WHY BE A COFFEE NEWS FOREIGN LANGUAGE HEAD
OFFICE?
The Benefits
It's a job with a big business income potential. It's practically
recession-proof, competitor-proof, down-sizing-proof and
by its very nature as a business, you'd also be a part of
something SO beneficial to everything and everyone it touches,
it's no wonder Coffee News has grown leaps and bounds -
already earning the title, "World's Most Popular Restaurant
Publication".
The Actual Work
Step 1:
To start up a "Foreign Language Head Office",
you first have to translate all the materials for potential
Licensees, including the actual Licensing Agreement (also
to be checked out by your lawyer for its legality in your
country), the operations Manual, the actual upcoming content
of your Coffee News (or foreign language name equivalent),
List of Licensees (a hard copy if they don't yet have access
to the internet), plus possibly one or two of the "What's
Happening" newsletters (written by Coffee News Licensees)
to start you off. MOST of this can be achieved by inexpensive
translation programs in which, only "minor editing"
will actually be needed to develop your final copies for
Email/printing.
Step 2:
Advertise your Coffee News (or language equivalent) licensing
opportunity on the Internet and in computer magazines, and
later, the classified section of newspapers in the cities
not yet licensed.
NOTE: More than 50% of available cities/towns (over 25,000
population) in Canada were licensed in 7 months - all done
through a 7 - line classified ad in a computer paper that
reached most major Canadian cities. Another 20% were licensed
by EXISTING Licensees - wanting to add more areas to their
original license. Our web page and additional requests from
Licensees should see Canada at full saturation point by
Dec/06. (Our total advertising bill - less than $3,000.00
Cdn.) Canada 's population: 30 million.
Step 3:
Send out licensing agreements/manuals and other info of
help to potential licensees who contact YOU. You put a "reserve"
on their chosen town/city for two weeks - to allow them
time to check out how well their issue would be received
by potential advertisers, restaurants and readers, and to
"check us out" via our "Master Web Page".
In this way, they have access to EVERY Coffee News Licensee
- worldwide - either through their web page and Email, or
their actual phone number to call them personally. In this
way, we show potential licensees that they're not buying
into something that someone thought of last week, sitting
in the tub! And, since 70% of Licensees in Canada (where
it started) have already added additional areas to their
original licenses, you can be pretty sure that ANY Licensee
they contact will have something very positive to say about
Coffee News and being a part of the team.
Step 4:
The actual content of Coffee News you download every eight
weeks - translate, fine-tune with substitutions probably
in the "Everybody's Talking" (to add stories from
your own country), "Quoteable Quotes", and "On
the Lighter Side" (jokes especially, are hard to translate
with the same kind of "gotcha!" at the punch line).
When you have your own fully translated issues, you put
them on a secure area of your own web page and your Licensees
access it from there. (We show you and your Licensees how
to do this). For any Licensee of yours who is not yet "Internet-capable",
you may have to send the material by courier, but it is
a requirement of new Licensees to be up and running with
their own web page within 3 months of Licensing. In this
way, costly mailings are eliminated - as a bonus of also
being tied into the Coffee News Master Web Page.
A Common Question
Why should I translate YOUR publication, instead of making
my OWN - AND ALL the money?
You see a great idea and think "how much money it
MUST be making for somebody else!" "HOW EASY to
make MY OWN! I'll just take 20%, 50% off the price and EVERYONE
will jump at it!"
DON'T BET ON IT!! Coffee Newses everywhere have had to
put up with cut-rate, "copy-cat" issues that spring
up and die soon after - whether by legal means by coming
too close to our copyrights (which by the way, are world
wide in all languages), or just naturally going bankrupt.
Coffee News in Winnipeg , Canada - where it started, has
already seen 13 copycat competitors go bankrupt. Some even
made it to "city-wide coverage" - using OUR restaurant
lists to find out where to go, (as did "Winnipeg Review",
who upon reaching city-wide, sold her entire business for
$500.00 to a print shop, that went bankrupt from it - 3
months later! That $500.00 she got was very little consolation
for the $50,000 or more she invested in it - to TRY to compete
with Coffee News).
Why do copy-cats have such a hard time competing? Because
Coffee News was designed from the ground up - six months
of research before its first publication, to be able to
provide both MAXIMUM AD RESULTS AND MAXIMUM READER ENJOYMENT!
The best, "loved by readers" copy-cat publication
WILL FAIL if it doesn't translate those readers into advertiser
response - which pays the bills. And, even the poorest-looking
amateur publication that gives advertisers "decent"
response, will survive and grow - until Coffee News comes
to town and offers its readers a far more interesting product
to read, and its advertisers - far better ad results. In
fact, NO restaurant publication has EVER been able to compete
successfully with Coffee News, and the day one succeeds,
it'll be bought out THAT day and analyzed, so that any benefit
IT offers beyond what Coffee News NOW offers, is passed
on to our Coffee News Licensees!