NTV360 Grows Quickly With Low-Cost Franchise Opportunity

NTV360 Franchise: A Class by Itself
Jill Abrahamsen

Digital Advertising Model Offers Low Overhead And Recurring Revenue

SUMMARY BOX FINAL
  • NTV360 is a low-cost franchise opportunity with no storefront, big equipment or large team needed.
  • Franchisees place digital screens in local venues and sell ad space to nearby businesses.
  • The model is built around community connections, recurring revenue and flexible growth.

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Not all franchise brands fit neatly into a familiar category or sector, and NTV360 is one of those rare opportunities that stands on its own. It’s a simple and flexible, low-overhead business that doesn’t require a storefront, equipment or a big team — just relationship-building skills and willingness to build community connections with a model that grows naturally over time. For anyone exploring franchise options, it’s a low-cost franchise opportunity that deserves a closer look because it solves a very real problem in a very practical way.

Today, small businesses are struggling to get noticed online. People scroll past ads without thinking twice, and the digital noise keeps getting louder. NTV360 approaches the challenge by placing digital screens in everyday spots where people actually pay attention, such as restaurants, gyms, salons, offices and other busy local venues. The result is a business that feels grounded in the community and offers steady, recurring revenue for franchise owners. NTV360 started in 2022 with a mission to help local businesses gain visibility while strengthening the neighborhoods they serve. What began as a modern take on indoor digital billboards has grown into a scalable franchise model built around meaningful local partnerships. The brand started franchising in 2025 and has already expanded to more than 41 franchise locations, plus two corporate-owned units. “Every screen we place represents local partnerships, visibility for small businesses and opportunities for our franchise owners,” says Todd Bourgeois, director of franchise development.

Todd Bourgeois, director of franchise development of NTV360
Todd Bourgeois

How It Works

The business model is straightforward. Owners partner with local venues and place digital screens at no cost to the venue. Franchisees then sell ad space to local advertisers, such as doctors, Realtors, home service providers, attorneys and other professionals who want to be seen in their own communities. Monthly rates typically range from $300 to $2,000, depending on placement and visibility. As owners add screens and build relationships, their monthly recurring revenue grows alongside the network. Each screen has the potential to generate more than $10,000 in annual revenue. “The more screens you place, the more advertisers you attract and the greater your monthly recurring revenue,” says Bourgeois.

Work from NTV360 franchise

Unlike most franchise systems, there are no percentage-based royalties, marketing fees or hidden charges. Instead, franchisees pay a straightforward $500 monthly flat fee plus $75 per screen. People who thrive in this model tend to enjoy connecting with others. Many come from sales, marketing or entrepreneurial backgrounds, but the common thread is comfort with conversations and community engagement. A typical day might involve meeting with potential advertisers, visiting venue partners or managing ad placements through NTV360’s software. “The best franchisees are go-getters who love networking and want to be a visible part of their community,” says Bourgeois.

Growth happens organically as franchisees place more screens, deepen relationships with local business owners and expand into new territories. The recurring-revenue model makes even small wins add up quickly. Most franchise owners can operate the business solo or with a small support team. Once established, many hire administrative or sales assistance as they expand their network of screens and advertisers.

NTV360 provides thorough onboarding, one-on-one coaching, interactive webinars and lifetime sales support. From lead generation and proposals to client retention and system navigation, owners have guidance every step of the way. “Our goal is to make sure no one ever feels like they’re in business alone,” Bourgeois says. “We train you to win, then coach you to keep winning.”

A Low-Cost Franchise Opportunity

As franchising continues to grow, so do the options for people looking for a more flexible path into business ownership. According to the International Franchise Association’s 2026 Franchising Economic Outlook, U.S. franchise establishments are expected to reach 845,000 units in 2026. Many opportunities, including NTV360, do not require a huge investment with a storefront, heavy equipment or a large team. 

NTV360 offers a unique. low-cost franchise opportunity with benefits such as:

  • No employees needed to start
  • No storefront required
  • No heavy equipment
  • Low overhead
  • Simple digital screen advertising model
  • Recurring revenue potential
  • Flexible, community-based business
  • A unique concept in a growing digital ad space
  • Relationship-driven work with local businesses
  • Support, coaching and training from the brand

Learn more about the NTV360 franchise opportunity.

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Jill Abrahamsen

Jill Abrahamsen

Jill Abrahamsen’s career spans more than 25 years in editorial, design, and marketing roles. As the editorial director of IFPG, she serves as editor-in-chief of Franchise Consultant Magazine and FranchiseWire. Through both platforms, Jill helps franchisors spread the word about their brands and reports on the latest franchise news and trends. A skilled storyteller, Jill communicates franchisor’s messages through feature articles and franchisee interviews.

Jill is an accomplished writer, editor and graphic designer. Her extensive experience includes key roles with major consumer publications, including Boating, Popular Photography, and Design NJ magazines. As founding editor-in-chief of Franchise Dictionary magazine, Jill developed her passion and fascination for franchising which continues to grow in her role at IFPG.

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