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February 2015

| Business World

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and framing businesses have different strate-

gies. But we like ours, it works well for us,

and we’ve never strayed away from it.”

In addition to offering a large scope of prod-

ucts, The Great Frame Up also employs

knowledgeable and extensively trained staff

who are available to walk customers through

the selection process. With just a brief dis-

cussion about the home or office in which

the finished art will hang, the company’s de-

signers and framers are capable of creating

a “unique design sure to compliment a cus-

tomer’s room, personality, and style.”

When it comes to their clients, Dahl says

The Great Frame Up forms extremely close

and long-standing relationships. Franchise

Concepts forms the same kind of relation-

ships with their franchisees, who come from

a wide variety of backgrounds. According to

Dahl , he’s seen franchises launched by ev-

eryone from nuclear physicists to plumbers

to other professionals who retired from one

career to start another.

“We’re able to take people from all types of

backgrounds and turn them into a business

person,” Dahl explains. “All someone needs

is good communication and customer ser-

vice skills. We can teach everything else.”

“In terms of franchising opportunities, the

costs range from $112,000 to $180,000 for

a turnkey operation,” he continues. “And we

offer a complete service, first in terms of lo-

cating the correct marketplace for the area

they want to be in, and then in selecting real

estate within that marketplace.”

From the start, Franchise Concepts lever-

ages expertise and experience to help their

franchisees achieve success. As part of that,

the company makes sure that every franchise

sets up shop in an area and address that is

well-suited to their business. As a franchi-

sor, Franchise Concepts is even willing to

help negotiation better leasing prices from

commercial property landlords. Historically,