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Entries in Internet Consulting Franchise (4)

Friday
May072010

Internet Franchise Still Flourishing

Internet franchise; happy man on internetORCA Website franchisees are still cashing in on small businesses’ demand for the internet.

Industry body Nielsen Online has revealed online retail traffic has increased by 10% in the past year and online sales are projected to rise by 12% by the end of 2010.

Dean Watmough, managing director of ORCA Websites, believes the reason the internet franchise is proving to be so popular is because small businesses realise the internet is the lifeline they need to survive.

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Wednesday
Jul292009

No Let Up in Sales Franchise Expansion

A website sales franchise has been growing rapidly despite the worst trading conditions for decades.

Spoton.net has recruited 17 franchisees in just nine months and has now expanded into Northern Ireland.

One existing franchisee has been inundated with business, taking 11 websites in only one month.

What Spoton.net says it can offer:

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Thursday
Jul162009

Internet Consulting Franchise Owner on Spoton.net

Jonny Kirk from Belfast explains why he chose to set up a internet consulting franchise with Spoton.net.

The ‘It’seeze’ web system allows him to do what he enjoys best – spending time talking to customers rather than actually designing websites himself.

Having built a secure client base, Jonny has just taken on two sales consultants and is now looking to maximise the potential of his web design franchise.

FS Blog: Why Spoton.net?

Jonny Kirk: One of the reasons I chose Spoton.net is that it’s infinitely scalable. You have the option of employing people to work in different areas within your franchise territory.

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Thursday
Jul022009

Website Franchise Owner on Spoton.net

Jim Thomas gave up his job as regional manager at a tyre company to buy a website franchise.

He explained to the FranchiseSalesBlog why he made the switch and how it's going so far.

FS Blog: What made you buy a Spoton.net franchise?

Jim Thomas: I was looking for a more flexible work pattern and to be rewarded for how hard I actually worked. Having to work at weekends and endless amounts of paperwork meant that I never felt my time was my own and family life always seemed to come second.

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