Your neighbor may be working from home, and making great money...
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Home-Based Businesses Are Serious Businesses
Posted by franpro under StartupsFrom http://www.thefranchisekingblog.com 5490 days ago
Burger King's $1 Double Cheeseburger Angers Franchisees
Posted by franpro under FranchisesFrom http://www.thefranchisekingblog.com 5490 days ago
These $1 cheeseburgers may end up costing Burger King corporate A lot of money...
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The US Economy; Improving Or Not?
Posted by franpro under NewsFrom http://www.thefranchisekingblog.com 5497 days ago
I am not so sure if things are getting better...What do you think?
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Social Media Marketing; Will Franchise Companies Do It Right?
Posted by franpro under FranchisesFrom http://www.thefranchisekingblog.com 5501 days ago
The franchise community is starting to get it. Kind of...
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Is It Really Franchise "Ownership?"
Posted by franpro under FranchisesFrom http://www.thefranchisekingblog.com 5501 days ago
Here's what a Canadian franchise lawyer says about franchise ownership. Do you agree?
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The Franchise Of The Month For November, 2009
Posted by franpro under FranchisesFrom http://www.thefranchisekingblog.com 5501 days ago
Here's a GREEN Franchise for November, over on The Franchise King Blog..
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Why Won't Banks Start Loaning Money To Small Businesses?
Posted by franpro under Raising CapitalFrom http://www.thefranchisekingblog.com 5508 days ago
Made Hot by: TomBirches on October 30, 2009 12:33 am
If the banks don't start opening their vaults to small businesses...
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Small Business Loan Options
Posted by franpro under Raising CapitalFrom http://www.thefranchisekingblog.com 5509 days ago
The big banks are being stingy. Community banks may not be...
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Using Guy Kawasaki's Alltop For Trending Topics
Posted by franpro under Social MediaFrom http://www.thefranchisekingblog.com 5509 days ago
Guy Kawasaki's Alltop.com has many uses...
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Starting A Business?
Posted by franpro under StartupsFrom http://www.thefranchisekingblog.com 5511 days ago
Two-thirds of new businesses survive for a minimum of two years, with only 44 percent surviving at least four years. Can you up those percentages?
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