Welcome Wagon
This homegrown entrepreneur welcomes newcomers to her town.
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Amy Yendall is a hometown girl. She has lived most of her life
in Montgomery County, Maryland, and she doesn't plan on leaving
anytime soon. In fact, in July 2005, she became even more embedded
in the community with the official opening of her franchise, Our
Town of Montgomery County. Yendall's local insight makes her a
perfect representative to carry out the franchise's concept and
vision of linking newcomers moving in to the area with local small
businesses. "It became a mission for me," says
Yendall.
As a franchisee, Yendall, 44, spends most of the day setting up
appointments and presenting
Our Town America's concept to the local business owners.
Once they become sponsors, Yendall works with each of them to
design gift certificates, which are then mailed out to newcomers in
the immediate area. "We try to help them become established
again, because [moving is] uprooting. It's traumatic for
them," says Yendall. "So we want to make it as easy as
possible for them [to] find the reputable businesses that will
become part of their regular routine."
The concept is appealing for all parties--especially for
businesses offering staple products and services like restaurants,
dry cleaners and maid services--but it does require active selling
on the part of the franchisees. Yendall's prior advertising
sales experience has helped her franchise grow tremendously.
She's on track to bring in $195,000 to $250,000 in sales for
her first year and is already considering purchasing a second
territory. Yendall has set her sights high, but no matter what this
franchise has in store for her, she won't stray too far from
home.
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