Leicester, United Kingdom (PressExposure) February 21, 2010 -- Paul Chapman has been looking for a local franchise that works really well and researched the market place thoroughly. Paul says "After looking at all the franchises in this area, I kept on revisiting CityLocal and finally decided that this is the one."
Paul continues "The idea of helping local businesses get more customers, which is my back ground, really excites me and the way CityLocal and the website is setup, is a really strong way of doing this. I believe that CityLocal is positioned very strongly and I intend to make CityLocal Bexley the strongest local business portal available."
Paul sold CRM Software in his previous line of work and before that was a policeman in Bexley and knows the area very well. He is working with his associate, Michael Hill who is from an IT background, to ensure that his new venture hits the ground running.
Paul says "The communication with Head Office has been excellent and I really enjoyed the feedback even in the run up to the training. It has been very good and any questions I had prior to buying the franchise were answered straight away. I believe that this is the start of something very big and I wanted to get in early to maximise the opportunity. We have seen the plans for what is happening later this year and the new website due to be launched in the first half of 2010 has a tremendous look and feel and I am looking forward to all the new functions that will be coming out."
With over a 130m hits in 2009, CityLocal is positioning itself to be the most powerful online and offline business model in the UK. There has been a huge investment in the business already and there is a further serious financial injection being made for its new launch in 2010. This will make CityLocal the number one local business promotion company in the UK and Ireland.
If you are interested in discovering how you can be your own boss in an exciting market place, email franchise@citytlocal.co.uk or call 08448 844 815 today to find out more.
