Franchise Radio Show 122 “Video to promote, grow, and operate your franchise” with Glenn Walford

Glenn Walford is the founder of magnetic business media, a video content production company that specialises in working with franchisors and franchise sector suppliers.

His pedigree in this was borne out of all the work done in his original business, and that he still has, called Franchise Buyer, which is a lead generation and content marketing business, once again, for franchisors.

Importantly, Glenn started his franchise journey in senior marketing and operations roles with brands like Lenard’s, Donut King, Zarraffa’s Coffee and more.

To listen to this episode “Video to promote, grow, and operate your franchise” with Glenn Walford, click here.

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