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You're thinking a franchise might be the way to go for your new business in Baltimore. But where to start? Begin at the beginning, follow these well-placed steps and you're on your way.

Neal H Strum
410-244-7504
2 HOPKINS PLZ STE 1800
BALTIMORE, MD
Neal D Borden
202-344-4822
2 HOPKINS PLZ STE 1800
BALTIMORE, MD
Barron Legrant Stroud JR
410-296-8500
1 SOUTH ST
BALTIMORE, MD
Thomas D Kohn
410-962-0550
7 SAINT PAUL ST STE 940
BALTIMORE, MD
Arthur D Kuhl
410-576-8927
111 S. Calvert Street, Suite 2700
Baltimore, MD
David E Rice
410-244-7713
2 HOPKINS PLZ STE 1800
BALTIMORE, MD
Harry M Rifkin
410-332-1400
201 N. Charles Street, Suite 2404
Baltimore, MD
Brian Michael Sheahan
410-752-5830
One South Street, Suite 2200
Baltimore, MD
David Lawrence Cahn
410-986-0123
20 S CHARLES ST
BALTIMORE, MD
David Brian Hamilton
410-545-5850
250 W PRATT ST STE 1300
BALTIMORE, MD
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7 Steps to Choosing the Franchise for You

Franchising is a wonderful way to go into business for yourself. So many things have already been established for your benefit: branding, marketing, processes, products, systems, etc.

Building a business through franchising has been so successful that franchised businesses generate jobs for more than 18 million Americans and account for 10 percent of the private-sector economic output, according to a study released by the International Franchise Association Educational Foundation.

If you’re convinced that you want to investigate franchising for your next career move, how do you go about finding just the right one?

Everyone has their own version of what you need to do to find that one, perfect concept for you and for your market. We’ve worked with thousands of people looking for the right franchise to realize their dreams and offer a great service to get you started learning about franchise opportunities .

Here are our recommendations for finding the one that suits you:

Take Stock of Yourself

Before you start looking at franchises, take stock of that most important component of the equation – you.

  • What are your skills, experiences and interests?
  • What did you like best and least about your past jobs? List them, then your own strengths and weaknesses in those jobs.
  • How much money can you invest and how much would you like to make?
  • Are you comfortable managing others or do you prefer to work alone?
  • Where do you want to work?

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