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Can Your Business Be Franchised?
There are several questions you should ask yourself before deciding if you should franchise your business.
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New Care-Service Franchise Opportunities
From child care, healthcare, senior care and more, this sector of the franchise industry is thriving.
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The Top Traits of Successful Franchise Owners
'Franchise King' Joel Libava claims he has cracked the code to what makes a successful franchise owner. Find out if you have what it takes.
By Jason Daley
Building a Business
Who You Gonna Call. . . Lice Lifters?
Sometimes you dream up business ideas, other times they find you. Here's the story of a franchise business dedicated to stomping out lice.
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The Hottest Sectors for Franchising
Our annual Franchise 500 listing reveals 14 sectors where franchising is booming with opportunity. Here's a look.
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The Top New Franchises of 2012
New franchises are holding their own against older competition
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Ya, Mon: A Franchise for Hydroponic Equipment
A hydroponic equipment outlet brings production of medical marijuana to light.
By Jason Daley
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Chicken-Wing Franchises Take Off
Buffalo Wild Wings, Wingstop and other chains report a growth spurt, thanks to cheap prices and changing consumer tastes.
By Sarah Max
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Hot Franchises: It’s Boom Times for Movers
The economy hasn't kept Americans from changing addresses or stashing their stuff, and that's good news for moving and storage franchises.
By Sarah Max
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Franchise Slashes Fees to Spur Jobs
Anago Cleaning Systems founder David Povlitz is lowering the price for its master franchises to $35,000 to help promote self-employment.
By Jason Fell
Business Ideas
One-of-a-Kind Franchises to Start
Looking for a unique franchise experience? Look no further.
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Insights and Strategies in Navigating the Franchisee-Franchisor Relationship
It's more personal than it seems.
By Mark Siebert