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FranNet Makes Inc. Magazine List of Fastest-Growing Businesses — Again
May 31, 2013
FranNet helps match professionals with the right franchise opportunities
We’re excited that for the third consecutive year, FranNet has made Inc. magazine’s exclusive list of the nation’s fastest-growing privately held companies!
It’s great news for us. The annual ‘Inc. 5000’ list ranks companies on their three-year growth rates; ours was 49 percent from 2009-11.
Making the 5000 list follows two consecutive years on the ‘Inc. 500’ list, the top 10 percent of the 5000 list and one of the most prestigious registers in American business. In 2010, we registered nearly nine times our 2007 revenue, and in 2009 nearly eight times our 2006 revenue.
It’s incredibly rewarding to make Inc.’s list three years in a row. It’s an indication of how much demand there is for our services, even in an economy that still struggles. An astonishing number of former corporate workers have come to us for help in realizing their entrepreneurial dreams, and the numbers reflect the demand for our services.
FranNet is a franchise matchmaker that connects likely franchise owners with established national brands. Entrepreneurs who use us succeed at much higher rates than typical startups; our recent survey of more than 1,000 former FranNet clients revealed 85 percent were still in business after five years, compared to 50 percent for typical small businesses.
Like the franchise industry overall, which is projected to add 168,000 jobs to the U.S. economy this year, we’re doing very well. Now is an excellent time for professionals from any background to look at franchise ownership as a way to achieve financial stability and control over their careers.
If you’re stuck in a shaky, dead-end corporate job and have always thought about owning a business, franchising is a great option. Download our Road Map to Success on this site and set up a consultation with one of our consultants!
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