N-Compass TV is changing the way advertisers reach their audience. The franchise’s state-of-the-art digital billboards are placed inside local businesses, ranging from coffee shops to medical offices, to target consumers when they’re on the go. By  Sarah Lindauer

N-Compass TV is changing the way advertisers reach their audience. The franchise’s state-of-the-art digital billboards are placed inside local businesses, ranging from coffee shops to medical offices, to target consumers when they’re on the go.

While digital billboards are the name of the game, entrepreneurs from a myriad of non-media backgrounds find success in the franchise.

“My professional history has been in the agricultural industry, including cattle and horse associations, animal health and land management,” shared Sarah Peters, an N-Compass TV franchise owner in the Cheyenne, Wyoming, area. Peters’ business partner, Blake Lanning, also comes from a blue-collar agricultural background and continues to work full time on a large-scale organic crop production farm.

 Peters and Lanning were drawn to the N-Compass TV franchise because they didn’t want to sacrifice their love of agriculture while enjoying the financial gains of entrepreneurship.

“Being our own boss, making our own schedule, and financial freedom are the most appealing aspects of starting this business,” said Peters. For Lanning, the flexibility of running his own business means he can continue to help his dad on the farm.

Peters and Lanning’s success story – like so many other franchise owners – stems from N-Compass TV’s turnkey business model and world-class training program. Both make it simple for franchise owners to scale their businesses quickly without reinventing the wheel.

“At first, I couldn’t believe we were actually starting this business. I’m shy and not much of a people person,” Peters shared, laughing. “I’m amazed by the number of people coming to us, asking about advertising, with only 24 screens up in two different towns. I thought for sure it would take a little longer. I am enjoying every step of the process.”

Franchise owners may come from a range of backgrounds, but they all have one thing in common: the desire to build wealth without the constraints of working for someone else. Just find Peters and Lanning, outside on their farm, with peace of mind knowing their business is scaling.

“We have big goals for 2023,” shared Lanning. “And we’re having fun!”

Sarah Lindauer

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