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FINDER'S FEES -- THE EASIEST MONEY YOU'LL EVER MAKE
All you need to start is a typewriter, business
letterhead & a telephone. It is not uncommon for a
professional finder to earn over $100,000 a year. One
finder earned $75,000 per month for 5 years. He saw an
item in a newsletter offering 10,000 barrels of crude
oil per day for 5 years. Putting that seller together
with a buyer at a small refinery,he earned a fee of
only 25¢ per barrel, and collected his fee of $75,000
every month for 5 years.
How about trading less than $1 in postage and a
couple hours easy work for $100. Not a big fee but it
was so easy another finder couldn't pass it up.
Reading a "collectors" magazine, he came across an ad
seeking some college memorabilia from a college near
his home. He made some local telephone calls, located
the items wanted, wrote a letter, and earned an easy
$100.
A finder is nothing more than a "matchmaker" for a
fee. The professional finder simply matches qualified
buyers with qualified sellers for a fee. A finder is
not a pre-seller, dealer, representative or agent.
Jim Straw, a nationally known publisher and
entrepreneur, who has been a professional finder for
over 30 years, has written the only course in being a
professional finder. Order Finder's Fees - The Easiest
Money You'll Ever Make for $100 postpaid from the
publishers, Phlander Company, Dept. 70197, P. O. Box
5385, Cleveland TN 37320. It sounds expensive, but as
a consultation in print with a man who has made
millions as a finder, it is a very inexpensive way to
learn from his mistakes.
If a product or service can be sold or bought,
there is a potential finder's fee just waiting for a
finder with the "know-how" to earn it. There are
finder's fees to be earned in every small town or big
city, in every state and country. All you need to do
is match-up the buyers and sellers, put them together,
sit-back and collect your fees. And you can start your
own finder's fee business for less than it would cost
you for a good meal at a fine restaurant. All you
really need is a typewriter, business letterhead, and a
telephone to get started.