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Recently my wife's sister got interested about what had happened to her old husband after they separated. That engagement had stopped badly and they hadn't been in contact for close to thirty years
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Recently my wife's sister got interested about what had happened to her old husband after they separated. That engagement had stopped badly and they hadn't been in contact for close to thirty years
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Recently my wife's sister got curious regarding what had happened to her first husband after they split. That marriage had finished badly and they hadn't been in touch for nearly thirty years. She tried looking for her ex-husband's name on Google and Yahoo but didn't get any hits. Knowing I do research online in my work as a qualified writer, she asked if I can detect anything.
I write for business and technical publications, hence I use a number of high-priced databases for in-depth investigation. But I recommended she try an easier option - a way out I use myself when I want to find somebody fast and without difficulty. I suggested she try one of the people search database services. Even the better ones cost so little, they're practically free. Most offer a trial period. I gave her the name of one to try.
She was unsure. She's not very comfortable using her computer for much more than email. Her attempt at the search engines had already left her flustered. Now she was going to have to "sign up for something and learn something totally new... oh my goodness," was the way she put it.
Yet, later the same day I recommended it, she emailed back impatiently. In a few minutes, she'd discovered all sorts of information regarding her ex. It turned out that he'd done something of a turnaround after they'd split. Their break up resulted from clashes over his serious drinking problem. After they broke up, though, he'd ultimately gone back to med school, gotten his MD and become an orthopedic surgeon. He'd even been instrumental in inventing some kind of device utilized by other surgeons in his field.
Unluckily, the poor fellow had died, but at least my sister-in-law discovered console in knowing that things had worked out for him inspite of everything. She said that even though their relationship ended in the worst imaginable way, it had started from a good point. She said she hadn't really wanted to contact him. She just wanted to know what had happened to him.
Sometimes all we wish for is just to satisfy our curiosity regarding what happened to somebody we've lost track of. Many of us have an old friend or associate we still wonder about.
A Better Way to Find People
I suspect that's what makes individuals searching so hot. As many as half a million times a month, somebody searches on Google alone, looking for a way to find a lost individual. Whether it's somebody from the past with whom we've lost contact, or someone we met last weekend and yearn to see again, were always searching for others.
Regrettably, most general searches fail. Just like Googling failed for my sister-in-law. The information is out there, somewhere. But being compelled to sift through so many unrelated results makes it just about impossible.
By the way - most searchers don't know this - search engine results don't actually extend beyond about a thousand entries. Even when the search engine results page says they found millions and millions of hits, they don't really bother to expose it and provide you access to all of it. They're really simply estimating from their own database tables. Even they understand it's a waste of time.
When You Go for a Private Search Service, Here's What to Look For
If you choose to try out a private search database, here are the things I've found essential to consider during a review
Free versus Paid
I've been let down by the free services. Their main concern seems to be to try and get you to click on some of the pay-per-click advertisements they're showing.
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Stephen Clinton, Certified eBusiness Consultant
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