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New FranchiseSearch.com Site Designed to Provide a One Stop Source for Franchise Opportunities.


SOUTHBURY, Conn. -- The consumer seeking information about franchising options now has one source to turn to providing more data and more assistance than most resources currently provide. FranchiseSearch.com, with its Google Mini Search toolbar A row or column of on-screen buttons used to activate functions in the application. Many toolbars are customizable, letting you add and delete buttons as required. Toolbars may be fixed in position or may float, which means they can be dragged to a more convenient location in the , offers a list of proven franchise concepts, business history, investment requirements and a personal testimonial and description of the lifestyle each business offers. The search tool is designed to help people who are deciding to become business owners due to the decline of the conventional career options.

"In today's internet-driven world, consumers are smarter than ever before," says Terry Powell, founder of FranchiseSearch.com. "FranchiseSearch.com makes it easy for potential franchise and business owners to get a complete package of information and support on the business opportunities available to them. The search portal site Noun 1. portal site - a site that the owner positions as an entrance to other sites on the internet; "a portal typically has search engines and free email and chat rooms etc.  answers more questions than other resources with the lifestyle descriptions and personal testimonials offered by current franchisees," he added.

FranchiseSearch.com uses the power of the largest search engine on the web, Google. With a mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful, Google manages several hundred million queries each day through its various services.

Another advantage of FranchiseSearch.com is the associated support In naval air operations, assistance provided by a force or unit to another force or unit that is under independent tactical control, neither being subordinate to the other. See also direct support; support.  from the host company. Seekers placing queries on the site will have the advantage of working with a career coach who will take them through a discovery process preventing a costly mismatch when choosing a business or franchise partner.

"The Mini Google toolbar Google Toolbar is an Internet browser toolbar available for Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox (with slightly different features). Features
Standard
  • Google search box using Google Suggest
  • SpellCheck
  • AutoLink
  • AutoFill
  • Translator
 imbedded with the FranchiseSearch.com site gives users a very powerful search tool within our site," says Powell. "With the hundreds of thousands of franchise options available, this sophisticated tool harnesses a world of information in seconds and brings to valuable information to the seeker in a Google familiar format," he added.

"We're at a tipping point The point in time in which a technology, procedure, service or philosophy has reached critical mass and becomes mainstream. See network effect. See also tip and ring.  in the American job economy," says Terry Powell, founder and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of The Entrepreneur's Source (TES TES Times Educational Supplement (publication)
TES The Elder Scrolls (series of computer games)
TES Thermal Emission Spectrometer
TES Teaching Every Student
TES Thermal Energy Storage
). "The traditional job market no longer offers the security individuals and families need to live well," he added. "Taking control of their lives through becoming self-sufficient is now the new way to reach the America dream of living with long-term financial freedom."

"The lifestyle articles from actual franchisees help dispel the myths associated with certain industries," says Powell. "When choosing a business venture, a person needs to strongly consider what they want their lifestyle to look like to ensure a successful match with a business," he added.

About franchisesearch.com

FranchiseSearch.com is an associated company associated company associate nPartnerfirma f

associated company nsocietà collegata 
 of The Entrepreneur's Source (TES), North America's leading career and business coaching Introduction to Business Coaching
Business Coaching is a business support service industry aimed at helping owners plan, start, grow & even remove themselves from business.
 company with more than 250 offices in the United States and Canada. TES offers a full-range of services to individuals seeking alternate career options and to small-to-medium size companies looking to increase performance. The goal of the Entrepreneur's Source is to partner with both individuals and companies to achieve their desired outcome.
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