Signworld’s Jack Werner Hosts Breakout Lunch at the 2011 Franchise Broker Conference

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Just returned from the 3rd Annual Signworld Luncheon at the FBA Annual Convention with Jack Werner.  Jack invited broker attendees 14to a special luncheon at U.S. Signworks, one of Signworlds many franchisees.  The franchisees discussed why they chose Signworld over the many of other options they were presented.  The franchisees informed all of the attendees of the great validation and support Signworld provides.  They explained how Jack from Signworld encouraged questions and that is not something they have experienced with any other franchise.

The attendees were given a chance to ask questions, the first question asked was how Signworld, being a business opportunity, generates revenue?  Jack explained how being a business opportunity corporate can run leaner, no attorneys needed for an FDD or to chase down unpaid royalities.  Jack explained most of the revenue comes from the initial investment, equipment and the Signworld convention.

Signworld has been in business for 24 years and prides themselves for never having any legal accusations against them.  The Signworld franchisees discussed how they have done business all over the United States, franchisees in Jacksonville Florida have created signs for a client all the way in Alaska!  Signworld considers themselves to be a recession resistant concept as in harder times companies need to advertise even more.  All in all Signworld is a proven concept happy to assist clients interested in becoming a part of the Signworld family.

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