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<title>Points to consider for International Franchise Expansion</title>
<description>Expanding an already successful franchise overseas can be a great way to develop an already successful national franchise. However, careful consideration must be given to ensure your franchise is ready and prepared for unfamiliar markets.</description>
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<title>Franchise My Business UK</title>
<description>You have a successful business and wonder how to expand it and make the most of your winning idea and business model. This article looks at if franchise might be a viable way forward to expand and grow your business and the basic steps to go about franchising your business.</description>
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<title>What makes a good franchisee?</title>
<description>Considering franchising as a route to self employment? Not everyone is cut out to be a successful franchisee. Nick looks at what qualities make a good franchisee and what don't. Don't miss this essential franchise reading material if you are seriously considering buying into a franchise in the near future...</description>
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<title>Tips on writing a Franchise Business Plan</title>
<description>Over 90% of franchisees in the UK run profitable businesses according to the annual national survey carried out by the British Franchise Association, so its easy to see why many of the well know high street banks have confidence in new franchise businesses. Furthermore, the banks are making much use of the Enterprise Finance Guarantee Scheme.</description>
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<title>Deciding if a Franchise is Right for You</title>
<description>In these times of financial difficulty people are considering their path into the future. Alot of people are driven by the impulses of ambition, redundancy or even preparation for retirement and contemplating self employment through franchising as a potential way forward. Without a doubt self employment through franchising is not right for everyone.</description>
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<title>Beat the Recession with a Retail Franchise</title>
<description>In the light of the existing recession here are some good points and bad points of opening a franchise in the retail sector. A main advantage of starting a retail franchise in the current climate is the reduction of commercial lease pricing...</description>
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<title>What is a franchise?</title>
<description>Business format franchising in a nutshell is the documenting and replication of a proven business formula. In order to franchise a business it must not only be successful but have a good trading history under its belt... </description>
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<title>Franchise system empowerment to social enterprise</title>
<description>By definition a social entrepreneur is keen to make a social benefit out of profitable business trading.  The key aspects to successful social enterprise are to provide valuable services that are affordable, provide quality jobs in a well managed and profitable manor.</description>
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<title>Is franchising right for me?</title>
<description>Franchise business offers a more secure route into self employment than going it alone.  Over 90% of UK franchise owners run profitable businesses according to the British Franchise Association/Nat West National Franchise survey.  By following the proven franchise model the local franchise owner can build his own successful business in the UK.  Nick Strong of Select Your Franchise and Richard Holden of Lloyds TSB give insights to prospective franchise owners.</description>
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<title>Franchise Recruitment Budget planning</title>
<description>When planning your franchise recruitment it is vital to be able to measure your return on investment.  Sarah Dyer and Nick Strong investigate ways of measuring your franchise recruitment budget.</description>
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