THE OPPORTUNITY

The sales of computers have reached a mind boggling $300 billion per year and the service on those sales reached $491 billion1 in 2009.

There are approximately 119.29 million households in the US based on the US Census Bureau, Current Population Survey 2009.

According to a 2007 Report by Leichtman Research Group, 81% of all US households have at least 1 computer, 18% own 2, 24% own 3, 15% own 4, and 34% own 5 or more.

What does all this mean; it means the opportunity is unlimited for the right person. Friendly Computers is the vehicle to help you get a piece of the market while helping you accomplish your personal and financial goals.

Whether you are looking to start a new business or expand your existing IT Services Business, the Friendly Computers Franchise System will allow you to make a smooth transition.

It was once said that the definition of security is;"Having the ability to produce or have produced for you".

WHAT OUR FRANCHISEES OFFER

Friendly Computers franchisees offer an affordable alternative to IT Solutions for both the SMB market and the home user.

With the cost of hiring an IT specialist reaching $56,950 plus benefits, it’s not practical for the SMB owner to employ an IT Department.

Many companies are now using outsourcing as a key strategy in growing their business. By outsourcing, they lower their labor cost, which directly affects the bottom line thereby allowing them to become more competitive in the marketplace.

Whether it’s setting up an email address or building a custom PC. Networking to complete IT solutions, Friendly Computers franchisees are at the forefront of the high tech world.

Don’t let the low investment fool you; this is a high demand, high profit potential opportunity with a low investment.

Friendly Computers is the perfect franchise opportunity to do just that. Why not call now and start on your road to financial independence.

1The IDC report, Economic Crisis, Response: Forecast Update -- February 2009, In the United States, IT spending will total nearly $491 billion in 2009.