Bloodstockauction Offers New Franchise Business Opportunities

Media Release - Wednesday October 27

On the back of Australasia’s leading weekly thoroughbred auctions, Bloodstockauction.com is now offering three fantastic opportunities to establish your own independent franchise business, servicing the racing and breeding industry, with the full support of Bloodstockauction.com.

These State Development Franchisees will act as Bloodstockauction.com’s exclusive partners within their selected regions and be responsible for the ongoing development and growth of the brand and network.

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State Development Franchisees will be responsible for servicing and building membership within their state and securing local entries into all online thoroughbred auctions hosted by Bloodstockauction.com. 

State Development Franchisees must have previous experience operating within the thoroughbred racing and breeding industry or have a proven track record in running a successful business, be skilled at identifying new business opportunities, be comfortable in approaching new clients and be able to provide ongoing customer service and support.

State Development Franchisees will access and use Bloodstockauction.com’s proven online auction platform and administrative services in the conduct of their independent business and share in all auction revenues generated within their state.

To find out more about this exciting business opportunity, contact Alan Biddle at Bloodstockauction.com on 1300 849 349, or via email to gm@bloodstockauction.com.

 

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