Wellbeing Magazine Franchise
Become a Magazine Publisher
Looking to change career, start your own business or take control of your working day? Running your own business is not for the faint hearted but many people dream of being a business owner and a master of their own destiny.
Setting up a business from scratch can take many years to establish, sometimes taking 2-3 years before you know if the idea is even a winner.
Many of us feel the need to make changes to our lifestyle, try something new, branch out and escape the rat race and while there are many opportunities and ideas available to us, choosing the right one is not always easy.
If you think that running your own business will give you more time to spend with the family, allow you to spend a leisurely morning sipping coffee with friends and that money will flow in without effort, then running your own business probably isn't for you.
Running a business can mean late nights doing VAT returns, many hours problem solving and thinking up new ideas, weekends can be spent developing new contacts or getting up early for a networking breakfast meeting. Running a business is a way of life, that you and your family need to take fully on board. Running a businesses is not a 9-5 job but the rewards for many far out way the inconvenience of a few late nights.
The benefits of running your own business.
- Unlike a job, if you need more income you can work harder, create additional streams of revenue.
- Unlike a job you can decide to take a day off mid week without having to ask your boss.
- Unlike a job you can pick the people you work with
- Unlike a job you are creating an investment for your future
- Unlike a job you join an elite group of entrepreneurs, people who take responsibility for their destiny
- Unlike a job the amount you earn is directly proportionate to the hours you work, how organised and efficient and creative you are, you get to set your own salary.
What's Next?
So if you like the idea of a problem solving, challenges, flexibility, new opportunities and a little hard work then may be you are the kind of person we are looking for to join our team.
Find out how you can start your own magazine, organise events and work locally with your community.
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