Business opportunity or Franchise

Business opportunities are structured much less than franchises. A business opportunity in essence is any package of goods or services that enables a purchaser to begin his business but a franchise is just the opposite of it. A franchise never leaves anything on the potentially weak and inexperienced shoulders of the franchisee, rather it does everything possible to establish and introduce the franchisee into the market. In case of a business opportunity you don’t have the seller’s trademark to back your brand or sales. Though less expensive with no on-going royalties it never is able to give you an idea about the geographic market and its operations. In case of franchise they are simply placed on your table without any real effort on your part. No business opportunity ventures have any continuing supportive relationship between the buyer and the seller, with the initial package sold buyers are left all alone. With all these differences and advantages pointed out now its on your part to choose which one you actually want to join.

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