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Do You Have a Business or Franchise Blog?
Sep 2nd
Do you have a blog for your small business or franchise? If so, great – keep your blog updated with fresh and quality content. If you don’t, here are 5 benefits of having a blog for your business.
1. You can communicate with your clients and/or potential clients. By blogging regularly, you can develop relationships with people who read your blog. You can interact with people, and through frequent interaction, you may also begin to build trust with your readers.
2. You can position yourself as an expert in your industry. If you are able to provide you readers with educational content that they were not aware of previously, you can position yourself as an authority in your field.
3. Blogging is inexpensive. Instead of spending thousands of dollars on a website, you can actually set up a blog for free. An example of a free platform is Blogger.com.
4. You can answer frequently asked questions. If you get many of the same questions over and over again, you can answer these questions on your blog. This way, people can just refer to your blog if they have questions that are common.
5. You can brand yourself to a much wider audience. By having an online presence through your blog, your business is exposed to (literally) a global audience – as opposed to only the people who walk into your business.
As you can see, blogging can be extremely beneficial in helping to grow your business. If you don’t have a blog yet, definitely consider creating one.
Mister Sandless Franchise
Aug 31st
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Floor Finishing, Refinishing, and Sanding
Sanding provides a method for smoothing an installed floor, compensating for unevenness of the subfloor. Additionally, sanding is used to renew the appearance of older floors.Sanding using successively finer grades of sandpaper is required to ensure even stain penetration when stains are used, as well as to eliminate visible scratches from coarser sandpaper grades used initially. Prior to modern polyurethanes, oils and waxes were used in addition to stains to provide finishes. Beeswax and linseed oil, for example, are both natural crosslinking polymers are hardened over time. Modern polyurethanes, and polyester resins, used occasionally, are superior in toughness and durability.
“I wanted to thank you for the job your company performed at the Keystone Center last weekend. The hardwood floors at the Center were extremely dirty, damaged and in a state of ugliness! Your service brought back the floors to their original condition. The hardwood floors are original and were first installed over 80 years ago. The floors look brand new. Your crew did a great job of working around our schedule and making certain that there was no disruption with our operation and patient service.” – Kevin Williams, General Manager KeyStone Center, Universal Health Services, Inc.
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Mr Sandless Franchise
Aug 27th
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What can you do with pet stains?
Pet stains are common problems we see. These dark black marks often go all the way through so if the board is turned over, the stain will still be there. Whether you use our service or sand these stains, they normally won’t come out. The industry standard in this case is to recommend board replacement, unless you can hide the damaged sections of the floor with furniture or an area rug. In those cases, we will just proceed with our service. And if you’d like board replacement, we have master carpenters on staff to handle that for you. More on pet stains: Pet urine forms bacteria within 24 hours. The bacteria eats through the urethane and into the board, and continues on through the board until it turns dark and is ruined. We can also color the floor to hide the damage as well.
The type of stain will have different effects, accentuate or obscure, wood grain and neither is superior to the other. Most commercial stains contain both dye and pigment and the degree to which they stain the appropriate wood is mostly dependant on the length of time they are left on the wood. Pigments, regardless of the suspension agent, will not give much color to very dense woods but will deeply color woods with large pores (i.e. oak). Dyes are translucent and pigments are opaque.
Top Franchises For Women
Aug 21st
Are you a woman? Are you looking for franchise opportunities? If your answers to those two questions were both yes, then look no further, at least not for the next few minutes, because this article is unapologetically for you. Below is a list of some of the best business opportunities for ladies interested in breaking out on their own and making it big.
Maid Service Franchises
It may seem a little insulting at first that every list of women’s franchises begins with a slew of maid services, but in all honesty, it’s a highly profitable business that really is dominated by women. Two of the biggest names in the industry today are Molly Maid and Maid 2 Clean. The first of the two may be a bit more well known. If you haven’t seen a little purple automobile cruising around town with the Molly Maid logo plastered on the side, you simply haven’t been paying attention, because they’re everywhere. It’s a highly respected name that by itself is guaranteed to get any new franchisee a solid client base. Maid 2 Clean isn’t yet as big a name as its competitor yet (having only been in the market since 1993), but with a simpler charm and a simpler system, it is building a good reputation for itself with franchisees and clients alike.
If you tend to go for larger-scale businesses, however, there is an alternative to both of these. Jani-King is one of the nation’s leading commercial cleaning franchises, attending to the janitorial needs of businesses all over the UK.
Looking For a Low Cost Franchise?
Aug 15th
If you’ve seen this title and have already decided that this is an important one to read, you’re already a good deal ahead of the game in picking out what kind of franchise is for you: a low cost franchise franchise. That’s a good start in whittling down a profoundly long list of potential candidates, vying for the honoured role of your next business endeavour; but even once you’ve knocked all the more expensive franchise opportunities off the list, there is still a great deal of work to do in deciding which of the remaining options is the best one for you, and the most sensible place to begin is at the beginning.
Taking a wide-angle glance at the process, there are four primary aspects of yourself and your life to consider before you commit to even a low-cost franchise. Price range: exactly what low price are you able to pay? Lifestyle: how do you live, and how do you want your work to fit into that lifestyle? Personality: what traits do you have, and how do you work best? Skills and experience: whether it’s natural to you, or something that you’ve learned over time, what are you capable of?
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