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<title>Get your franchises website rating in the top 1% </title>
<description>Any business owner will know that having a website is crucial. What most seem
to fail at, is getting the website to perform well in all aspects of the site. 
In other words: Good Content, Lots of traffic, Ready to buy customers and 
Effective ways of making Money from the site.
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<title>Passive Income in a Franchise</title>
<description>For me the holy grail of any business venture is to create a passive income stream. What is the point of earning money, that one has to expend huge amounts of time and effort to achieve? This is even more important in a franchise.

What I have found helpful is to make passive income a conscious goal that, in turn makes other day to day decisions easier. I ask myself daily, "Does what I am doing help me reach my goal of growing my passive income, yes or no?"</description>
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<description>The success of Microsoft has been to invest, effort in producing a good software package. That product is then duplicated across the globe onto every PC on every desk. That is the recipe for success that I try to copy in building a great franchise. 

1) Have a long term goal in mind for your business. 
2) Break the business down to the basics and build a working model with systems in place that have a proven track record. 
3) Then find a way of marketing this to effectively copy the success on to others. 
4) Harness the power of networking to build the brand far beyond what the original business on its own could have achieved.</description>
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