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Net Detective: Find People and Perform Background Checks with Ease
Internet "Web Detective" Software Program For Investigating Anything About Anyone Online.
Net Detective Can Be Used For Just About ANYTHING
- People Search: How to Quickly and Easily Find Someone You Lost Track Of
Recently my wife's sister got curious about what had happened to her first
husband after they split. That marriage had ended badly and they hadn't been in
contact for nearly thirty years. She tried searching 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 professional writer, she asked if I could find out anything.
I write for business and technical publications, so I use a number of
high-priced databases for in-depth research. But I suggested she try a simpler
alternative - a solution I use myself when I want to find someone quickly and
easily. I recommended 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 dubious. She's not very comfortable using her computer for much more
than email. Her stab at the search engines had already left her flustered. Now
she was going to have to "sign up for something and learn something completely
new... oh my goodness," was the way she put it.
Yet, later the same day I suggested it, she emailed back excitedly. In just
minutes, she'd found out all kinds of information about her ex. It turned out
that he'd done something of a turnaround after they'd broken up. Their divorce
resulted from fights over his serious drinking problem. After they broke up,
though, he'd eventually gone back to med school, gotten his MD and become an
orthopedic surgeon. He'd even been instrumental in developing some sort of
device used by other surgeons in his field.
Unfortunately, the poor fellow had passed, but at least my sister-in-law found
comfort in knowing that things had worked out for him after all. She remarked
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 want is just to satisfy our curiosity about what happened to
someone we've lost track of. Most of us have an old friend or acquaintance we
still wonder about.
A Better Way to Find People
I suspect that's what makes people searching so hot. As many as half a million
times a month, someone searches on Google alone, looking for a way to find a
lost person. Whether it's someone from the past with whom we've lost touch, or
someone we met last weekend and yearn to see again, were always searching for
others.
Unfortunately, most general searches fail. Just like Googling failed for my
sister-in-law. The information is out there, somewhere. But being forced to sift
through so many unrelated results makes it nearly impossible.
That's why I recommended she use a people search service - sometimes they're
called Internet Detective services. They pull all the information spread across
thousands of servers and combine it into people-specific search databases. Then
when you drop in a name or an address or a phone number, whatever bit of
information you have, you get instant gratification. Up pops the latest scoop
about your person.
Thats totally unlike the cold mechanical response a Google or Yahoo gives:
Results 1 - 10 of about 55,100,000 for joe smith. (0.06 seconds)
You can almost hear the search engine yawn.
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 actually
bother to dig it up and give you access to all of it. They're really just
estimating from their own database tables. Even they know it's a waste of time.
Yawn, yawn, yawn
On the other hand, it's exciting when you do a person search on a dedicated
database. You find what you're looking for in seconds. Plus, you not only get
current information, often you get historical data too. You find not only where
the person is now but also where they lived or worked before that and before
that and before that.
You can sort of see your old friend's life laid bare. (Now what in heaven's name
was George doing in Poughkeepsie, New York, in winter. He always hated the cold)
Sometime you find a person's life didn't turn out the way you'd have thought.
That's when the Criminal Check part of the service can help you find out what
prison they ended up in!
When You Choose a Personal Search Service, Here's What to Look For
If you decide to try out a personal search database, here are the things I've
found important to consider during a review
1. Free versus Paid
I've been disappointed by the free services. Their main concern seems to be to
try and get you to click on some of the pay-per-click ads they're displaying -
so they can make a little money.
2. Speed
You want a service that responds quickly. Make sure you try it out. A fun test
is to do a search on yourself. You get to check speed and accuracy!
3. Proprietary Database
If a service compiles their own database, they must be fairly successful. It's
costly to build and maintain. Such well-funded providers are much more likely to
stay around. From a usability standpoint, it's better too. You get a single
interface that you can quickly learn.
And I've never seen a free service that has its own database. Most of the free
services I've checked out are really just link farms - they just point you at
some public or government database.
4. Training and Support
Be sure you can easily learn to use any service you choose. Actually, you'll
find the better services are intuitive - how to search will make sense as soon
as you look at it. But better services will also provide extra, in-depth
searching. If you ever need the extra, it might require you dig into it a bit
before you can fully use it. Just make sure your service has easy, accessible
ways to learn, like tutorials.
And don't ignore support. Sooner or later you'll have questions or there will be
something you need help to get resolved. It's best if they offer free, live
support.
Final Word
Join the millions using the web to track down old friends and new friends. But
make it easier on yourself by using a People Search service rather than a
general search engine. Have fun finding out exactly what did become of your old
friend (or even your old, not-so-friendly ex)
- Uncover anything you want to know about your boss, friends, neighbors, lover, and even yourself.
- Do searches on anyone in total privacy!
- It's 100% legal and no one will know what you are doing.
- It is simple and easy to use even for a beginner.
- Track down anyone.
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Net
Detective
is used worldwide to
find lost relatives, old high school and army
buddies,
deadbeat parents,
lost loves,
people that owe money
and just plain old
snooping around.
"Net Detective is a great locater and data tool that I would
highly recommend to anyone looking for the most recent and up to date
information. Their low cost data solutions are ideal for
professional
investigators."
-Marc M.
Col, Ohio
"I was adopted as a child and after 18 years I regained contact with my
lost biological father using Net Detective. I searched your database for him
after digging elsewhere and finding nothing and was amazed to find that he
lived just 15 minutes away from me. We've since been in contact and have met
for lunch. I was so impressed with Net Detective that I eventually joined
the company!"
-Michael E.
McKinney, TX
"I had always wondered what happened to one of my best friends from high
school. I found nothing about him when I tried the online search engines,
and he wasn't on any of the social networking websites. But when I tried
finding him with Net Detective, he turned up immediately! I learned
that he's married and living in Kansas. Net Detective made it really easy to
answer those 'what ever happened to...?' questions."
-Erica P.
Apopka, FL
"Net Detective is a great business tool that our HR department utilizes
regularly to perform background checks on our employees. We can now
locate hard to find information in minutes that used to take hours. I don't
know what we would do without it!"
-Giovanni B.
Oak Park, CA