How you could own a SAAS franchise this week
Setting you up for recurring revenue with a proven business.
Without the high cost of traditional franchises.
Wayne here.
According to Statista there are over 805,000 franchises in the U.S.
But when I searched for SAAS franchises…
I got nothing.
Now… I’m NOT saying there are zero SAAS franchises.
Just stating that nothing came up in my search query.
So I’m going to assume there are some software franchises…
But not many.
What if you could launch your own SAAS franchise…
In a weekend?
Without needing to master Ai…
Without hiring employees…
Without writing code…
Would you be interested?
I’ve never given franchises much thought before…
So I did another quick search to learn more.
This time on franchise costs…
Here are 3 franchise start-up costs I found at entrepreneur.com…
McDonald’s $1.5-2.6 million (no need to explain)
Christmas Decor - $11,400 to $31,900 (Decorate the outside of your home for Xmas)
Little kickers $20k - $35k (teach preschoolers to kick a soccer ball.)
I mentioned the second two because they were the lowest price franchises on the list.
Nothing against Little Kickers…
But it seems like a lot of money to turn kid-sitting at a soccer field into a business.
This got me to thinking…
Why do so many people buy franchises?
Because the franchise has proven the business model and all the processes that go with it.
They’ve taken the guesswork out of creating a successful business.
A business person isn’t usually interested in buying a McDonalds…
So much as they’re buying a degree of certainty in producing a profit.
That’s what you’ll get with this SAAS business…
A proven product… proven processes and a proven sales funnel.
Russell walks through the whole sales funnel for you…
And all the software you get to be a bona fide SAAS business owner in no time flat.
>>> See how you could own a SAAS franchise at a fraction of the cost of these other franchise options <<<
Helping you hustle,
Wayne
P.S. The sheer amount of business assets in this offer is over-the-top.
So I’ll do my best to explain more in the next email…
But the only way to really see everything is to check out the web class.
It’s called “The Last Secret”…
Which sounded like a lot of hype to me at first.
But it’s actually part of a larger theme started years ago…