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StelNet.com is one of the European pioneers of the Infobroker profession.
What does the Infobroker work consist in?
He searches business opportunities for the companies, diffuses their profiles in the channels of the international trade and cooperation, selects the best opportunities through databases and marketplaces that spread out all over the world the business contacts.
He has the skill to collect and assemble together information about business, marketing and export promotion.
A successful activity that can be also done at home, in teleworking.
The investment necessary is minimum (from 11.000 euro), and you are not asked for renting, royalties, employees.
Each affiliation is an entrepreneurial project, that makes the most of the professional skills of any new franchisee.
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Infobroker, a trademark registered by StelNet.com, has become a current used word to refer to experts who, using specialized databases, search information and new trade opportunities for the companies.
The InfoBrokers franchising network was born in 1986 and evolves from the early times of the videotel, through the animated net economy events, till the current concept of databases business-to-business and digital marketplaces.
To work as Infobroker, you need a telephone, a pc and an Internet connection besides a good level of general culture. The session of start-up consists in six months of learning the necessary know-how, that includes training in classroom, continuous training and e-learning, help and support, work-sessions with other affiliates of the network.
The Infobrokers partners share a common StelNet.com platform of databases, know-how and marketing and can, in this way, interact in the network system.
It is a pleasant, innovative, remunerative activity, that can be also done at home, in teleworking. Other advantages are: the national and international network references, a catalogue with hundreds internet and export products/services, the techniques of e-commerce, e-learning, export promotion, and the access to several databases and marketplaces.
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