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11Mar2009

Unique Programme Launched by Contract Cleaning Franchise

Contract cleaning franchise Jani-King has launched a programme that enables franchisees to conduct demonstrations to potential and existing customers.

Supported by tactical marketing, franchisees can now use this 'Product Innovation Programme' to generate extra work and increase profits.

“As part of our ongoing commitment to product innovation and growth in the UK, we are developing these new technologies, services and initiatives all the time,” says Jani-King chairman Ian Thomas.

“Our investments back into our network of franchisees are designed to add value to their businesses without costing them a penny extra.

“Other franchises in our sector just concentrate on specific areas of cleaning and make a full-time business out of it. At Jani-King we want to offer those niche areas of cleaning within our package.

Jani-King’s business model is well geared to coping with recession, adds Thomas.

“We’re very excited and positive about the future of our business despite the current economic climate.

“Commercial cleaning is a recession-resilient industry, which makes this an excellent time to invest in a contract cleaning franchise. Jani-King is a truly national and international business and serves some of the biggest brands in the UK retail, leisure and hospitality market.

“With a strong brand presence and our Product Innovation Programme underway we’re confident and continuing to look for motivated franchise partners with a commercial background and a desire to build a £1 million plus business within a proven structure.

“The Jani-King franchise has always been popular because it can be operated on very low overheads and is a cost-variable format. However, with the added value of our Product Innovation Programme we are anticipating an exciting 2009.

“I encourage all motivated individuals and entrepreneurs to get in touch as we continue to be a leader in this industry.”

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June 19, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDeb Ruriani

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July 6, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterNicholas Mcgraine

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October 31, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterCommercial Cleaning

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