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		<title>People Search: How to Quickly and Easily Find Someone You Lost Track Of</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently my wife&#8217;s sister got curious about what had happened to her first husband after they split. That marriage had ended badly and they hadn&#8217;t been in contact for nearly thirty years. She tried searching for her ex-husband&#8217;s name on &#8230; <a href="http://findanyone.wordpress.com/2008/12/13/people-search-how-to-quickly-and-easily-find-someone-you-lost-track-of/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=findanyone.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5836306&amp;post=4&amp;subd=findanyone&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently my wife&#8217;s sister got curious about what had happened to her first husband after they split.<br />
That marriage had ended badly and they hadn&#8217;t been in contact for nearly thirty years.  She tried<br />
searching for her ex-husband&#8217;s name on Google and Yahoo but didn&#8217;t get any hits.  Knowing I do research<br />
online in my work as a professional writer, she asked if I could find out anything.</p>
<p>I write for business and technical publications, so I use a number of high-priced databases for<br />
in-depth research. But I suggested she try a simpler alternative &#8211; a solution I use myself when<br />
I want to find someone quickly and easily.  I recommended she try one of the people search database<br />
services.  Even the better ones cost so little, they&#8217;re practically free.  Most offer a trial period.<br />
I gave her the name of one to try.</p>
<p>She was dubious. She&#8217;s not very comfortable using her computer for much more than email.  Her stab at<br />
the search engines had already left her flustered.  Now she was going to have to &#8220;sign up for something<br />
and learn something completely new&#8230; oh my goodness,&#8221; was the way she put it.</p>
<p>Yet, later the same day I suggested it, she emailed back excitedly.  In just minutes, she&#8217;d found out<br />
all kinds of information about her ex.  It turned out that he&#8217;d done something of a turnaround after<br />
they&#8217;d broken up.  Their divorce resulted from fights over his serious drinking problem.  After they<br />
broke up, though, he&#8217;d eventually gone back to med school, gotten his MD and become an orthopedic<br />
surgeon.  He&#8217;d even been instrumental in developing some sort of device used by other surgeons in his field.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the poor fellow had passed, but at least my sister-in-law found comfort in knowing that<br />
things had worked out for him after all.  She remarked that even though their relationship ended in<br />
the worst imaginable way, it had started from a good point.  She said she hadnt really wanted to contact him.<br />
She just wanted to know what had happened to him.</p>
<p>Sometimes all we want is just to satisfy our curiosity about what happened to someone we&#8217;ve lost track of.<br />
Most of us have an old friend or acquaintance we still wonder about.</p>
<p>A Better Way to Find People</p>
<p>I suspect that&#8217;s what makes people searching so hot.  As many as half a million times a month, someone<br />
searches on Google alone, looking for a way to find a lost person.  Whether it&#8217;s someone from the past<br />
with whom we&#8217;ve lost touch, or someone we met last weekend and yearn to see again, were always searching<br />
for others.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, most general searches fail.  Just like Googling failed for my sister-in-law.  The information<br />
is out there, somewhere.  But being forced to sift through so many unrelated results makes it nearly impossible.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s why I recommended she use a people search service &#8211; sometimes they&#8217;re called Internet Detective services.<br />
They pull all the information spread across thousands of servers and combine it into people-specific search<br />
databases.  Then when you drop in a name or an address or a phone number, whatever bit of information you have,<br />
you get instant gratification.  Up pops the latest scoop about your person.</p>
<p>Thats totally unlike the cold mechanical response a Google or Yahoo gives:</p>
<p>Results 1 &#8211; 10 of about 55,100,000 for joe smith. (0.06 seconds)</p>
<p>You can almost hear the search engine yawn.</p>
<p>By the way &#8211; most searchers don&#8217;t know this &#8211; search engine results don&#8217;t actually extend beyond about<br />
a thousand entries.  Even when the search engine results page says they found millions and millions of hits,<br />
they don&#8217;t actually bother to dig it up and give you access to all of it.  They&#8217;re really just estimating<br />
from their own database tables.  Even they know it&#8217;s a waste of time.</p>
<p>Yawn, yawn, yawn</p>
<p>On the other hand, it&#8217;s exciting when you do a person search on a dedicated database. You find what you&#8217;re<br />
looking for in seconds.  Plus, you not only get current information, often you get historical data too.<br />
You find not only where the person is now but also where they lived or worked before that and before that<br />
and before that.</p>
<p>You can sort of see your old friend&#8217;s life laid bare.   (Now what in heaven&#8217;s name was George doing in<br />
Poughkeepsie, New York, in winter. He always hated the cold)</p>
<p>Sometime you find a person&#8217;s life didn&#8217;t turn out the way you&#8217;d have thought.  That&#8217;s when the Criminal Check<br />
part of the service can help you find out what prison they ended up in!</p>
<p>When You Choose a Personal Search Service, Here&#8217;s What to Look For</p>
<p>If you decide to try out a personal search database, here are the things I&#8217;ve found important to consider<br />
during a review</p>
<p>1.  Free versus Paid</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been disappointed by the free services.  Their main concern seems to be to try and get you to click on<br />
some of the pay-per-click ads they&#8217;re displaying &#8211; so they can make a little money.</p>
<p>2.  Speed</p>
<p>You want a service that responds quickly.  Make sure you try it out. A fun test is to do a search on yourself.<br />
You get to check speed and accuracy!</p>
<p>3.  Proprietary Database</p>
<p>If a service compiles their own database, they must be fairly successful.  It&#8217;s costly to build and maintain.<br />
Such well-funded providers are much more likely to stay around.  From a usability standpoint, it&#8217;s better too.<br />
You get a single interface that you can quickly learn.</p>
<p>And I&#8217;ve never seen a free service that has its own database. Most of the free services I&#8217;ve checked out are<br />
really just link farms &#8211; they just point you at some public or government database.</p>
<p>4.  Training and Support</p>
<p>Be sure you can easily learn to use any service you choose.  Actually, you&#8217;ll find the better services are<br />
intuitive &#8211; how to search will make sense as soon as you look at it.  But better services will also provide extra,<br />
in-depth searching.  If you ever need the extra, it might require you dig into it a bit before you can fully use it.<br />
Just make sure your service has easy, accessible ways to learn, like tutorials.</p>
<p>And don&#8217;t ignore support.  Sooner or later you&#8217;ll have questions or there will be something you need help to get<br />
resolved.  It&#8217;s best if they offer free, live support.</p>
<p>Final Word</p>
<p>Join the millions using the web to track down old friends and new friends. But make it easier on yourself<br />
by using a People Search service rather than a general search engine. Have fun finding out exactly what did<br />
become of your old friend (or even your old, not-so-friendly ex)</p>
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