Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Being Semi-Absentee, Actually a Good Thing!

Semi-absentee has a bad sound to it, doesn’t it. Would you want to be semi-absentee in an investment? What about being semi-absentee in something you want to be successful?


Well, would it surprise you that being a semi-absentee business owner can be a GOOD thing? (Although, you probably got the hint from the title of this article.)

If you want to keep the security of your day job, but put in some extra effort to invest in something you believe in, you can become a semi-absentee franchise business concept owner. Combine your capital with about 15 to 20 hours of work per week, and you can own a business.

There are some successful franchise concepts out there that you can take advantage of – from hair salons to restaurants to handyman referrals (just to name a few). You don’t need to be an expert in the industry; you rely on managers and employees to get the job done. You focus on running the business side.

Still, the bottom line is, you are the main boss. You make the final calls. You just are not always on site or having to put 110% of your attention on the business, 24/7/365.

Want to find out more about owning a semi-absentee franchise? Let me invite you to an upcoming free webinar tomorrow (Wednesday, February 25) at 8pm EST. Learn more about a semi-absentee franchise in a multi-billion dollar industry and growing. The franchisor is a leader in its category, providing clients a comprehensive program that blends one-on-one support and education with cutting-edge technology.  At a glance:
  • Semi-absentee opportunity
  • Multiple revenue streams provide residual income from repeat clients and product sales
  • Staff ratio:  Dedicated franchisor staff to franchisee ratio of one to one
  • Quick ramp up with an average 6-month break-even point
  • Ongoing franchisor support and marketing and PR assistance
Find out more about this webinar by clicking this link.


Don’t forget, you can always contact me at 810-423-3956 or lbelford@frannet.com. Don’t forget to click on the social media links below to follow me as well!


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