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Informative articles to support business buyers, franchisees, and franchisors in New Jersey.

In 1969, when high school senior Rodger Head took a job at a Burger King, he had no idea he was entering the business he would stick with for his entire career.
  • Debbie Selinsky
  • 10,404 Reads 1 Shares
The intriguing new Siri application that comes with the iPhone 4S has big implications for local search marketing.
  • Franchise Update
  • 3,582 Reads 5 Shares
Most people receive their monthly natural gas bill from their local utility, open it up, look at the total cost, get mad about it, and then write a check for the total amount. Since most of you have always relied upon your local utility to supply the natural gas for your business, you do not believe that you have a choice. WRONG! In most locations around the United States you do have a choice.
  • By: Jim Isenhour
  • 17,174 Reads 2 Shares
Tom DiMarco knows his numbers--and they're getting bigger every year.
  • John Carroll
  • 7,461 Reads 523 Shares
Susan Boresow has experience getting franchisees on board. As chief marketing officer for Massage Envy, she understands that engaging and supporting franchisees is imperative to getting them to buy in and play an active role in the brand's overall marketing efforts.
  • Franchise Update
  • 4,741 Reads 400 Shares
I often comment that technology is just a tool. It's not magic, nor mysterious, it is just a tool.
  • Scott Klososky
  • 4,480 Reads 138 Shares
Ever wish for a marketing miracle, hoping to discover the "magic bullet" that creates stampedes of buyers begging for your franchise?
  • Steve Olson
  • 3,434 Reads 184 Shares
An old fisherman I once knew loved to talk wistfully of his once-secret fishing hole.
  • Melinda Caughill
  • 4,263 Reads
Unit-level economics. This single key is the greatest predictor of a franchisor's future success!
  • Joe Mathews
  • 4,833 Reads 1 Shares
Pollo Campero will open three Houston locations by year-end featuring its new design and menu.
  • Eddy Goldberg
  • 5,151 Reads 1 Shares
Robert Branca, Jr., and his family of Dunkin' Donuts multi-unit franchisees offer the kind of advertisement for franchise success that money can't buy.
  • Debbie Selinsky
  • 15,743 Reads 6 Shares
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It takes a creative mind to exercise leadership in the 21st century.
  • Dr. Nido Qubein
  • 7,520 Reads 2 Shares
There's no arguing that banks, potential investors, and creditors look heavily to a company's financial statements to determine its value.
  • Mike Handelsman
  • 5,878 Reads 1,023 Shares
Dave Melton has learned the importance of setting standards for the employees at his Domino's locations.
  • Multi-Unit Franchisee
  • 6,127 Reads 289 Shares
Each day you are flooded with articles about using social media and mobile technology, and how important it is for your company to keep up.
  • Tom Epstein
  • 5,000 Reads 1,023 Shares
In a ground-breaking event this past June, the first Franchise Consumer Marketing Conference attracted marketing executives from 57 franchise brands with more than $11 billion in annual system-wide sales--all seeking better ways to connect with customers in today's digital marketing environment.
  • Kerry Pipes and Eddy Goldberg
  • 3,071 Reads 8 Shares
Consumer survey results indicate that 97 percent of consumers investigate products and services over the Internet before buying.
  • Kerry Pipes
  • 4,364 Reads 57 Shares
Franchising is a complex business in that as a franchisor we have to fully understand two layers of customer profiles.
  • Randy Murphy
  • 8,804 Reads
The final step in a simple social media strategy comes down to preparation.
  • Erica McClenny
  • 3,448 Reads 57 Shares
Metrics firm Experian studied how people spent their time online in the United Kingdom this August.
  • Daniel Lieberman
  • 2,926 Reads 4 Shares
On the cusp of turning 30, Bryan Selden was looking to grow his business.
  • John Carroll
  • 4,373 Reads
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It's a smooth ride when you have the right franchisees in your system. But what do you do with those frustrated franchisees that "aren't making it happen?"
  • Steve Olson
  • 2,872 Reads 5 Shares
Smart franchisees are always looking for ways to increase cash flow and reduce expenses.
  • Andy Gustafson
  • 9,512 Reads 189 Shares
Most of us hate complaints. We hate to get them, and we hate to give them.
  • Multi-Unit Franchisee
  • 7,257 Reads
Technology has allowed us to track our lead sources, assist us in buying advertising, organize our day, notify us when to make a call, and send emails.
  • Marc Kiekenapp
  • 3,252 Reads 23 Shares
Lenny's Sub Shop President Brent Alvord lends new meaning to the term, well-rounded: an MBA in finance from the University of Memphis, 15 years as an executive with organizations such as Burger King, FedEx, and America Online, and a hands-on understanding of the restaurant industry he acquired as a youth working at Subway, Ruby Tuesday's, and Chili's.
  • Debbie Selinsky
  • 4,662 Reads 2 Shares
Brothers Joe, Ricky, and John Rosa were no strangers to the restaurant business.
  • Multi-Unit Franchisee
  • 12,294 Reads
What are you doing to create a compelling, response-driven recruitment website for your brand?
  • Franchise Update
  • 6,236 Reads 517 Shares
As savvy franchise companies continue to flourish in a changing economy, FUSR continues to bring you good news each month.
  • Eddy Goldberg
  • 5,622 Reads 179 Shares
Interest rates right now are low—very low. They've been low for a while. And they're expected to remain low for the foreseeable future
  • Dean Zuccarello
  • 5,973 Reads 1 Shares

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