Iowa sits smack dab in the middle of the American Heartland—flanked by the
Mississippi River on the east and the Missouri River on the west, it is also
the heart of the Corn Belt. Iowa’s agricultural economy has been diversifying,
and now hosts industries such as manufacturing, biotechnology and green energy
production.
What once really was the “Land of the Indians,” Indiana is now home to nearly
6.6 million people, with the largest group of the population hailing from
German lineage.
If you value having plentiful mountains, rivers and wilderness in your state’s
backyard—and you’re a big fan of potatoes—consider opening a franchise in the
great state of Idaho.
If you’ve ever dreamed of living on a tropical island, surrounded by beaches,
surfing, lush vegetation, Hawaii might be an ideal place for you to open a
franchise. Imagine running your own business and staring out into the Pacific
Ocean with a drink in hand!
If you want a truly southern experience, full of sweet tea and porch swings,
consider opening a franchise in Georgia. Southern hospitality, a diverse
landscape and lots of tourism can be assets for any business you choose to
start here.
Florida, the Sunshine State, home to beaches, swamps, gators and nearly 20
million potential customers. If you choose to open a franchise in Florida, you
will be blessed with great weather (mixed with a few hurricanes), a diverse
population and no income taxes!
Small but mighty, Delaware is known as The First State—having been the first
state to ratify the Constitution. These days, Delaware is home to a little
less than a million people, and one of the largest Air Force bases in the
country.
California truly is The Golden State. Home to an array of important people,
places and companies, California is a franchisee’s paradise. The beautiful
landscapes are complemented by the booming economy, and there are plentiful
opportunities for motivated entrepreneurs who want to begin a new venture on
the West Coast.