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Take Advantage Of Declining Gas Prices With A Mobile Franchise Opportunity![]() Posted on December 10, 2008 by Ginger Watford As the global economy sees some of its most volatile days in recent history, many markets have been slammed to and fro at the whims of dodgy investors, and one of the great industries suffering at the moment is oil. Over the last few months, oil stock has been sold and traded so erratically that some days have seen up to $5 changes in the price of a barrel. Though this unbalanced time of trading is sprouting early gray hairs on the heads of investors and oil companies, it’s also producing a great number of smiles among car drivers. As crude oil prices shift, bounce, and drop, the effect of all that inconsistency has proven to be lower gasoline prices for American consumers. Though July saw the highest gas prices in American history, the last four months have born nothing but price cuts, leaving the national average gas price in November barely above $2, which is almost a 50% price reduction from the demoralizing peak of summer gas prices. When prices dropped below the $3 mark a month or two ago, you could almost hear America sigh in relief. Those $4 gas prices undoubtedly took their toll on American consumers, but vehicle-based businesses perhaps felt even greater pressure. Individuals can cut back on auto usage, but businesses that make their money from transport or shipping can’t, which meant that there was no alternative to spending that extra money on fuel. So now that gasoline is back down to prices that haven’t been seen since the winter of 2006-07, there is every reason for such businesses to cheer. In fact, with gas prices now so low, it may be the appropriate time to consider the purchase of a mobile franchise. A great business opportunity, mobile franchises offer all the potential income of their office-based counterparts, but without the overhead costs of renting a location and keeping mass amounts of stock on hand. Though there is no business without cost, these business opportunities are far less expensive than many other options, and here are a few of the better choices within this category of franchise. 1-800-DryClean Future Stars Sports Photography Cartridge On Wheels Standard Paints Inc.-Wood Defender Doody Calls ElizaJ MaidPro Of course, choosing a business based solely on the price of its necessary resources (in this case, gasoline) is a little absurd, and that is in no way what this article is advocating, but if you were already interested in a business similar to any of these listed, then consider a mobile franchise alternative, which can save you money on overhead, provide great service to clients, and now save a great deal on gas as well. There’s no telling what the future of gasoline prices will be, but we do know that for now, we have prices almost as good as they’ve ever been, so it may be time to take advantage of that. Additional Franchise Articles![]() Q&A with Kelly Honkomp of the NanoNet The Growth Coach® Breathing New Life into Greater Dallas Area Businesses in Tough Economy Q&A with David Goodman, President of Companion Connection Senior Care Q&A with Reagan Rodruiguez, CEO of 5th Avenue Acquisitions & Venture Capitalists Recent Franchise News![]() Pizza Buffet Included in GI Jobs Magazine 2012 Military Friendly Franchises Fresh Coat Painters to Open New Location in Chicago’s North Shore CKO Kickboxing Opening New Gym in San Diego WIN Home Inspection One of G.I. Jobs Magazine’s 2012 Military Friendly Franchises CKO Kickboxing is G.I. Jobs Magazine’s 2012 Military Friendly Franchise Recent Franchise Press Releases![]() THE UPS STORE CONDUCTS FRANCHISE-OPPORTUNITY EDUCATION NATIONWIDE FIRSTLIGHT HOMECARE ANNOUNCES NEW DIRECTOR OF FRANCHISE DEVELOPMENT Honest-1 Auto Care Named 2012 Military Friendly Franchise by G.I. Jobs Magazine Three ProTect Painters All-Stars Prove Success is Just a Brush Stroke Away Sport Clips Haircuts on Target to hit Second "Billion Dollars" in Haircuts by 2014 |
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