A key to golden opportunity! An unique Business Concepts.

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A key to golden opportunity! An unique Business Concepts

The Frentrepreneur Mentality “I want a ‘bottled’ process for success that I can use in developing my own successful business.” “I’ am in business for myself, but not by myself.” “I have the opportunity to learn from the success & failure of others.” “Why would I work for someone else when I work for myself and reap the rewards of my efforts?”

Introduction to Franchising Control your destiny!

Franchising Is it a Strategy that Fits you? An unique Business Concepts

Is Franchising right for you? An unique Business Concepts 70% of all people have thought seriously about owing their own business What you are looking for?

Common reason for business ownership An unique Business Concepts Control your own financial freedom Build an asset for future sale Create more freedom and control for your life Fair reward – make money for yourself instead of the company Emotional fulfillment of building your own dream

Common reason for business ownership An unique Business Concepts Satisfaction and happiness in day-to-day activities Build an asset to pass on the family members Create an opportunity to work with family Remove threat of job loss Replace lost income stream Other?

What is Frentrepreneur? An unique Business Concepts One possessing a desire to be a business owner – without the desire to recreate the wheel – by following the proven system for the benefits of personal and professional growth.

Well known franchisee An unique Business Concepts McDonald’s Bata Subway U S Pizza

Franchisee success An unique Business Concepts Franchisee have a 90%+ success rate Most people can even predict that they can keep their jobs with 90% certainty

Franchising – what’s it all about? An unique Business Concepts Franchising is not a business or industry itself Franchising is a business strategy Franchising is a strategy of the franchisor designed to penetrate and dominate marketplace Efficient distribution system

Elements of Franchisee An unique Business Concepts Support system – helps the franchisee get better and better at delivering the service in a memorable experience – helps the franchisee improve their performance Franchisee – the individual motivation or reason for being a part of vibrant system

Value of Franchise system An unique Business Concepts Reduced risk– proof of success is in place Operating system – success formula has been established for you You don’t have to recreate the wheel – or many wheels Other franchisees with their ‘feet on the street’ – emulate the best Advice & support from the franchisor – position of experience

Value of Franchise system An unique Business Concepts Collaboration – share best and worst practices with similar people System continually adjusted, changed & improved Training system Sales and marketing strategies and system Manuals and other documentations

NIPPON FRANCHISEE Control your destiny!

Benefits of taking franchisee of Nippon  Become business partner of big group  Chance to market more than 250 products along with many unique & pioneer brands  Best marketing support to develop market ethically  Continuous training support to develop market  No targets and sales pressure, yet unlimited earning opportunity  No pressure of stocking, freedom of purchasing according to requirement  Work to fulfill your dream

Contact us Sandeep Gupta Director Nippon Seiyaku Pvt. Ltd. Ahmedabad Mobile Web-