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Franchising and the Wellness Industry Opportunity
India is likely to have more than 2,000 spas by the end of 2010, up from just 200. The wellness industry is alive and kicking in India and nothing demonstrates this better than the hyper-activity in the spa business.

Food franchising come of age in India: FICCI
Food franchising has come of age in India. Northern India boast of having 70% brands of 408 brand franchisors, Western India with 386 brands, Southern India with 250 brands and the Eastern India with 58 brands. Over 30% of new food outlets which are coming up in almost all the cities across the country are through franchise system, 17% share of food and beverages in the organized sector is operated by franchisors in the country. There are 1200 franchisors at present, out of which 150 are exclusively dealing in food and beverage retail 75% of which are of Indian origin and rest are international.

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SOCIALLY CHALLENGED? - Business and the Social Networking Revolution
Far from the days of the old school tie and unusual handshakes, the last decade has seen an unparalleled rise in business networking. Many of the traditional networks, such as the IoD, Chambers of Commerce and Rotary have had to rise to the challenges posed by a host of groups, both international and local. Opportunities abound, ranging from breakfast meetings, through lunch and into dinner. There have even been twenty-four hour charity ‘networkathons’, so you don’t even have to go home for want of an event to go to! There’s a new kid on the block now, however, and he’s making a big impact very quickly. Over the last ten years there has been a slow but steady growth in the number of networking organisations appearing on the internet.

Networking Saying Hello with Impact
In an age of global competition, today’s information professionals engage in a sport that isn’t found on an Olympic roster. Chambers of Commerce, conferences, and other business meetings form the backdrop for networking, a form of interaction professionals use to build profitable relationships.

Party Networking or “Are You George?”
I love advertising my business through networking with other upbeat business people. There are many networking groups in every city—trade organizations, Chambers of Commerce, Rotary Clubs, national associations, etc. But you don’t have to restrict yourself to business organizations..

The Dirty Secret of Why Many Chambers of Commerce Fail to Increase Sales
Throughout the United States, Chambers of Commerce engaged in annual or even bi-annual membership drives. Yet, the 800# gorilla in the room is this dirty secret. Read on if this is of interest to you.

CONNECTING IS NOT ENOUGH: The Networking Journey……How networking has changed and where it is heading
May saw me celebrate a ten-year anniversary. On 11th May 1999 I started work for Business Referral Exchange, then a new networking organisation founded six months previously and with just four groups running in London, Hertfordshire and Essex. At the time networking as a formal activity was little known in the UK, with a few independent groups supplementing the networking offered by Chambers of Commerce and community groups such as Rotary. How times have changed! Networking is now a key activity for millions of small business owners across the World and, with the rise of social online networks, is being recognised as a key skill for everyone, from jobseekers to global corporates.

International Food Franchises find ways to cater to the Indian Palette
Put it down to a stubborn Indian palate, but most international brands have to revamp their menus when they come to India to keep their customers happy. Baskin Robbin’s have just launched their latest ice-cream flavor - kulfi. Indian Touch “

Sanjeev Kapoor and Better Value Brands launch 1st Global Chain of Indian Restaurants
September 8, 2010 FranchiseExpo.in Indian food will never be the same again! India's most celebrated Master Chef, Sanjeev Kapoor has joined hands with corporate multi-brand entity, Better Value Brands (BVB) to launch the India’s first global chain of Indian restaurants, called "Indii." This Rs. 100 crore joint venture plans to set up 70 Indii outlets across the country, and also aims to reach out to the Indian diaspora in different continents by March 2011.

Go Chaatzz Food Franchise Forays in South India
South India is a humungous market for North Indian Chaat Food. A market that Go! Chaatzz.. Is targeting to capture. It has ambitious plans to be the number one North Indian Vegetarian Food & Beverage restaurant chain in South India. Hyderabad is strategically chosen as the first South Indian city to test the brand’s potential success. A cosmopolitan city with diverse culture, yet deprived of a true North Indian Vegetarian dine in atmosphere. The keys to success are simple, Go! Chaatzz.. Will provide a value for money hygienic dining experience in a very classy manner. The chic looking outlet at Himayathnagar at Hyderabad exhibits that Go! Chaatzz.. Is all set to take over the market for many years to come. With five outlets launched initially through the franchising route, there are many more in the pipeline in the next six months alone.

How to Compete with Discounters
If you manage a small to medium-sized business, chances are you encounter pricing pressures from some version of a large discounter. Large competitors may have more money to spend to attract new customers, more buying-power to undercut your prices, and more resources to outlast you in a price war. If they’re from overseas, they may also have cheaper labour. That’s why when chambers of commerce and associations bring me in to speak to business owners on competing with price discounters, my advice: “Don’t be better – be different.” In other words, don’t even try to beat their prices. Instead, be different in these three areas…

WUSME International Conference 2011: SMEs Regional Development in a Globalized World
Delegates of entrepreneur organizations, among them Ministers, Ambassadors, Chambers of Commerce and private Companies from 23 Countries discussed three days at the WUSME International Conference (24 – 26 November 2011 in Budapest) a “New Architecture for recovering from a financial crises and for enhancing economic development, particularly in less privileged economies.”

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