NORTH VANCOUVER, BC, December 19, 2012 (Press-News.org) TapSnap is bringing the next big innovation in event entertainment to cities across North America, with a groundbreaking new phototainment franchise.
"We created TapSnap because we believe work should be fun," says Scott McInnes, CEO and Founder of TapSnap. "This is a new breed of lifestyle franchise. You get the flexibility of a part-time business with the potential of full-time pay. You get to be part of exciting parties and events with your machine, and best of all, you help people make photo memories that could last a lifetime. We think it's about as much fun as you can have owning a franchise."
Because typical TapSnap events include weddings, corporate events and parties that tend to take place on evenings and weekends, franchisees can run their TapSnap business while keeping their full-time employment. Aspiring entrepreneurs require $30,000 to get started, and can earn over $1,400 from a single booking.
"With TapSnap, you can work less, earn more, and have a great time while you're doing it," Scott McInnes, TapSnap CEO
Here's how it works. TapSnap's giant 42-inch multi-touch screen allows event guests to take their own commercial-quality photos, add personal messages and drawings, and share their creations with the world on social media - all with the touch of a fingertip.
Only recently made possible by the latest advances in multi-touch technology, TapSnap is instantly connected to social media. With over 300 million photos being shared every day on Facebook, TapSnap is designed to feed the surging demand for exciting new pictures.
TapSnap franchisees benefit from a centralized reservations center to handle customer inquiries, SnapBook software to manage their schedule of events, and a corporately run advertising program.
"We are committed to making your business both personally and financially rewarding," says McInnes, whose team has over 12 years of experience helping people start their own businesses. His company, DVDNow Kiosks has grown to be the largest independently operated network of movie rental kiosks in the world, with operations in 16 countries.
"We are also looking for franchise partners with energy and ideas to help us shape the future of TapSnap. This is a franchise where you can make a difference, while adding a magical touch to special events."
Brad and Allison Rudover wanted "to have the party of the century" for their wedding, held this fall in Vancouver, Canada.
Brad says, "Not everyone wants to dance, sit at their table, or pound drinks at the bar. We thought about what we could do to get the non-dancers out of their chairs and really get everyone involved. TapSnap was the solution. Just about everyone made their way over to the TapSnap area and the photos are absolutely amazing. It captured candid moments of our guests just having fun. And this is exactly what we hoped for."
The newlyweds are still receiving feedback from their guests that it was the best wedding that they had ever been to.
A limited number of exclusive TapSnap franchises are now available in the United States.
Call 1-877-577-0566 www.TapSnap.net or email clairen@tapsnap.net to learn more about the enormous potential of TapSnap
About TapSnap
Having your picture taken has never been this much fun. TapSnap is the next big innovation in event entertainment and franchising, bringing sophistication to the concept of the photo booth. Open concept and instantly connected to social media, TapSnap blends a high-tech product with an innovative franchise model, and is based in North Vancouver, Canada.
TapSnap Mixes Wow Factor with Ultimate Lifestyle Franchise
TapSnap is bringing the next big innovation in event entertainment to cities across North America, with a groundbreaking new phototainment franchise.
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