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IntellaTread Technologies
Supply public areas with this innovative product from the USA that makes floors safe.
Minimum Investment: R75.000.
Scarlett Fashion
Start an exclusive bridal and evening wear business
Minimum Investment: R200.000.
CENTRA Dyslexia
Help others overcome difficulties with dyslexia - with a franchise opportunity from CENTRA Education and Training
Minimum Investment: R25.788.
Xpress Artography
Finally, the opportunity to start your own photography business without any photography experience.
Minimum Investment: R174.000.
iPlay iLearn
Become an educational toy distributor. Sell everything from bathtime toys for toddlers to numeracy improving...
Minimum Investment: R550.
How2Franchise
Start your own franchise matching business, matching franchises with suitable franchisees.
Minimum Investment: R14.950.
BCM Business Cost Management Limited
Start your own consulting business and enjoy tremendous growth with a service customers are demanding more of...
Minimum Investment: R160.000.
EQual Zeal®
Do you love kids? Mentor children with happiness, inspiration and motivation.
Minimum Investment: R10.000.
Monkey Magic
Design and organise children's parties in a creative environment.
Minimum Investment: R125.000.
Dial A Battery
Minimum Investment: R15.000.
BlackBox
Own a network of automatic DVD dispensing machines, no staff, no stock, no problem!
Minimum Investment: R180.000.
Xpress Art
... serious earning potential, the Xerox brand name and a rapidly growing market make this an ideal franchise...
Minimum Investment: R250.000.
Amber Telcom
Start your own online business in the lucrative adult entertainment sector.
Minimum Investment: R11.000.
Sport Water
Provide clean, fresh bottled water from your own filtration facility
Minimum Investment: R25.000.
Franchise trends are pointing to an upward turn for part time franchises.
For instance, more and more people are investing in franchises that allow them to keep their current job whilst building up their new business. This trend is becoming popular because the first year of business is usually the time period when there is no income flowing in, and it is helpful to have a steady salary.
The second trend in franchising are low cost franchises, that are also generally home based. Often, these can also be pursued part time.
Unlike full time franchises, part time franchisees work an average of 12 to 20 hours a week. That leaves room for spending time with family and friends as well as pursuing other hobbies and passions. This is the option that individuals wanting to maintain a work/life balance often choose.
Generally, part time franchises are chosen by individuals who are looking for a supplemental income. The trade-off for working part time is that the earning potential is not as high as a full time franchise. Often, part time franchises allow their franchisees to work from home, saving them a commute. This is especially attractive to stay-at-home parents.
Research shows that part time franchises are consistently popular among female franchisees. This is attributed to the fact that women returning from maternity leave or with young families want to stay home whilst also achieving a second income. Males franchisees are said to choose part time franchises so they can also pursue education or leisure time.
Part time franchises are also attributed to being low-cost and low-risk, as it gives you all the benefits of a full-time franchise, but without all the overhead costs associated with a more involved business. If you can identify with any of the criteria listed above, explore a part time franchise opportunity!




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