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15 pieces of important information you need to know before you try to find someone online

It is important that you have as much information as you can before you start using people search engines like Mylife so you can filter the best individual that you are looking for from the others.  For example, you want to look for John Smith and this might be very useless since we all know that there are a lot of John Smith’s in the United States, what can be useful is you find out his address, or even just the state that he lives in or certain details about him like his job or what have you.

Here are the 15 important information needed before you search for a person:

 

  • Name ( Complete Name, First Name, Last Name, Middle Name or Maiden Name especially if the person is married – if female)
  • Date and Place of Birth
  • Nickname
  • The city and the state that person was raised in
  • Military Service
  • University/ School names attended and year graduated
  • Address owned or rented whether previous or current address
  • Phone numbers used by that person
  • Companies employed for
  • Family members and colleagues names
  • Owned businesses
  • Email addresses
  • Owned websites
  • Hobbies and Interests
  • Organizations involved in

These are the list of things that you may want to jot down about the person that you want to search for. 

Try to gather as much information that you can from everyone who knows the person as well, yes, it may be very uncomfortable – but you will be able to locate this person.

What to do next?  If you have written all the information you need then it is time that you do a search using the information you have.  So if you want to search for the person’s address, then do a search by address, same with the name and phone numbers.  You may use different free people search engines to do this.

Here is a great place to try this out:
My Life

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