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<title>Evaluating the franchisor</title>
<description>We regularly get asked “is this is a good franchise?”, and though we cannot give feedback on specific franchises, we can help you ask the right questions.  As you are entering a two-way relationship, it is vital that you have confidence in the franchisor you choose, and so you must ask questions about their business and structure of the organisation at the early stages.</description>
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<title>Evaluating the Market</title>
<description>Though franchising is considerable less risky than starting a business from scratch, as with any new business, an element of risk still exists. With this in mind you need to ensure that you thoroughly research the franchise you are interested in; there is no room for getting it wrong! You cannot get carried away with the idea of running your own franchise without finding out whether that business is viable. Researching, and knowing your potential market inside out, is essential.</description>
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<title>How to choose the right franchise for you</title>
<description>Finding the right franchise can be a daunting task, however, if you approach it systematically you should easily be able to arrive at a short list of suitable opportunities. It’s a question of matching the skills and type of experience required to run a franchise with what you like doing, and are good at. Usually what you’re good at will tend to be what you’re best at! </description>
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<title>Is franchising for you?</title>
<description>You need to be aware that franchising isn't for everybody. It involves a particular mind-set and attitude, like willingness to work to someone else's system.  You therefore need to figure out if you want to take on a franchise - and whether you are able to do it.</description>
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<title>Franchising…a safer route into business start-up</title>
<description>If this article has grabbed your attention, then the chances are you are interested in becoming your own boss.  However, the million dollar question for many will be, “what can I do?”</description>
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