Friday, June 7, 2013

How to Search People Free of Charge

How to Search People Free of Charge
Wow!  It is great to be able to share my techniques to search people free of charge with your computer.  It took me a while to find the right source to ensure I could help people search free online and get results for free.  If the information is useful to you, please share with others who may need the advice and tips.

I have been learning to search people free of charge with my computer and be able to use the clues of other sites, if necessary.  To start, you have probably been using the most powerful search engine in the world, known as Google.  This algorithm of data is amassed for your use and at the same time broken down into simplistic records for us to enjoy.  It is amazing, the people and records I have found through simple tricks and methods that exist in the search engine rules.

To begin, let's say that you are looking for a friend from your past that you have lost touch with.  For the time being, let's say that person is you.  I want you to search for yourself because you know the information that is current and is available on you.  To be able to people search free, no charge, you can simply put their name in the search engine surrounded by quotes, to start.

If their name is very common, then it will take a bit more work.  Have you tried looking yourself up yet?  Anyway, when the name is common, you will need a bit more information to narrow down the results.  I have used people search free databases that will ask you to pay for the results.  However, before that step, you will receive clues to help with narrowing down the data.

When I look for someone on a paid site, I will get some clues on the initial free people search such as an age, city or middle initial.  This will help when you go back to the quote system previously mentioned.  As you add information, you will need to format the search a little different.  Please look at the example below.

So here it goes.  If I were looking for a person through the web, I would place quote around the name and hit the search button.  However, if I had other clues as to their middle initial, state, city or age, then I would add a plus symbol after their name and then the new clue into quotes.  If I had two clues, then I would add another plus sign and the new info into quotes.

This will help you narrow down the results and possibly find the person you are looking for.  That is why I suggest trying this technique on yourself to learn how it works and that it will find you.  This is a great way to search people free of charge.  Please share any successes or issues with this method.  Thank you for reading and please share if this information was helpful.


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