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[Adv.] Siderolls and Fixed Asset Recovery

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I want to spend a little time this week telling you about two websites that can improve your bottom line and will cost you absolutely nothing. The first one is called "Siderolls" (www.siderolls.com). It is a place where you can buy and sell odd lot paper with absolutely no commissions. No catch. I know, because we own the site.

Siderolls currently gets about 40 hits per day and has no paper for sale or wanted listed (so it needs your help!). Just go there, register to use the site, and list your odd lots for sale or the paper you want. I am sure we can produce a large volume of traffic quickly, but the challenge is this: you must list your wants and your sales. Just click on the picture above to get to www.siderolls.com







The second site works just like the first, except it is for buying and selling equipment. Again, no cost and no catch. Absolutely free, but you have to participate. It is www.fixedassetrecovery.com. Click on the second picture to go to it. Like siderolls, fixedassetrecovery.com gets forty or more hits per day right now. With your wants and offers for sale listed, however, that is bound to go up quickly.

Neither site accepts dealers--these are transactions by and between users only.

We do not plan to ever charge for using these sites; we do plan to add some advertising as they increase in volume. Why don't you try them out today?

Free with no catch--not something you run into very often.

Thanks,

Jim


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