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Starbucks evaluating the Indian organised coffee retailing market
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| Starbucks could be in talks with six potential partners and is considering a joint venture with Indian firms from the retail and lifestyle sectors. The news comes after the announcement at the start of the year that Costa Coffee intended to build a portfolio of 300 sites in India using a local franchise partner. |
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Branding USPs etc Its a Bit More Complicated Than You Think
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| When you mention branding the really inexperience entrepreneur tends to think of their logo, whilst the business person who has read up a little thinks of their USP (unique selling proposition). The overall thinking tends to be that you slap your logo on everything, mention your USP a few times and you have branded your company! If only it was that simple. |
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The Pizza Pope: The Early Years of Tom Monaghan
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| When Tom Monaghan was a young boy, he wanted to be three things: a shortstop for the Detroit Tigers, a priest, and an architect; founder of a multi-billion dollar pizza company was not on the list. However, that is exactly what Monaghan would become. Since launching Domino’s Pizza in 1960, Monaghan has grown the company into an empire, with over 8,000 locations in more than 54 countries around the world, and sales that exceed $4.6 billion. Nevertheless, the story of Monaghan’s life was not always as sweet as the success he would later achieve. |
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Beneath All the Toppings: How Monaghan Grew Domino’s into a Pizza Empire
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| “If you want to be successful over a long period, you have to have some idea why you were born and what life is about,” says Monaghan. “I don't know how anybody can function without thinking that through.” It may have taken him a while to realize it, but Monaghan certainly came to know what he was meant to do with his life. From dropping out of school and shredding cheese in his one-man pizza shop in Ypsilanti, Michigan, to exporting his recipe for success to over 8,000 Domino’s locations around the world, Monaghan pioneered his way – and his pizza – to the top. How did he do it? |
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Hottest Food Franchise Business Opportunities: Pizza
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| Nearly everyone loves pizza, even if they can't seem to agree on toppings, so it might not surprise you to find out how lucrative the pizza business can be. Here's a quick look at some of the best Pizza franchises and what it takes to get each of them going. |
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Choosing A Business Thats Right For You
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| Many successful businesses have been built by taking a traditional business and making it better. Domino's Pizza was certainly not the first to offer home delivery of pizza, but they were the first to guarantee it would be delivered piping hot to your door in 30 minutes or less. Amazon.com was not the first company to sell books, but they were one of the first that would let you buy books from the comfort of your own home while sitting in your underwear |
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Get Out Of The Branding Business
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| The success of marketing your restaurant or franchised restaurant can be measured by how many friends you have made in your local community. It's really that simple.
It makes little difference if you are a pizza franchisee who is one of 300, or you are Mama's Pizza and an individual operator. You must network your local community to succeed. Period.
If you are writing checks for ads, if you are advertising on the local theater movie screen, if you have a radio spot, you are WASTING cash. This is true, even if you own a recognizable, branded franchise location.
The only brand you should be concerned with is your own. And the only way to build your own personal brand is to get out of your office chair, or from behind the bar and go into your community.
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A New Race Car to Success in 2010 for Christmas This Year
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| A car lovers point of view on how to grow your sales in 2010. Steps to chose the road, the engine and the fuel you use to get your business to its best year ever! |
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Find marketing partners
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| A marketing partner is another business which can complement your business or help to refer new customers your way in exchange for reciprocal referrals.
A good example of this is if you leave some of your leaflets in the sales area of a fellow business, preferable in the same town or area as your business and in exchange you have their leaflets in your reception area.
To take this concept a little further you could introduce promotional schemes; for example...you could put on your sales literature "When you buy a pizza you get 20% discount off of XYZ video store". At the same time as you offering this you can get XYZ video store to offer a similar promotion so that when a customer rents a video they will get 20% off pizzas at ABC pizza store. |
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Dubai Conference helps International food chains franchise in Middle East
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| 25 Jan 2010: Uno Chicago Grill, Pizza Hut, Round Table Pizza and California Pizza Kitchen are just a handful of food franchise brands that have recently researched expansion in Dubai and other key Middle Eastern markets. Now their executives and others looking to get in on the hot nontraditional market have both a trade show and interactive conference tailored to the area’s food and beverage sector. In response to overwhelming demand, Gulfood, Dubai’s largest trade exhibition for food, drink, food service and hospitality equipment, is launching the inaugural Gulfood Conference, according to a company statement. |
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Singapore beckons as Crust Gourmet Pizza opens 50th Aussie store
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| 3rd February 2010: Franchise network Crust Gourmet Pizza Bars has just opened its 50th store and is setting its sights on Singapore. The Cheltenham, Victoria, franchise will further establish Crust’s foothold in the Melbourne market, complementing its plans for both domestic and international expansion this year. The pizza franchisor has plans to open its first international store in Singapore and expand into Western Australia and South Australia this year. |
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Little Caesars Franchise Review and Cost
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| Back in 1959, Marian and Mike Ilitch opened their very first pizza bistro in Garden City, Michigan. The restaurant served traditional Italian dishes such as spaghetti and fried chicken but pizza proved to be its best seller. The owners then realized that the future of their business lay in that direction. |
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