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With Recession Expected To Last, Which Franchise Businesses Will Succeed?![]() Posted on November 11, 2008 by Ginger Watford Obviously, we’re in the midst of a recession; that’s been the buzzword for too long now to ignore it. But the question rising to the surface of people’s minds now is exactly how long this downward trend is going to last. A recent survey of top economists has concluded that, if professional estimates are right, recession is likely to last through 2009. Of course, no one can definitively say what the future holds, but of 102 of today’s great economic minds, all but 10 held far more pessimistic outlooks than they had only 3 months prior. Of them, 79% expected an economic growth of no more than 1% over the next year, and 38% felt that the economy would most likely continue to shrink. Only 36% of those surveyed believe that all the government’s efforts to turn things around were having any kind of a positive impact, while the vast majority see no fruit from all the government has tried to do to free up the credit situation. All things considered, these 102 professionals do not have high expectations for 2009. If their predictions prove true, those in the business world do not have a great deal to look forward to, and those hoping to break into the business world have a potentially steep road ahead of them. There is, however, a very stark difference between steep and impossible, and even though the economy, present and future, may not be pretty, there are still ways that franchises can help new business owners make their way even in long-term recession. The following are some of the business opportunities that franchising offers in what some people consider recession-proof industries. Alliance Cost Containment Grease Monkey Meineke Precision Tune Auto Care Case Handyman and Remodeling Homeworx Return-a-pet Though everyone had hopes that this recession would pass quickly, that has not been the case, and according to economic pros, it won’t be the case in the near future, either. Recession, however, is not the same as economic collapse. There are still numerous business opportunities that either survive downturn well or miraculously thrive in it. As you give heavy thought to whether or not this is the time to start up a franchise of your own, keep your eye on these industries and see how they continue to prosper in the midst of this economic crucible. 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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