Readymade Wears Well ; Is a Franchise the Best Way to Learn Tried-and-Tested Selling Methods?

Daily MailJanuary 30, 2006

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SETTING up your own business is hard, which is why buying into a tried and tested business such as franchise is so attractive. But if you want to buy a start-up business, a franchise is not your only option.

Readymade 'business opportunities' are advertised as a way to start up a business, usually selling goods or services, with help from a 'parent' company.

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Readymade Wears Well ; Is a Franchise the Best Way to Learn Tried-and-Tested Selling Methods?

But is buying a business opportunity better than starting out by yourself?

And if you do choose to buy one, how can you protect yourself?

Mark Scott, head of franchising and busi...

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