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Our name says it all!
News About You®, LLC is a young, energetic franchise company based in Louisville, Kentucky. Louis Pomerance started News About You® in 2005 producing laminated wood plaques of articles, photos and stories published in newspapers, magazines and trade publications about companies and individuals as a way to share their recognition and achievements with colleges, customers, families and friends.
Louis’ team of professional researchers, graphic artists and customer service representatives are dedicated to what they do best; Getting Your News! Our unique ability to search over 800 publications EVERY DAY for articles, contact customers and produce quality plaques in a timely manner has made News About You® a leader in our industry.
It was a logical next step for Louis to offer News About You® as a franchise. It is ideal for individuals who are looking for a low cost, low overhead home based franchise business. A News About You® franchise allows for flexible hours, no inventory and a highly desirable product; wood laminated plaques that can be marketed to virtually any business, organization and group who wishes to recognize, promote and preserve any memory, event or accomplishment that was “in the news”.
We invite you to take a closer look at a News About You® franchise and look forward to speaking to you about becoming a News About You® franchisee.
Click here to request News About You® franchise information
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Disclaimer:
The communications made through this web page should not be construed as an offer to sell a franchise in, nor are the communications directed by or on behalf of Company to the residents of, any jurisdiction that requires registration of a franchise prior to offering and selling the franchise in that jurisdiction. No franchises will be sold to any resident of any such jurisdiction and the required Uniform Franchise Offering Circular, if any, has been delivered to the prospective franchisee before the sale in compliance with applicable law. Nothing in this disclaimer should be construed as a waiver of any applicable exemption provisions that may be available to the Company. |
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