Testing Times in Ireland
whichfranchise.ie has introduced a "Franchise Self-Test," designed to help potential franchisees in Ireland discover a starting point from which to commence their franchise research.
Glasgow, United Kingdom, December 02, 2006 --(PR.com)-- Franchising isn't for everybody as it involves a particular mind-set and attitude, and with so many different franchise companies available in Ireland, how do you choose the right franchise to invest into?
whichfranchise.ie has introduced a "Franchise Self-Test", designed to help potential franchisees in Ireland discover a starting point from which to commence their franchise research.
Designed by their dedicated research team, in conjunction with a leading university professor specialising in Interface Studies, the "Franchise Self-Test" helps someone looking to start-up in business in Ireland to identify if franchising is the best way forward for them. After answering 25 questions the potential franchisee will be given a detailed summary of their answers, and pointed in the general direction of the franchise sector(s) that could be best suited to them. The “Self-Test” has been a popular feature at recent franchise exhibitions.
The "Franchise Self-Test" is only one of many features of whichfranchise.ie designed to help the franchise decision-making process. Other features include, directory of Irish franchise opportunities, benefits of franchising, "Ask the Experts," raising finance, legal issues, evaluating the Irish market, assessing the franchisor, buying a resale in Ireland, Irish franchisee case studies, and much, much more.
Packed with comprehensive information and step-by-step help and advice to assist you in buying a franchise in Ireland, whichfranchise.ie helps meet all franchise research needs free of charge.
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whichfranchise.ie has introduced a "Franchise Self-Test", designed to help potential franchisees in Ireland discover a starting point from which to commence their franchise research.
Designed by their dedicated research team, in conjunction with a leading university professor specialising in Interface Studies, the "Franchise Self-Test" helps someone looking to start-up in business in Ireland to identify if franchising is the best way forward for them. After answering 25 questions the potential franchisee will be given a detailed summary of their answers, and pointed in the general direction of the franchise sector(s) that could be best suited to them. The “Self-Test” has been a popular feature at recent franchise exhibitions.
The "Franchise Self-Test" is only one of many features of whichfranchise.ie designed to help the franchise decision-making process. Other features include, directory of Irish franchise opportunities, benefits of franchising, "Ask the Experts," raising finance, legal issues, evaluating the Irish market, assessing the franchisor, buying a resale in Ireland, Irish franchisee case studies, and much, much more.
Packed with comprehensive information and step-by-step help and advice to assist you in buying a franchise in Ireland, whichfranchise.ie helps meet all franchise research needs free of charge.
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0141 204 0050
www.whichfranchise.ie
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