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Laura Trahan

Using Search Engines to Find People for Free!

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Whether your husband is having an affair or you are looking for an old classmate or long lost family member, free people search is a hot topic on the Internet. With today's technology, it only makes sense that one should be able to locate someone at the click of the button.

Unfortunately there are quite a few sites out their preying on your desire to find that special someone and will lure you in by advertising free search and then drop the bomb on you about the cost for the needed information.

Well, have no fear—search engines are here! Search Engines were invented for the sole reason of finding information at the click of a button. Engines such as Google actually have groups of Engineers sitting in rooms trying to make it as easy as possible for you, the searcher, to find what you are looking for on the first page of your search.

It is possible to find some pretty detailed information by using the Major Search Engines such as Google, Yahoo! and MSN. For those who are into Internet research and have the extra time to wade through some pages, there are some other options as well. Let’s look at how to search the major engines to find what you are looking for free.

Google

Google has an awesome search component that lets you get addresses and phone numbers of a person by typing in the person’s name and their city and state. It is like an online phonebook. It then takes it a step further and provides a map to their house. Don’t get alarmed, however, people can request to be removed from this list.

There are also all kinds of theories about how to get the best search results. My suggestion is to click on Google’s advanced search option and go through each preference. Obviously, the more information you have on an individual, the easier it will be to find. Put it all in, Google has the programming in place to do the work for you.

Google ignores common words and characters such as where, the, how, and other digits and letters which slow down your search without improving the results. Google indicates if a word has been excluded by displaying details on the results page below the search box. If a common word is essential to getting the results you want, you can include it by putting a + sign in front of it. (Be sure to include a space before the + sign.) To find pages that include either of two search terms, add an uppercase OR between the terms. You can use Google to search only within one specific website by entering the search terms you're looking for, followed by the word site and a colon followed by the domain name.

Sometimes the best way to ask a question is to get Google to 'fill in the blank' for you. You can do this by adding an asterisk "*" in the part of the sentence or question that you want filled in. For example, you would type in the search box: the inventor of searchwarp is *. Google is not case sensitive, so it does not see capital letters. Sometimes you'll only want results that include an exact phrase. In this case, simply put quotation marks around your search terms. Google also has topic specific searches so if you need to search for government records, this is your free opportunity to do so.
So for example, you would type in the search box:
 
john doe dover delaware
 
Do not worry about upper and lower case letters-Google won't see them. Also, if you are positive he lives in Dover, Delaware and you want them to search for the phrase john doe, add the quotation marks before and after. Then you can add the plus sign to search for Dover, Delaware as well.
 
"john doe" + dover + delaware

Yahoo!

Yahoo! is pretty much like Google. The same rules apply when you search. A bonus is that they offer their own free people search by name, city, email or reverse phone number. It is easier to find as opposed to just typing into the search box. Go to people.yahoo.com for the free service. This is a great service because it actually allows you to look up emails as well.
MSN

Honestly, MSN is hit and miss. I don’t think it is as easy to find someone on this site, but sometimes you can find additional information that the two above mentioned sites tend to overlook. My suggestion is if you can’t find it on the two above more than likely you can’t find it, but try MSN as well. Put in as much information as possible to see what comes up.

Obviously, all of these suggestions depend on how much information you have to start out with. If you are searching for someone common such as John Smith be prepared to have to sift through a lot of bad results. The other suggestions I have that are mostly free are to look at classmates if you know where they went to school. Also check out myspace to see if they have a profile, depending on their age-you never know what you will find. Also if they have a yahoo address that you know you can also look at their profile through messenger and send messages.
 
The bottom line is people search can be free dependent on what information you need and how much information you currently have on the person. If it is just a phone number or new email or reverse phone look up, chances are you can get that info using the major search engines. Otherwise, if a person wants to not be found or you have little information, you might have to spend the big bucks.



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» left by Anonymous (1 year 211 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
This article was actually rather helpful. I've found out that one does not have to look to far to find a beloved. My family and I are all very pleased. At one point, I was almost lost of all hope, until I stumbled upon this article. Thus, it has changed my life by freeing me of not having to live through days of undefiable lonesomness.
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» left by Anonymous (1 year 5 days ago.)
hey, you want to clue us all in on what that not having to look to far method was that  "pleased" your whole family (too much) so?   Phone book..Jerry Springer maybe???

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» left by annette from ohio (1 year 191 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 3 out of 5
is there a free site anywhere?
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» left by Anonymous (215 days 4 hours ago.)
free search lookforfree.ws

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» left by Anonymous (1 year 188 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 1.5 out of 5
I agree - no free sites what-so-ever! Can we say "false advertising?" /:o Tina from Minnesota

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» left by Laura Trahan (39,182)
Laura Trahan
(50 days 13 hours ago.)

I know these days are hard with everyone trying to rip people off. I wish it was simple and free!

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» left by Kristi L. Queen from WV (1 year 182 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
ok this really sucks when i seen free i thought you ment free im just a teenage girl looking for her dad and i no hes out there some where i have no money and the only time i can use the computer is at school because my grandpartents dont have one at home this really upset me i thought i was goin to find my daddy but i guess no thanks any way=(

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» left by Anonymous (55 days 9 hours ago.)
Sweetie ~ the only thing I can suggest is that you maybe contact Oprah or Maury (preferrably Oprah since she seems so kind hearted).  you may have to go public on one of her shows but Oprah seems like such a caring person who honesly like to do good things for people.  She actually has the resources and the money to help you out.  It's worth a try.  Good luck to you.  I sincerely hope you can find your dad so you will no longer have to wonder.  From a mom of 2 teen-age girls. 

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» left by DaveSee from Michigan (1 year 165 days ago.)
what I find to be odd is that many people are searching for info and no engine seems to offer any user options to increase the amount of time that the engine will search for. What many people are unaware of is that all of the results that they are encountering consist of information that exists on a particular set of servers. Without an interface that allows for the option to choose search parameters based on more than just the standard stuff, the chances of ever uncovering anything significant is next to none. Take some time and learn about how your computer works and then sit down and design your own search engine. Take the collars off people and stop being lead around like the sheep that those with the money want us all to behave like.

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» left by Laura Trahan (39,182)
Laura Trahan
(50 days 13 hours ago.)

Great advice! Thanks for commenting!

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» left by ALICE HOWMAN from SAN BERNARDINO CA (1 year 78 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
alice-------
 
i have been searching for three children for a friend and every site you need a credit cards DON'T THESE---------KNOW THAT NOT ALL PEOPLE HAVE CREDIT
 
CARDS WHAT A RIP OFF. 8/14/2008

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» left by Laura Trahan (39,182)
Laura Trahan
(50 days 13 hours ago.)

Have you tried the hospital where they were born? Sorry for the delay in response. I hope you were able to find the children.

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» left by john doe from creston ohio (1 year 76 days ago.)
pipl was helpful to me it does give addresss and some civil info on the person and if they have myspace and facebook ect it is free, got futher this way they any other sights

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» left by Laura Trahan (39,182)
Laura Trahan
(50 days 13 hours ago.)

Glad you were able to find some information!

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» left by audrey from louisiana (1 year 67 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 1 out of 5
my son is looking for his dad .paid 4 a site and they ripped him off. so who can be trusted. if your gona have this site then ppl need to be honest,but that is not always the case.

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» left by Laura Trahan (39,182)
Laura Trahan
(50 days 13 hours ago.)

Sorry Audrey about your son! I agree some people are just evil. I hope he was able to find his father! Be careful always giving money over the internet. Thanks for sharing your warning!

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» left by Zaak from East Texas (360 days 10 hours ago.)
Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
There is a Real Free People Search site! I found it at FreePeopleSearch You get Name, age, address, phone, photos (sometimes) provided to you for free!

There is one small hoop you have to jump through, you have to sign-u for a free reunion account to unlock access but it's all free. There are links to paid services if you want more (like neighbors etc)

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» left by Laura Trahan (39,182)
Laura Trahan
(50 days 13 hours ago.)

Thanks for the tip!

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» left by jose jaramillo from north hills ca (300 days 10 hours ago.)
I have been looking for a friend for a long time tried all the search engines no answer of course all of them want a " " fee and are supposed to be free is there really a free site where i can find my long lost friend Jose (California)

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» left by Laura Trahan (39,182)
Laura Trahan
(50 days 13 hours ago.)

Did you try facebook or myspace? they can be of great help! Hope you find him!

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» left by kit from texas (289 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 2.5 out of 5
It's true. Nothing in life is free. Not even when it says it is. What a pity that we continue to use sights that lie. I spent 6 solid days on the net trying the liars and got nowhere. Good luck to others who are in the same boat.

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» left by Laura Trahan (39,182)
Laura Trahan
(50 days 13 hours ago.)

Thanks for the warning!!

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» left by sheri rudd from brooklyn ny (248 days 3 hours ago.)
Reader Rating: 3 out of 5
yes lets see what it could do for me.......

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» left by Laura Trahan (39,182)
Laura Trahan
(50 days 13 hours ago.)

hope it worked out! thanks for commenting!

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» left by Anonymous (30 days 14 hours ago.)
Reader Rating: 3.5 out of 5
How do you find someone that lives in a nursing home or possibly a retirement home? I'm trying to find my aunt, but I'm not getting anywhere. Is there anyway that I can find her without having to pay? How do you get a list of residents of those places? If you call them, they won't give out any information? So, what do I do to find her?

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