V2K Intl.
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Meet Franchisees

"What intrigued me initially about V2K window décor & more was the proprietary software program and how this technology was changing a very traditional 'paper and pencil' business. The software allows for a one call close the majority of the time, whether it's a sale for $500 or $20,000! When combined with the low overhead, corporate support and great products, the potential for success is unlimited. It wasn't easy to make the decision to leave a great six figure job working for a Fortune 500 company, but I knew that I wanted more from my career/life. Now, I have a business that I am passionate about with a great team at V2K Corporate to support me. V2K Window Décor has turned out to be just what I was looking for in a business for myself and more!"

Diana Zanzonico
"When I was looking for my next franchise opportunity, I was looking for a business that I could work from home. V2K was the perfect fit for both criteria. I work my business from home which allows me to spend more time with my family, and affords me complete control of my schedule. Additionally, my initial investment was all that was needed to start my business. V2K is a unique opportunity, with extraordinary income potential."

Melinda Cammisa
"We had already owned a window covering franchise when we discovered V2K. I wish we had known about V2K earlier. That didn't stop us from buying a V2K franchise and I'm very happy we did. V2K offers so much more than the other window covering franchise we had. If you want to be in this business and industry, V2K is the only company to consider."

Shane and Betty Ortel
"When I first purchased my franchise I was very nervous. I asked myself over and over if I was doing the right thing. I had no window fashion training at all. When I went through the training and realized the kind of support I got when I was on the job, and the incredible advantage I had in the field with the software, I was so excited about it that I ended up purchasing another territory."

Diana Miller
"With a background in corporate management and a love of fabrics and design work, I find owning a V2K Window Fashion Franchise a powerful and satisfying situation. I enjoy being my own boss and having unlimited opportunities to create beautiful window treatments. The computer program is fun to use and enables both me and the customer to enjoy the design process (and get immediate price quotes). The corporate support is excellent and the buying power of the group enables me to be very price competitive. I'm anticipating many years of success as a V2K Window Fashions franchisee."

Sharon Chilson
"When we decided to start a business we looked for months at different franchises as well as existing businesses for sale. When we talked to V2K, they seemed more interested in us being successful than just selling another franchise. The business has turned out to be a perfect match for us. The hours are flexible. The work is fun. The proprietary software we use makes it hard to believe that you could do it the old fashioned way and the pricing is very competitive. But what I really attribute our success to is the great support we get from everyone at V2K. I had worked for many years with a franchisor that was more adversarial than helpful. V2K is just the opposite. Whenever we have a problem or question they bend over backwards to help. The entire staff at V2K has been instrumental in helping us achieve our goals.V2K window décor & more and more has turned out to be the career of our dreams!!"

Jeff and Victoria Lilly

 
Quick Facts:

Business Type:
Franchised Home-Based Business

Inventory Required:
None

Cash Investment Required:

$50,120 - $82,300

Number of Franchises:
200+

Franchise Rankings:

Franchise 500® rank:
#176 (2007) ; #189 (2006) ; #194 (2005) ; #279 (2004) ; #374 (2003

Fastest-Growing Franchises:
#78 (2005); #59 (2004)

Top 101 Homebased Franchises:
#48 (2007); #50 (2006); #54 (2005); #80 (2004)

Top Low-Cost Franchises:
#107 (2003)

America's Top Global Franchises:
#138 (2007); #149 (2006); #145 (2005)