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Fully Promoted is a global franchise specializing in branded apparel, promotional products, and marketing services. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in West Palm Beach, Florida, the company was originally known as EmbroidMe before rebranding in 2017 to reflect its expanded range of services.
Fully Promoted is part of the United Franchise Group, which has a rich history in the franchising industry.
The franchise began offering opportunities shortly after its inception and has since become a leader in the promotional marketing industry. Fully Promoted stores offer a comprehensive selection of products, including uniforms, workwear, drinkware, office supplies, and custom promotional items.
What sets Fully Promoted apart from its competition is its one-stop-shop approach, providing not only products but also solutions to help businesses grow through effective branding and marketing strategies.
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The Fully Promoted franchise provides a structured and detailed training program for its franchisees, which is divided into the following key components:
The Fully Promoted franchise does offer territory protection to its franchisees. When a new franchisee opens a Fully Promoted location, they are granted an exclusive territory, which is carefully defined in the franchise agreement.
This exclusive territory ensures that no other Fully Promoted franchise can operate within the same area, allowing the franchisee to build and grow their business without direct competition from within the brand.
This territorial protection helps franchisees focus on developing strong relationships with local businesses and organizations, securing a loyal customer base.
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