Finding a franchise opportunity to suit you just got easier

With the franchise industry contributing £11.8 billion to the country’s GDP last year, more entrepreneurs are looking at franchise opportunities as a lower-risk way of going into business for themselves, but not by themselves.

In response, online franchise directory, Franchise Expo, has been redesigned to incorporate a range of new features, to make it easier for budding franchisees to identify franchise opportunities that suit their interests, skills and experience.

Some of the features of the new site, located at www.franchiseexpo.co.uk, include a ‘shopping basket’ type function for enquiring for further information about franchise opportunities, a video section where you can get a insight into each franchise opportunity directly from people who have already ‘been there and done that’, and menus that can bring up current franchise opportunities recruiting in your area.

The site is a Mecca for people interested in going into business for themselves with the backing of an established brand behind them, with hundreds of visits per month.

Related links

> Franchise opportunities (franchiseexpo.co.uk)

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