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    cal advertising in accordance with Franchsior’s advertising standards and without Franchisor’s prior approval unless Franchisor sends written notice to Franchisee that the use of such marketing material is thereafter prohibited. Except as permitted under Section 3.15 above, Franchisor’s approval will not be required and Franchisor will not review any portion of the materials referenced in this Section 3.16, with respect to pricing or the other terms of sale of the Services to be provided by Franchisee.

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    Trends Worth Billions – Consumer Demand Drives the Speed of Business (Part 3 of a 3-Part Series)
    With our daily time frames accelerating and demographics shifting, the need for businesses to get on top of their game becomes ever more important. For example, while the pizza trend took a couple of decades to get firmly rooted in our culture, consider how quickly the cell phone has become an essential ‘gotta have one’ product. And camera phones, the next stage in positioning the trend,
    In the world of franchising it is imperative to have a cohesive marketing plan throughout all regions and all franchised outlets. Without a comprehensive and cohesive marketing plan, with each franchisee doing their own thing the overall message to the consumer can become so diluted that synergies which are of supreme benefit to franchise systems are lost. It behooves all members of a franchise company to support a main message and participate in all marketing, advertising and promotion.

    To prevent these issues from hurting my franchise company, by established in the franchise agreements, as well as a confidential operations manual guidelines, which addressed advertising, marketing and promotional issues. By addressing this issue early on in the franchisees business, I was able to prevent problems later down the road and insure that each franchised outlet was on the same page. Below is the clause that I used in our franchise agreements;

    3.16 Advertising and Promotion

    3.16.1 Independent Advertising

    Franchisee, at its own expense, must conduct local advertising and promotional activities as reasonably required to enhance the public awareness, goodwill and image of the Franchised Business. Franchisee may not use any advertising, sales or promotional materials of any kind or conduct any broadcast advertising or promotion, without first obtaining the written approval of Franchisor, which approval will not be withheld unreasonably. To obtain approval, Franchisee must submit a copy of the proposed advertising to Franchisor for review. If Franchisor does not give Franchisee written notice of disapproval within fifteen (15) business days after receipt of the proposed advertising, then such advertising will be deemed to be approved. Nothwithstanding the foregoing, Franchisor may from time to time, in its reasonable discretion, provide Franchisee with such marketing programs and brochures developed by Franchisor as Franchisor deems appropriate for use in the Marketing Area. Franchisee may use such of Franchisor’s marketing materials in connection with Franchisee’s local advertising in accordance with Franchsior’s advertising standards and without Franchisor’s prior approval unless Franchisor sends written notice to Franchisee that the use of such marketing material is thereafter prohibited. Except as permitted under Section 3.15 above, Franchisor’s approval will not be required and Franchisor will not review any portion of the materials referenced in this Section 3.16, with respect to pricing or the other terms of sale of the Services to be provided by Franchisee.

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    Actively Market Your Value
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    hurting my franchise company, by established in the franchise agreements, as well as a confidential operations manual guidelines, which addressed advertising, marketing and promotional issues. By addressing this issue early on in the franchisees business, I was able to prevent problems later down the road and insure that each franchised outlet was on the same page. Below is the clause that I used in our franchise agreements;

    3.16 Advertising and Promotion

    3.16.1 Independent Advertising

    Franchisee, at its own expense, must conduct local advertising and promotional activities as reasonably required to enhance the public awareness, goodwill and image of the Franchised Business. Franchisee may not use any advertising, sales or promotional materials of any kind or conduct any broadcast advertising or promotion, without first obtaining the written approval of Franchisor, which approval will not be withheld unreasonably. To obtain approval, Franchisee must submit a copy of the proposed advertising to Franchisor for review. If Franchisor does not give Franchisee written notice of disapproval within fifteen (15) business days after receipt of the proposed advertising, then such advertising will be deemed to be approved. Nothwithstanding the foregoing, Franchisor may from time to time, in its reasonable discretion, provide Franchisee with such marketing programs and brochures developed by Franchisor as Franchisor deems appropriate for use in the Marketing Area. Franchisee may use such of Franchisor’s marketing materials in connection with Franchisee’s local advertising in accordance with Franchsior’s advertising standards and without Franchisor’s prior approval unless Franchisor sends written notice to Franchisee that the use of such marketing material is thereafter prohibited. Except as permitted under Section 3.15 above, Franchisor’s approval will not be required and Franchisor will not review any portion of the materials referenced in this Section 3.16, with respect to pricing or the other terms of sale of the Services to be provided by Franchisee.

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    Be Single Minded
    You’ve read about the importance of being courageous, rebellious and imaginative. These are all vital ingredients in an effective advertising campaign. However, they must be tempered with the most important ingredient of all—strategy.As long as the advertising industry has been in existence there has been debate about whether advertising is art or commerce. Quite frankly, this kind
    own expense, must conduct local advertising and promotional activities as reasonably required to enhance the public awareness, goodwill and image of the Franchised Business. Franchisee may not use any advertising, sales or promotional materials of any kind or conduct any broadcast advertising or promotion, without first obtaining the written approval of Franchisor, which approval will not be withheld unreasonably. To obtain approval, Franchisee must submit a copy of the proposed advertising to Franchisor for review. If Franchisor does not give Franchisee written notice of disapproval within fifteen (15) business days after receipt of the proposed advertising, then such advertising will be deemed to be approved. Nothwithstanding the foregoing, Franchisor may from time to time, in its reasonable discretion, provide Franchisee with such marketing programs and brochures developed by Franchisor as Franchisor deems appropriate for use in the Marketing Area. Franchisee may use such of Franchisor’s marketing materials in connection with Franchisee’s local advertising in accordance with Franchsior’s advertising standards and without Franchisor’s prior approval unless Franchisor sends written notice to Franchisee that the use of such marketing material is thereafter prohibited. Except as permitted under Section 3.15 above, Franchisor’s approval will not be required and Franchisor will not review any portion of the materials referenced in this Section 3.16, with respect to pricing or the other terms of sale of the Services to be provided by Franchisee.

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    Who Do You Be In Business?
    Many of us are so wrapped up in our business that we don’t have a chance to step back and reflect for a moment, on who we are in our lives. This is a problem that all of us face at one time or another whether we are a corporate executive or a live at home parent. I can remember being a child growing up in middle class America wondering what it would be like to have all the material weal
    hisor does not give Franchisee written notice of disapproval within fifteen (15) business days after receipt of the proposed advertising, then such advertising will be deemed to be approved. Nothwithstanding the foregoing, Franchisor may from time to time, in its reasonable discretion, provide Franchisee with such marketing programs and brochures developed by Franchisor as Franchisor deems appropriate for use in the Marketing Area. Franchisee may use such of Franchisor’s marketing materials in connection with Franchisee’s local advertising in accordance with Franchsior’s advertising standards and without Franchisor’s prior approval unless Franchisor sends written notice to Franchisee that the use of such marketing material is thereafter prohibited. Except as permitted under Section 3.15 above, Franchisor’s approval will not be required and Franchisor will not review any portion of the materials referenced in this Section 3.16, with respect to pricing or the other terms of sale of the Services to be provided by Franchisee.

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    Make Money as a Wholesale Distributor
    We hear this many times. We might now what it is but might not now how they make money or how you can make money doing the same thing. This article will show you what a wholesale distributor is and how you can make money as a wholesale distributor.A wholesale distributor is a person or business that delivers product to retailers or other wholesalers for resale. It might be an imp
    cal advertising in accordance with Franchsior’s advertising standards and without Franchisor’s prior approval unless Franchisor sends written notice to Franchisee that the use of such marketing material is thereafter prohibited. Except as permitted under Section 3.15 above, Franchisor’s approval will not be required and Franchisor will not review any portion of the materials referenced in this Section 3.16, with respect to pricing or the other terms of sale of the Services to be provided by Franchisee.

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    Each franchisor should make sure they have a comprehensive strategy for marketing and promotion in that should include all advertising material in the should be read and reviewed on a routine basis. Additionally I would go one step further and suggest that a franchising company should indeed consult an experienced and knowledgeable franchise attorney on this issue to see if it makes sense to include such in their franchise agreements. Consider this in 2006.

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