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Everything you need to know about Eurologos franchises
1. What are the advantages my translation agency will derive from becoming a Eurologos Group franchisee?
3. Our agency has been in business for a long time and enjoys an excellent reputation on the market. Can we continue to keep our brand name while becoming a Eurologos franchisee?
4. We have many clients. By becoming a Eurologos franchisee for how long will we be exempt from paying royalties on the turnover involving them?
5. My translation agency achieves a substantial turnover by supplying large language service businesses that are competitors to Eurologos. If we become a franchisee of the Eurologos Group we risk losing them!
6. As a Eurologos franchisor, can you give us an idea of the turnover Eurologos Group agencies guarantee us if we join your international franchising network?
7. As soon as our linguistic services agency becomes a Eurologos office (franchisee), will we be forced to have our translations done by the Group's agencies?
8. We deem it strategically very interesting to become a Eurologos franchisee. Can we do it by setting up a new company while keeping the existing one?
10. As a Eurologos Master franchisee and by creating other franchises ourselves, how will we be remunerated?
11. My agency is willing to change its name immediately after the signature of the franchising contract. Is this possible or should it happen progressively?
12. Our translation agency has no in-house pre-press department whereas Eurologos supplies integrated services for translations as well as computer graphics. Is it still possible for us to become a franchisee?
13. Our agency produces websites, is run as a graphic studio, but we have no translation experience. Can we become a Eurologos franchisee?
14. I don't have an office or employees yet for any future activities. Could I still sign a franchise contract with Eurologos?
15. There is already a Eurologos office in our area. Can we become a second franchisee in the Group in this market?
17. By observing the localization of Eurologos offices in the world, there are countries with a single office and others with several. How many Eurologos offices are planned per country?
18. Eurologos has a one hundred-page Procedures Manual. Does each office have to comply with it regardless of whether it is located in China or Europe?
21. My agency is located in a market that is far from being as developed as, for example, the Eurologos Head Office. How can I solve the problem of the difference between sales prices and production costs if I have to have my translations done "where the languages are spoken"?