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... the main directory of www.findmehere.com,
an enterprise
development, site
selection, and economic
development resource.
Find Me Here.com is one of three
websites in a network dedicated to global enterprise
and economic development.

FMH ... initials stand for Find Me Here, the search
resource center of The Network. Other initials on the navigation
bar stand for websites of The
Network also.
  
Because The
Network is for searching the FMH main directory
has links to search
tools and Helpguide
for Searchers. Scroll up to the drop down menu under The
Network is for searching link to select a search tool now or choose
from here ...
FMH houses the Global Directory of Contacts which provided free access
to information for getting in touch with thousands of .network mission
contacts. FMH also houses the Enterprise
and Economic Development Library (a specialized public library
online) which has a
glossary avail bale in its collection
of reference materials for visitors interested in the
mission.
Search tools to Google
the Web or query .network websites
are available on three pages in a looped series. CLICK
HERE for the Find Me Here page.

When you see search
results, your query is complete. The results button
used by The Network is typically linked to a message stating that what you searched
for was found. You are advised to go back and search the page you came from to
find it. If for any reason there is a problem, personal assistance
is available for free ... a
search promise.
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Search Promise: You are using a share
network. That means our (who
we are) users are keeping us
busy making changes in all three websites of The
Network. For you that means finding pages in transition.
We regret any inconvenience.
While change is
part of our dedication, we want to be sure that we do all that we can
to help you avoid dead
ends and that we address problems in a way that serves
you well; therefore, personal assistance is offered as a free service.
That's our search
promise.
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Resource Center: The
Enterprise and Economic Development Library
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