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SchoolOfMusic.com

SchoolOfMusic.com recruits music teachers and then provides music lessons in students’ homes, teachers’ home studios, and after school programs. Their bizop is a must see!

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SmallTownMarketing.com is giving away two marketing and advertising books for small town business owners.

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Top Ten Christian Franchises

Business Reform: “The rationale behind our list is as follows: We wanted to find the ten best Christian-owned, -run, or -founded franchises and list them according to their degree of market presence, financial success, their commitment to local communities, their overall quality (both in terms of service and product), as well as rate of growth.”

  1. Chic-fil-A
  2. Curves
  3. ServiceMaster
  4. Yum! Brands
  5. H&R Block
  6. Jackson Hewitt
  7. Keller Williams Realty
  8. Express Personnel Services
  9. WSI
  10. Two Men and A Truck

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  • I seee Curves mentioned. There is what appears to be male version called Cuts. Any relation to Curves? Any good?

  • Holis, I don’t think that there’s any connection between the two.

  • do you know of an christians who manufacture rigs for tractor trailers?

  • I am a Christian women business owner of a Ladies Workout Express. I find it amusing that everyone mentions that Curves is a Christian organization. My business and my religion are both a part of me but I do not feel the need to add “Christian” as an adjective to describe everything I do. Many of my members are of various religious faiths and we all work out together and get along very well. I opened a Ladieds Workout Express because, as a fitness center, it is far superior to Curves. The reason I did not open a Curves is that after visiting both franchises, I decided that I could not sell a service if I knew it was not the best in the marketplace. The quality of the service I provide is more important than the religious views I hold.

  • What’s a sure sign that you have just met a conman? The words, “I am a Christian businessman/woman.”

    Sad but true.

    This is common knowledge.

  • Dane is right,what is the connection between the two? i dont get the point! i need any one to explain it to me. pls!

  • Nancy, your last sentence says a lot about you. By that statement, I’m not surprised at your position on religion in the workplace. Personally, I’m a caucasion, an American, a male, a conservative, an outdoorsman, a husband, a father, a small business owner and a Christian. But, not necessarily in that order. If I could only be one of them, I’m a Christian. I’d rather be a single, childless, pencil pusher in a big city in a communist country than to hide my faith for fear of offending. Fortunately, for the time being, I can still do it here.

  • i am very thankful for this list, i never know which places i shouldn’t support and now you have made it so easy.

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