How to Franchise Your Business: A Step by Step Approach to Turn Your Business, Or Idea Into a Franchise.

How to Franchise Your Business: A Step by Step Approach to Turn Your Business, Or Idea Into a Franchise.
ISBN-10
1547108983
ISBN-13
9781547108985
Pages
46
Language
English
Published
2017-06-09
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Author
Jason Anderson

Description

How to franchise your business is a simple "no-fluff" 2017 modern explanation of the steps and process of franchising your business or idea. This book was written by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs and made to be short, simple and to the point. Our goal was to keep the book to under 50 pages total to make it a quick read you could knock out on a plane ride, or in one sitting to learn more about the basic steps and processes of franchising your business. The author Jason Anderson has helped develop and sell over 100 franchises since 2012, and now actively works as the president of Accurate Franchising Inc, a subsidiary of franchising giant United Franchise Group. Jason has been a regional developer, and the Director of Franchise Development for 9 Multinational Franchise Brands. He is an Air Force veteran, experienced entrepreneur having built a real estate company that was sold and franchised from scratch. Jason has an MBA, Cornell University Marketing Certification, has been featured on the cover of Realtor Magazine and made the Forbes 30 Under 30 in January 2012. The short and simple foreword is written by the CEO & Founder of United Franchise Group "Ray Titus." Ray Titus is the founder of the worlds largest sign franchise "Signarama" with 800+ locations in 40+ countries. Ray's father Roy Titus started the MinuteMan Press franchise. Ray has spent his entire life in the franchising world, and now owns and operates 9 franchise brands with over 1400 franchisees in 60+ countries. So if you have been wondering "How to Franchise My Business" then this book is the most current, simple, straight forward solution to helping you learn exactly what it takes to get started as a franchisor in the United States.