If you're thinking about buying a Creative Tutors 4 Kids International franchise, there are many things to consider before signing on the dotted line. Becoming a Creative Tutors 4 Kids International franchisee is not a guarantee of success, but rather a blueprint that can assist you in achieving success. Given the correct market conditions, skills and dedication, being a Creative Tutors 4 Kids International franchisee might be financially rewarding.
Jan Van Blarcum, is the founder of Creative Tutors and a child of an Army Veteran. Jan’s husband Bill is also a part of the armed forces and is a Reservist Navy Captain in the JAG Core.
We are proud to announce that Creative Tutors has been accepted into the G I Jobs Military Franchise Program. Only 10% of the franchise industry has been asked to participate. Military Veterans are twice as likely to operate their own business as non veterans are, according to census data. In fact, one in seven businesses is owned by a military veteran.
Creative Tutors is proud to support our armed forces and participate in assisting Veterans in their desire to become small business owners.
The complete list of approved military franchises can be found here!
Web Conferencing Finds a Niche in the Elementary Grades
The elementary school classroom looks very different to students today than it did for Gen X and Millennials. Forget how it looked to the Baby Boomer Parents of today. Technology is sneaking into the classroom and generation O students (born beginning in 1997) are learning more......and learning it faster!
Classrooms across the globe are connecting through Web Chat Conferencing expanding the world to our youngest students. At the speed of light and sound. The Web Chat Challenge is shaping the elementary learning experience helping to prepare these youngsters for jobs that don't yet exist and future classes without textbooks.
Franchisors during the International Franchise Association(IFA) annual conference February 2010 found that social media continues to be a huge topic of interest to the franchising industry. Not a surprise! It seems like anyone in small business and big business alike are trying to find the social media formula that fits their business awareness plans.
Social media has been a growing subject interest over the past four IFA annual meetings. I have been in all the sessions.... learning.... contributing to the conversation. In the beginning it appeared that most franchise systems were afraid of social media. The lack of control that business owners had over it. No matter how you sliced it, social media was something that was not going to be controlled. In business you have to get comfortable with the ability to get involved in the conversation and learn how to engage with your consumer and build a network of people interested in what your business has to say. Simple enough?
Congress Considers Bill To Help Veterans Own Franchises
Written by Resources for Entrepreneurs Staff Published: 3/17/2010
A new legislative effort backed by the International Franchise Association could make Franchises more affordable for veterans. Veterans, like many people looking for stability and profitability in new business ventures, often consider franchising. News for veterans is often daunting, with high unemployment rates, but Congress is considering a bill to help veterans make the investment to start a franchise. The bill, which is now sponsored by more than 30 members of Congress, was introduced by Representatives Aaron Schock of Illinois and Leonard Boswell of Iowa. It calls for a tax incentive to franchisers who allow qualified veterans to purchase franchises at lower fees. "Given the current economic climate," International Franchise Association vice president of government relations David French said in a statement, "many franchised businesses are finding it harder to access the capital they need to open new stores and recruit new investors. In order to encourage economic growth and make it easier for veterans to own their business, the IFA supports enactment of this tax credit for those franchise systems that choose to offer qualified veterans a discounted franchise fee." Columnist Joe Lindenmayer at Entrepreneur magazine has suggested that veterans are the perfect candidates for franchising, having extensive experience of both quick thinking and teamwork.
As a reminder, the special price announced for new franchise sales in celebration of Creative Tutors' 10th Anniversary will expire December 31st. In order to take advantage of this significant price reduction, you must have begun the federal disclosure process by signing the Creative Tutors Federal Disclosure Document on or before December 31, 2009 and you must complete the purchase of your desired franchise territory on or before January 31, 2010.
If you are interested in learning more about the Creative Tutors franchise opportunity, please fill out our brief contact form. Don't forget to include the best time for us to return your call.
Have a wonderful holiday season!
In addition to a well-known brand name, buying a franchise offers many other advantages that aren't available to the entrepreneur starting a business from scratch. Perhaps the most significant is that you acquire a proven method of operation by which to run your business. Training and continued support provided to you will allow you to build your franchise territory more quickly and to stay on top of the industry changes. As a new franchisees you will avoid costly mistakes that start-up entrepreneurs typically make. Why? Because the franchisor has already perfected daily operations through trial and error.
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