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EmbroidMe
A franchisee is a powerful and effective process that includes the marketing, sale and distribution of products as well as services. Experience of the franchisor and the goodwill of the brand are the vital attributes of a successful franchisee. The franchisor licenses the trademarks and techniques of doing business and performs the distribution of products or services through his associated dealers. EmbroidMe founder, Ray Titus begins his franchising career with Minuteman Press, a family-owned printing franchise that is now more than 800 outlets strong. EmbroidMe was found in 1974 and is around for hundreds of years. But until EmbroidMe, it was difficult to find a store that could handle all the custom embroidery, screen printing and promotional product needs, one that could do so individually, competently and on time. EmbroidMe helped break new grounds with the idea of a full service retailer for personalized apparel from headtotoe as well as customized specialty items from A to Z. Each of their stores features a wide choice of customizable goods like Shirts, Caps, Denim, Towels, Uniforms, Jackets, Vests, Aprons, Bags, T-Shirts, Personalized gifts and Promotional Products such as pens, mouse pads, sports items and stickers. EmbroidMe has thousands of items ranging from name-brand goods to their own high-quality, private label line. The in store personnel at EmbroidMe are pros at helping the customer to create a top-quality look and feel as one needs. At EmbroidMe, they understand that their work is only as good as the garment or product it goes on. That’s why the entire customizable products in their showroom and catalogue are made by the best companies whose awareness of quality matches with their own. Their costs and fees are a total investment of 88,000-291,000 US dollars, a franchise fee of 35,000 US dollar, an ongoing royalty fee of 6.3 percent, with terms of agreement for 10 years, renewable, and a renewal fee of 2,500 US dollars. Their mission is to constantly be a force for positive direction in the embroidery industry, and to motivate and guide others to be successful as independently owned franchises.
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