivers hyper-local savings to consumers through shared mail, mobile, online and social media and helps businesses affordably and accurately reach these consumers.

With an average of six to eight new franchise openings each month, Money Mailer expects to sign 40 new franchise deals by the close of 2013. Furthermore, the company has seen a five percent increase in circulation of its envelopes across the country. Some regions of the country that the company has experienced the most franchise expansion include the Mid-Atlantic and Pacific States.

The Money Mailer franchise opportunity allows prospective entrepreneurs to take advantage of an established business model. The systems are in place for owners to open immediately. Money Mailer offers the following training and support to its franchise owners:

  • Money Mailer University (MMU)
    This intensive, two week classroom curriculum gives franchisees the tools and training they need to launch, build and manage a direct marketing business.
  • Franchise Performance Coach (FPC)
    After MMU, franchisees will spend several weeks with a dedicated, field-based Franchise Performance Coach (FPC).  The FPC’s first responsibility is to be with franchisees in their territory, getting them ready for their first mailing and beyond.
  • Customer Care
    Franchisees are assigned a personal Customer Care representative who is ready and able to assist with all support activities.
  • Ongoing Training and Support
    At quarterly sales meetings a Money Mailer Senior Executive discusses business building topics and may introduce an upcoming promotion. Franchisees also have access 24/7 to the Money Mailer Intranet Site, which houses all the resources and tools needed to build and manage a direct marketing business.

In addition to training from the corporate office, as a Money Mailer franchisee, entrepreneurs have the ability to lean on other franchise owners within the system for support.

To see if Money Mailer is the right step to take you from Employment to Empowerment, visit https://entrepreneurssource.com/ to begin your Discovery Process with a complimentary session with a coach from The Entrepreneur’s Source.

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