Pixel Advertising: JULY 2012
Pixel Advertising: JULY 2012
Pixel Advertising: JULY 2012
How a 21 yr old student made $1 million CROCS or JIBBITZ? RISK & REWARD
PIXEL ADVERTISING
Caseys Story Should you enter the Den? Should you concentrate on one product? CROCS v JIBBITZ Do you create a trend....or improve an existing product?
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PIXEL ADVERTISING
How did a hard-up student devise a cunning plan to make $1 million which became one of the most brilliant internet phenomenons of our age and spawned a new concept in advertising
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A selection of franchises
Oven Rescue - Pages 36-37 Business Doctors - Page 38 O2PPS - Page 39 PVC Wizard - Pages 40-41 Riverford Organic Farms - Page 42 Snack in a Box - Page 43 Razzamataz - Pages 44-45 Minters Fine Foods - Page 46 Suit the City - Page 47 Sure2Dorr Leaflet delivery - Page 48 Techs Direct - Page 49
Letters from readers - Page 50 - 51 Young Entrepreneurs. - Page 52 Jacobs Ladder - Page 53
So WHATS MY STORY?
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Sentencing him to two years and eight months in jail, As a result of the revelations, the already suspicious Judge Aidan Marron QC, said: The fact remains that investors looked into the accounts and uncovered the you have been responsible for persistent dishonesty. fraud. Judge Marron added: You could have enjoyed a privileged existence without resorting to dishonesty. 11
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THE TRADES
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So come on, take control of your destiny with Oven Rescue Group!
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Well, this is why O2PPS window cleaning franEach franchisee has tailored their business to suit them chise services is probably the right choice for you, personally. Some franchisees are money orientated othI know this because Ive actually gone through this ers not so, but they are all In Control of their future. journey personally. We at O2PPS hope this short read will allow you to be in touch with us. We strive as a business to secure our future, and we promise that we will work with you to secure yours.
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The Market
Take a look around any housing estate and you will notice the large number of conservatory and PVC installations. With over 200,000 conservatories due to be installed this year, all of which would benefit from regular cleaning, the market continues to grow. With 23.5 million households having some form of double glazing the PVC cleaning market is even larger. Over the last six years, we have consistently proven that the market for a professional and expert cleaning service exists. Our customers enjoy the confidence that dealing with a professional company brings, safe in the knowledge that their conservatory is in our expert hands. That is why we are asked to return year after year and are always highly recommended Our goal has always been to provide the complete business package all in the back of a van. We think we have achieved that. At the end of your comprehensive training package you will drive off with everything you need to establish and run your PVC Wizard specialist cleaning company.
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The Package
A high-quality package of specialist equipment to get you started - tools, applications and ladders Start-up stock of our unique Magiclean branded products Branded workwear and all-weather kit from Berghaus Marketing material & leaflets
Perhaps more importantly, you will receive our PVC Wizard guidance, training and support including access to our unique M.A.G.I.C. standards of operation detailing how to consistently perform to the highest standards.
Why Franchise?
Research by the British Franchise Association has shown that a new franchise has a 90% chance of success after 5 years, whereas a stand-alone start-up business has an 80% failure rate after 5 years. Advice from the HSBC website states: Franchising is a well established and successful method of doing business. It is a way of setting up in business for yourself, but not on your own.
Proven Format
We know conservatories and PVC in detail, inside and out - and were experts at cleaning both. Of course, as the leading brand in this industry you would expect that. However, we are also experienced at establishing franchise businesses and have proven that we can train people who have no previous experience to run their successful specialist cleaning business.
Finance
Because you have the benefit of a proven business format behind you with financial projections based on reality and experience, were you to approach a bank for capital they are more likely to look favourably at your proposition. Lloyds TSB and HSBC have assessed our franchise proposition and consider financial assistance and banking services to PVC Wizard franchisees, subject to status. They are willing to lend up to 50% of the franchise fee. 41
All businesses need to be profitable to survive, grow and keep relevant to the needs of their stakeholders. Sustained profits come from a commitment to Most customers order weekly or fortnightly, so theres repeat being genuinely useful, generating long business as long as you continue to provide a first class -term value for customers, staff, service. Its not just fruit and veg that we supply though. Our suppliers and the world at large. franchisees now sell an ever-expanding range of organic produce, Business should be fun, so we are from meat, milk and eggs to pasta, juice and wine. Its great for our looking for franchisees who we like, customers but just as beneficial for our franchisees too, giving them trust and who share our ambition for a even more opportunities to spread the word, serve and satisfy world where good food, good farming (growing their business and profits along the way). and good business are the norm. Most of your sales will come from regular satisfied customers wholl pay weekly or before their delivery, so your business will be cash rich from day one. Naturally, like us, youll want to build your business too. So well expect you to devote plenty of time to spreading the word about our fruit and vegetables, service and philosophy, securing a steady stream of new customers along the way whilst continuing to provide your regulars with an unbeatable experience. Your daily orders will be processed centrally at your regional farm then picked, packed and dispatched overnight in chilled vehicles to refrigerated collection hubs near you, keeping everything nice and fresh. Youll manage marketing activities, customers accounts and orders through an extranet database, linking our offices to yours at home. Its an easy system to learn and use and all youll need is a broadband connection at home and an up to date computer. 42 We need people who are hard working and well organised, with the confidence and willingness to sell and develop the business with us. An enthusiasm for food and interest in how it is produced will help to sustain you through the harder times. You should be independent and self motivated, but also able to appreciate the benefits and accept the compromises that come with being part of a larger organisation.
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Are you a Franchisor? tell us about what you offer. Are you a Franchisee? Tell us why you went into the business and how you have fared. WHAT ADVICE DO YOU HAVE FOR OTHERS?
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Minter's Fine Foods are a franchise operation in which each designated area is owned and run by a highly experienced and dedicated franchisee operator. The franchises were established by Sean Minter whose family has over 150 years combined experience in manufacturing and providing quality fine foods alongside unrivalled excellence in customer service. Whilst many businesses portray to offer quality foods with great service, very few in reality really do. Minter's Fine Foods has been established to address these values of quality produce and exceptional customer service.
Franchise Opportunities
Franchise opportunities available nationwide.
EDITORS CHOICE
Franchise Opportunities with Suit the City
At Suit the City we believe in entrepreneurs! There are 2 ways in which you can work with us. Firstly as a franchisee or secondly as an agent.
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Have you always dreamed of running your own business? Do you love fashion and style? - but dont know how or where to start your business? We can help You can become a Suit the City franchisee for a minimal investment of 14,950 plus VAT for the regions, and 19,950 for London. You will be able to start earning after your initial training period with the potential to earn over 50,000 per annum. Suit the City will support you all the way with training, samples, marketing, inspiration and advice. Everything will be covered including
How to manage a business Client Management Book-keeping Event Management How to measure Marketing Growing your business
2. Agent
If you already run your own business, we would be interested to talk to you. You are probably already working as an image consultant, dress maker or alterations specialist and your clients are asking for tailored suits and separates and you would like to help them. Suit the City offer joint marketing programmes and support to grow your business. We are happy to come to your studio and hold client evenings so that your clients can view, be measured and choose their suits, separates or shirts so that you can start earning immediately. Contact - kcj4324@aol.com 47
Running a Sure2Door business gives you the opportunity to generate a substantial income. With our help, you will be able to easily create your ideal work / life balance. We have three franchise levels and each one is tailored to different requirements. You can also choose to work in the business or employ a manager to run the day-to-day logistics the decision is dependent on what you want to achieve from your business. Before youre accepted onto our franchise program we will sit down with you to help you create your business plan. This will enable you to understand if the business is the right fit for you and whether the territory you are considering can realistically achieve the income you require. 48
"Techs Direct just made my day! They set up my new PC, installed my old software and moved all the stuff across from my old PC. No hassle, in plain english. So Happy"
Techs Direct is unique we are so confident about the merits of our franchise and of the future Techs Direct that were inviting you to join the Techs Direct franchise network for free!! We will gift you your initial 12-month franchise licence fee and, unlike many franchisors, we will not ask for a percentage or a cut of any work that you generate yourself! This way you can trial the franchise and limit any financial risk. Why is it FREE? We want to attract great people to our network and we do not want create any barriers to entry. We have that much confidence in our proven business and marketing systems that we know that people who stick to the plan will enjoy great success. Franchise licence fees will not be charged until after the first 12-months. If youve made a success of your business we believe that being a part of the Techs Direct network adds significant value to your business and youll be keen to renew your franchise licence. If you dont feel that your franchise adds value you can simply walk away and continue your business. Its as simple as that.
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I love the idea of your magazine, I can see this really taking off, both with potential investors, but also entrepreneurs looking for guidance. I can't wait to see your magazine in the shops its going to be brilliant. Hi Casey, How are things going, hope your ok. The magazine article is fantastic. What a brilliantly put together and fun mag for everybody to find something inspiring!! I will be looking forward to the next edition! The article is great thank you. I hope it goes well for you because the whole publication is a really good read. Please let me know if it goes into print so that I can buy one.
I'm gobsmacked. I knew it was going to be good but that has just bowled me over! Brilliant! Perfect!
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Gabriel Weinberg
I believe that ambitious start-up ideas have similar success probabilities to their less ambitious counterparts, if not higher success rates. No, I don't have any real evidence. Call it a highly educated guess. Note I'm not talking about expected value -- they definitely have higher expected values. They also have a much greater chance of being an elusive $100M exit, which is why VCs are always looking for them. A higher probability of success is a completely different thing because if it were true then you should almost always choose an ambitious start-up idea. (There are still a few reasons why it still may not be the best choice in a particular situation.) Ambitious start-up ideas usually operate in large markets where there are often lots of customers and lots of money flowing. If you start out trying to create or disrupt such a market you often end up stumbling on an initial beachhead where you can attack the greater landmass. Contrast that outcome with a less ambitious start-up idea, which usually means picking a niche a priori. In that case you're limiting both market size and wiggle room, and so if your guess at the right niche is wrong you can be left almost dead on arrival. Another contributing factor is ambitious start-up ideas are attractive to the ecosystem of start-up land. If the idea is the brain, everything else you will eventually need is the body (employees, investors, press, etc.). An ambitious start-up idea with just a little bit of traction attracts all the right body parts. A non-ambitious startup idea with just a little bit of traction languishes on Angel List. My project ideas have certainly gotten more ambitious over time. In other words, it has taken me a long time to learn this lesson. One non-intuitive corollary is you don't have to start out like a big company (raising tons of money, etc.) to attack a big vision. This is essentially the primary tactic Paul Graham lays out in his latest essay on frighteningly ambitious start-up ideas, which pushed me over the edge this morning to finally pen this letter.
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Rashid Kasirye started Link Up TV, an online music and talent platform, straight out of college and has seen it grow from humble beginnings to a strong online community, which sees their YouTube page hitting over a million monthly views and thousands of fans on Facebook and Twitter. Rashid has already seen the company make music videos for artists on some of the top UK music channels and his popularity is sure to keep growing in the industry. As we journey through 2012 and Link Up TV step up their video production capacity Im sure you will see even more music videos in the charts made by Rashid and his team Josh Buckley (MinoMonsters) Josh Buckley is the CEO and founder of MinoMonsters, a Pokemon type game where you can battle and trade pet monsters. Josh is the youngest CEO to have raised funding from investment giant Andreessen Horowitz at 19 years of age. The Kent born youngster sold his first company at the age of 15. He created Menewsha a community where users create whimsical avatars and interact online for fun. He sold this for a six figures sum while still in school. Emma Sinclair (Target Parking) Emma Sinclair is a passionate young entrepreneur. She had the high powered, high paid city job but she left it to start Target Parking. After investing in a small car parking firm she set up Target parking which offers services for car parks across Britain. Including cash handling, security & facilities management. The 29 year old is the youngest person to float a company on the Alternative Investment Market and her business acumen has seen her tie up some big deals which helped the company see revenues of just over 1million and she fully expects that to grow further in 2012. Nick DAloisio (Summly) Nick DAloisio is only 16 years old but he has already managed to raise $250,00 in funding for his start-up, Summly. He created an app that offers a simpler way to browse and search the web by automatically summarising search results, web pages and articles to make content easier to sift to and find what is most relevant to you. In its first 4 days after it reached 17k downloads and is now well over 100,000. Still studying for his GCSEs he had to get special dispensation to delay his mocks while he travelled to San Francisco. 52
To keep a finger on the pulse we felt it necessary to find a Young Entrepreneur to write about young entrepreneurs. Whilst browsing on twitter one day I came across 17 yr old Jacob, talking about how he was determined to be successful, to be a millionaire and to own a Ferrari, by the time he was 30. I am convinced that he has all the necessary drive and determination and I for one would like to witness his rise up the ladder of success. He has agreed to write this column to chart his progress up the rungs of JACOBS LADDER.
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