Adventures in Advertising vs SportsXpress Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of Adventures in Advertising vs SportsXpress including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
Adventures in Advertising Franchise
SportsXpress Franchise
Investment $35,000$15,000 - And Up
Franchise Fee $30,000$15,000
Royalty Fee 6-8%10% which includes a 2% towards training fund
Advertising Fee --
Year Founded 1980-
Year Franchised 1994-
Term Of Agreement --
Term Of Agreement --
Renewal Fee --


Business Experience Requirements

 
Adventures in Advertising Franchise
SportsXpress Franchise
Experience -* Passion for sports * Strong people skills * Small financial investment

Financing Options

 
Adventures in Advertising Franchise
SportsXpress Franchise
  In-House/3rd PartyIn-House/3rd Party
Franchise Fees Yes/No-/-
Start-up Costs No/No-/-
Equipment No/No-/-
Inventory No/No-/-
Receivables No/No-/-
Payroll No/No-/-

Training & Support

 
Adventures in Advertising Franchise
SportsXpress Franchise
Training --
Support --
Marketing --
Operations --

Expansion Plans

 
Adventures in Advertising Franchise
SportsXpress Franchise
US Expansion -Yes
Canada Expansion NoYes
International Expansion No-

Company Overviews

About Adventures in Advertising

Dan Carlson started Adventures in Advertising in 1982 in Seattle. The company acted as an independent distributor of logo merchandise, but soon moved into the design and consulting side of the promotional products business. Adventures in Advertising franchisees work with organizations and corporations, helping them put together marketing programs involving promotional items such as T-shirts, mouse pads and pens bearing their logos. Franchisees can run the business out of their homes, in an office or as an add-on to another business.

About SportsXpress

SportsXpress is a grassroots, multi-media publishing platform dedicated exclusively to the community sports lifestyle! We’re all about the athletes, their teams, coaches, families, volunteers and fans. We publish real life stories and include all ages and skill levels.

Our business plan was derived from the evident lack of coverage of local organized sports. Through discussions with numerous groups and associations we also discovered those involved in local sports view it as more of a "lifestyle" - an important part of their identity. Later, we discovered the local sports scene is one of the largest lifestyle segments in any community and across the country.

In the spring of 2008 we launched a test model and have been developing the playbook ever since.

We are excited to invite you to be a part of this distinct lifestyle - one that we call a “hidden economy”, and look forward to working with you on developing your winning game plan.