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An eTradesman is a popular term for a tradesman who primarily works online or via the internet. A growing number of professionals are appearing within this specialised industry.
It is also the name of one of Australia's most visited websites - eTradesman.com.au - this website has a strong following of visitors looking to find professional trades and services businesses. The online classified market has moved into trades and services with a number of websites now directly competing with the Yellow directories that are well known throughout Australia and the world.
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