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ServiceForMe.com has a very simple purpose founded on two key facts:
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Some people have things that need doing.
They have no time available for doing those things and they have nobody in mind that can help.
They are called consumers.
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Some people have skills to do things.
They have time available to do those things and they would like to earn money by doing work.
They are called service providers.
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ServiceForMe.com connects people who have things that need doing (consumers) with people who have skills to do things (service providers).
The things to be done can be almost any legal and legitimate service work.
The website carefully matches consumer requirements with service provider capabilities and facilitates an introduction.
It lets the two parties communicate and share relevant pictures/documents.
It protects the privacy of both parties, and it includes features to support the safety and security of both parties.
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All ServiceForMe.com users start with creating an Account (Register).
A single account can be used for all purposes.
You can be a consumer, a service provider, or both with just one account.
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Consumers create Projects to define the requirements for the things they need done.
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A project must include a label/name, an email address, a USPS zip code (or Canadian postal code), a maximum range of miles (driving distance) to search within, and one or more specific services needed.
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Consumers create Projects then actively seek out Service Providers who meet the requirements.
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Consumers decide which of the matching Service Providers they want to contact and how they want to contact them.
They can respond to Service Provider questions anonymously via the website.
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Service Providers create Profiles to define, and also promote, their skills and capabilities.
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A profile must include a label/name, an email address, a USPS zip code (or Canadian postal code), a maximum range of miles (driving distance) willing to travel, and one or more specific services offered.
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Service Providers create Profiles then stand by until they are matched with Consumer Projects.
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Service Providers can ask questions about Projects to which they have been matched.
They do not go looking for Projects because the matches are strictly based on requirements and capabilities.
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ServiceForMe.com avoids the flaws of Craig's List, yellow pages, and other websites. Read more...
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Create a ServiceForMe.com account (Register) now and or the easy way.
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