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Why should I register?

YearbooksYou may be saying why should I register and seek this man’s help. I would like to explain why you should register for my help. I have developed a finely honed process of searching for High school yearbooks that is highly developed taking into account many; many search methods that are not available to you as an individual. These search processes were built upon my continued running into brick walls, and sidestepping the natural end to a search, looking in a different direction. Not only do I have many, many options available to me, but I have developed a network of people whom I built in the search method. I have personally handed out 300 business cards to people who may come across a book here or there or a pile of books, at flea markets, storage locker auctions, thrift stores, used book stores, cleanout specialists, estate sales people, and people specializing in sales of nostalgia based paper, or books.

My network is now hundreds of people, through many, many outlets. These people now contact me, to tell me they have new material I have not as of yet seen. That is the key, there is always something new, there is a constant flow of new stuff to be found.

By being part of my buying network and registering your wish, I will constantly be comparing the wishes of my customers and members of my site against the constantly changing inventory of myself, my competitors, and my contacts or the network I have developed. That provides a much greater chance of my success in finding you book than the success you might have in using the limited resources you have to search.

I can cast a much wider net with smaller loops in it, based upon the development of the network I have built through the years. Most importantly the marketplace is always changing. A book that is here today may not have been here yesterday, the searches I do are more like to spot that book, than periodic random searches you do, and you have isolated search methods while I have my network. My chances of success are much greater than yours.

The cost of membership is 7.95. I purposely (and against the advice of some) made the cost affordable to all. 7.95 is a pack of cigarettes to a smoker, a six pack of beer to a drinker, lunch at McDonalds to most anyone, a single cocktail at a nice bar, or a dozen Dunkin Donuts. I needed to meet some sort of level of costs to build a web site and develop the product I offer to an automation level that really produced for its membership. How many times did you spend 7.95 yesterday and I bet you can’t even remember where you spent it?

The 7.95 you spend with me will provide the basis for a search that hopefully yields a positive result in me finding your yearbook, with my advanced search methods. I don’t guarantee to find your book, but here is what I do guarantee. I will do the best I can using my advanced search methods to try to find your book. I will also provide you with helpful tips to aid in your own search for your book as a member of my site. In the end this is 7.95 cents well spent, and will raise your chance of finding your book immeasurably. The 7.95 expenditure will allow you access to search methods that you could not take advantage on your own and is born of the hard work I did again in the pursuit of my own book (which I ultimately found).

Some have asked us to clarify what exactly is a search or what is it exactly we do after you join. I have attempted to explain that below for you. I would like to clarify the search meaning or definition, to help resolve any confusion, the search is ongoing. It is not a one time search, nor do we report on it as to where it stands as time goes by, it stays active, and no additional payment is required unless the book is found - you would be then asked to buy it. The value for you in this is not a report as of now, it is the ongoing aspect of continually looking for it that is the value here. Since things change every day and we hear about new books being available all the time, searching and researching, and searching again, is where you get the value - not in the idea of where does the search stand today! The search status function of my web site will not be operational for another year - 2011 - but again the value of a search is in it's ongoing aspect, not it's "where do things stand right now aspect". If there is news on your search we will contact you with the already supplied contact info to tell you we have found your book and here is what you need to do next. It is searched for until found and if that takes five years so be it. Some never get found and you must be prepared for that possible outcome, but by registering, you have ensured that if one of my over 500 contacts has it for sale, it will be bought for you for purpose of reselling it to you and then, we will contact you with the contact info we took, so sit tight and by all means feel free to ask from time to time, but we will be contacting you if it comes to the surface! Best Wishes- and hope this clarifies it for you! Ron