May 17, 2005 (Press Release) --
DALLAS, TX – May 17, 2005 - FindAnyManual.com announces a new website to help consumers replace lost owners manuals and instruction guides for a wide range of products and devices, or rather, as the name suggests, ANY product.
Do you need to know how to work that fancy camera or thread Grandma’s antique sewing machine? Have you searched the Internet and scoured the manufacturer’s website to no avail? Rest assured that FindAnyManual.com will have it, if they don’t they’ll FIND it.
FindAnyManual.com is the brainchild of freelance writer, Steve Harris, who, after searching the Internet endlessly, and unsuccessfully, for a repair manual for a vintage outboard motor recognized the need for such a service. As he visited message board after message board and read postings from people all over the world who were desperately trying to locate an instruction manual for just about every imaginable product he saw an opportunity to fill a niche that needed filling.
“There are a few specialized hobby sites that have links to find manuals for various products that relate to their hobby but none of them are very comprehensive by any means,” Mr. Harris said in an interview. “I decided that a service dedicated to locating ANY type of manual could be very useful to a great number of people. Our goal is to be the authority in documentation replacement,” he went on to say.
A message board on the website allows visitors to post a request for a particular manual and rewards other visitors who happen to have what they are looking for by allowing them a free download from the website if they add that manual to the database, sort of a manual exchange program. Visitors can of course simply purchase manuals from the sites large database as well.
“Once the name gets out there, anyone who needs to replace a manual will automatically think of FindAnyManual.com,” Mr. Harris said.
For more information and/or investment opportunities call 972-889-2943.
Do you need to know how to work that fancy camera or thread Grandma’s antique sewing machine? Have you searched the Internet and scoured the manufacturer’s website to no avail? Rest assured that FindAnyManual.com will have it, if they don’t they’ll FIND it.
FindAnyManual.com is the brainchild of freelance writer, Steve Harris, who, after searching the Internet endlessly, and unsuccessfully, for a repair manual for a vintage outboard motor recognized the need for such a service. As he visited message board after message board and read postings from people all over the world who were desperately trying to locate an instruction manual for just about every imaginable product he saw an opportunity to fill a niche that needed filling.
“There are a few specialized hobby sites that have links to find manuals for various products that relate to their hobby but none of them are very comprehensive by any means,” Mr. Harris said in an interview. “I decided that a service dedicated to locating ANY type of manual could be very useful to a great number of people. Our goal is to be the authority in documentation replacement,” he went on to say.
A message board on the website allows visitors to post a request for a particular manual and rewards other visitors who happen to have what they are looking for by allowing them a free download from the website if they add that manual to the database, sort of a manual exchange program. Visitors can of course simply purchase manuals from the sites large database as well.
“Once the name gets out there, anyone who needs to replace a manual will automatically think of FindAnyManual.com,” Mr. Harris said.
For more information and/or investment opportunities call 972-889-2943.

DALLAS, TX – May 17, 2005 - FindAnyManual.com announces a new website to help consumers replace lost owners manuals and instruction guides for a wide range of products.
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