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One of the first things that you might want to consider as a potential small business franchise owner is whether or not you want to purchase a low cost franchise. There are several different options within that category but a low cost franchise is usually a good option for a first time franchise owner because it requires a relatively small amount of risk and offers good experience for someone that is prepared to learn what it takes to run a small business franchise. A good, low cost option for an up and coming franchiser would include Goin’ Postal which is a shipping and packaging franchise that offers training and support. Goin’ Postal can be run as a full shipping store location or as a Kiosk business which requires a very low level of time and capital to get started. The low cost franchise market also includes businesses such as DVDNow, which is an automated DVD rental kiosk business. Or a less tech savvy entrepreneur might appreciate the hands on business approach of VacuVent duct and air cleaning. Each of these franchises is relatively low cost to start up and provides a quick cash flow, very detailed training as well as support. The added benefit of these franchises, DVDNow, VacuVent, and the kiosk option of Goin’ Postal is that they can be run from home as a home based franchise which will allow the new franchise owner to eliminate overhead costs, and ease into these franchises as schedule and commitment allow. Other Franchises along the lines of DVDNow include Video Franchises such as Infinite Marketing which creates video business cards that contains personal video messages on a business card sized CD. There are so many different types of small business franchises to choose from.