Over 90% Success Rate Makes Master Franchises The Franchise Business Opportunity Gem

November 26, 2007 by Cris | 2 Comments

PR Leap:

A franchise business opportunity website has been launched revealing the keys to franchise business success, all for free, www.bestfranchisereview.com.
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The tough business market has some good news for those looking to start a business and the master franchise business model is as close to a sure thing as it gets. Master Franchise business opportunities typically enjoy a 92% success rate. This lowered risk, high success rate has been the big attraction to the franchise model and it does not stop there thanks to master franchising, the best kept secret in the industry. Master franchising offers big territories and pays royalties upstream so that you get ongoing residual revenue as your territory adds more franchises.

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  • Jim Coen on November 28th, 2007 at 10:07 am

    Where did the 92% success rate come from? There is no footnote. Sounds like it was pulled from thin air. I’ve never seen a study that shows a 92% success rate for franchisees or master franchisees.

    Dane, you of all people should know not to post unsubstantiated statistics.

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    Dane knows, Mr Coen.

    This post is merely an excerpt from PR Leap’s recent news.

    The original article: 92% Success Rate Realized with Franchise Business Opportunity can be found at Best Franchise Review and according to that website it’s been written by Mr Max Maccari, a small business consultant and marketing strategist with a passion for franchising. He has helped emerging small business owners develop their business plans, marketing programs, and corporate identity packages. You can check Mr Maccari’s experience here.

    Regards,
    Cris Zimermann

  • Jim Coen on November 29th, 2007 at 11:45 pm

    Mr. Zimerman,

    I have a passion for franchising myself. That doesn’t allow me to make unsubstantiated claims.

    Ultimately you did not answer my question?

    Where does the 92% statistic come from?

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    Dear Mr Coen, it’s Mrs Zimermann :)

    I think the best person to answer your question is the article’s author. He wrote it, he knows where he’s got the statistic from.

    Best,
    Cris Zimermann

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