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The cost of starting a franchise depends on both the size and location of the business.

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Great post. I especially liked your suggestion which stated that "because a franchise comes with a proven business model, it also has a high likelihood of success." Like any business it will take drive and dedication to be successful.

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Yep - pros and cons about franchising. But the overwhelming pro is that if you franchise with a well-known company and have a proven business model, you are much more likely to succeed. Of course, you have to have the capital to start a franchise, and that's not easy to do for most.

Atasha

Thanks for this very informative post. I myself is considering buying a franchise; I'm just weighing all the pros and cons. I found another excellent article about buying a franchise or starting a new business at http://www.globalbx.com/a_Buy-A-Franchise-Opportunity-Or-Start-A-New-Business.asp. Hopefully I will be able to decide sooner.

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Tina

I am so glad I quit my job and started a franchise years ago. I wouldn't be financially independent and I'd still be putting in long hours at someplace I didn't want to be. A franchise is the safest and best option for any entrepreneur.

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I've tried, tested, and reviewed literally hundreds of programs and they all have one thing in common at least....they all have someone behind the scenes promoting it.

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Jack

good information, you definitely have to do research before you get into a franchise agreement

Tyrone Bowen

79 million people plan on starting a home business in the next five years, which in my opinion is much needed. It is a fact that small business owners are the driving force behind this economy and given this countries current economic state we as individual MUST start creating opportunities for ourselves and others.

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