- Aug 7, 2007
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What are your thoughts about the possibility to enter the fast lane by becoming a professional finder.
There are examples of people who made fortunes as a finder. Is it still a lucrative business? Has the internet made it more lucrative or made it less attractive? Everybody can communicate with everybody through the internet, but can they find each other easier or has the role of te finder become even more important?
There are examples of people who made fortunes as a finder. Is it still a lucrative business? Has the internet made it more lucrative or made it less attractive? Everybody can communicate with everybody through the internet, but can they find each other easier or has the role of te finder become even more important?
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