Raring2go joins Point Franchise
Sophie Cole, writer
Raring2go is the newest franchise to join Point Franchise – is the magazine franchise the right opportunity for you?
Point Franchise is pleased to welcome Raring2go to its international network of established franchises. The magazine guide franchise, which produces family-friendly editorial publications across the UK, is on the hunt for brand-new franchisee editors to add to its existing team and we’re so thrilled to welcome the company to our network.
Raring2go produces local publications that act as a handy guide for parents and kids up to the age of 11, showing them the fun things that are happening in their area alongside enjoyable articles and exciting family-friendly adverts. There are currently more than 50 editors working across the UK, distributing around 13,500 copies of each local magazine every quarter, meaning that the magazine franchise has an impressive readership across the country. Each edition is printed centrally, ensuring that Raring2go’s distinctive style is maintained across each local publication.
Raring2go is a full member of the British Franchise Association, meaning potential franchisees will be assured of its commitment to ethical and moral business. Its highly flexible business model can suit anyone, from working parents who want to run their business from home and have plenty of time with their children, to those willing to dedicate all their time to their business for maximum financial gain.
No prior experience running your own business is needed, or even experience working in the magazine industry, as Raring2go recognises that things such a self-motivation, enthusiasm, passion and the willingness to follow its proven business model to success are much more important. All new franchisees will receive several days of in-depth training that will teach them everything they need to know about editing their very own edition of the magazine.
Raring2go!
Raring2go! is recognised as ‘The go-to guide for you and your child’ across the UK. Focused around their own quarterly magazine and local website, each franchisee offers multi-channel advertising campaigns including print, social media, online and direct marketing – connecting businesses with local families to give parents great ideas for activities and events.
Sophie Cole, writer