Thursday, December 6, 2007

The Franchise Game

The Franchise Game by David Dial

 

While franchises can be very lucrative they also involve substantial startup costs.

 

--Orlando, FL

 

 

Business Professional, David Dial has been doing research on some of the most popular franchises in existence today.  Among the top picks are…McDonalds, 7-Eleven, Subway, and Carvel Ice Cream. The non borrowed cash down payment for these franchises is from $12,500 for Subway up to $200,000 for McDonalds according to the franchising website found on Google.

 

As you can plainly see, there are significant startup costs as well as ongoing rent and maintenance fees contained in any of these franchises.  Owner-Operators can expect to spend at least 60 hours per week running their business after they have completed the intensive training provided by the company they chose to partner with.

 

Contrast this with the Business model of Jaguar Marketing .  Compare the initial investment of $3995 for a Platinum Jaguar Marketing system and the expected rate of return after expenses.  It should become immediately obvious as to which is the lower risk investment with the highest return. 

 

Does McDonalds or Dunkin Donuts or 7-Eleven ever have failures ?  The answer is yes, absolutely they do, and yet you will never see anyone call them a scam.  When people elect to purchase a Jag system and never work that Business, the result will be the same as purchasing a franchise and not showing up for work or hiring employees.

 

Running any successful business requires hard work and dedication.  Jaguar Marketing provides the tools to make anyone successful if they will just plug in to the many training classes available. The SEO training alone is worth thousands more than the cost of entire system.  The key to success is simply visualization, think success into existence and it appears.

 

Keys:  Franchises, Home Business, David Dial, Business Professional

 

David Dial

407-931-1781

ddial@veretekk.com

http://daviddialonline.com

 

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