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Signwave franchise says signs are vital

According to the Signwave franchise, one of the most potent and enduring forms of communication is the sign. In fact, business depends on signs to sell, inform and communicate with customers.

Not surprisingly, today the business services franchise market is a multi-billion dollar industry catering primarily to business-to-business clients.

“For thousands of men and women across the country, the thought of owning their own business and being their own boss is a dream. Ownership provides the ability to create equity and value in your own business, rather than in someone else’s, and it also gives you a feeling of accomplishment and pride when you see your own business thrive,” says Katherine Groom, general manager of sign franchise group, Signwave.

In Australia, the Signwave franchise is offering business professionals the opportunity to be in business for themselves – but not by themselves – with the security of a proven franchise system.

“With 19 franchises in Australia, including three new centres opened in the last three months, Signwave has a proven track record,” says Groom.

Indeed, the Signwave franchise is being developed in Australia by Errington Business Systems, which has successfully developed the Kwik Kopy franchise to over 100 centres in Australia over the last 20 years.

As a business-to-business provider, Signwave stores use computerised technology to create tailored sign and graphic products.

“Everything we do is focused on our mission – to make sign and graphic solutions simple, both for our customers and franchisees,” says Groom. “At Signwave, the primary goal is to help franchise owners succeed in building successful businesses while achieving and then maintaining high sales volumes and maximising profits.”

Groom says franchisees are supported by the benefit of thoroughly researched and proven operating, marketing and financial systems. Already a fixture in the New South Wales, Victorian and Queensland markets, Signwave is continuing its expansion by offering opportunities throughout every state in Australia.

8-May-2006

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