Two new Weed Man franchises have recently opened in the United States. There are now 95 license agreements in the United States covering 208 territories.
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Corbin and Audrey Schatter, who bought their first Weed Man franchise in 2003, purchased the geographic rights to northwest Franklin County and Delaware and Union Counties in Ohio. Joe Barone, a first-time dealer, operates his Weed Man franchise in Buffalo, N.Y., Kenmore, N.Y. and the southern tier of Erie County.
Barone just completed several weeks of intensive training in Toronto with the master franchiser, Turf Holdings. In the 12-day workshop, the new franchisee learned about every aspect of the business from sales and marketing to turf technology and fertilizer applications.
Turf Holdings owns the rights to sell sub-franchises in the United States. The 13 U.S. sub-franchisors have exclusive geographic rights in which to sell dealerships or franchises. Most dealers purchase rights to multiple territories, which are based upon population.
For more information about Weed Man go to www.weed-man.com
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