Revive! announces new PR programme headed by Red Marlin
Cara Squires, writer
Over on LinkedIn, the SMART repair franchise was thrilled to share the news that Red Marlin would be helping Revive! enter deserving franchisees for local business awards throughout 2022.
In the words of the car and automotive franchise, sharing a post from Red Marlin about the partnership and adding a Revive! comment, “It's great to have Red Marlin on board supporting us with a public relations programme. We're rightly proud of the SMART repairs we complete and all of the fantastic work our network of over 50 franchisees carry out on a daily basis. As a result, we want to ensure that their hard work, professionalism and excellent customer service is recognised!”
In order to do this, Revive! explained, “We will be working with Red Marlin to enter suitable franchisees into local business awards throughout the year. We can't wait to see what the future will bring from our partnership.” This is one of the many ways in which Revive!’s growing network supports its over-50-strong group of talented franchisees, and if you chose to invest with the SMART repair company, you’d benefit from this support too!
If you’re an organised, commercially astute person with strong communication skills, a willingness to follow tried and tested systems and a passion for outstanding customer service, you’re likely perfect for Revive!. And you can become a franchisee, without any experience in the automotive sector, for a minimum initial investment of £14,000, with a total investment cost of £32,000.
Interested? Who wouldn’t be? Find out more about the self-described “multi-award-winning franchise offering you a proven route to building a multi-van, £1m+ turnover business – and an asset to sell in the future” via Revive!’s profile page on Point Franchise, which you’ll discover linked above.
Revive! Auto Innovations
Operating in the rapidly growing SMART repair industry, Revive! franchisees run large territories and manage their own team of technicians who repair damage to car paintwork including bumper scuffs, minor chips and the refurbishment of alloy wheels.
Cara Squires, writer