Social Networking Sites Allow Friends to Find Each Other Online

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Like most people, you've probably considered tracking down a friend who you have lost contact with, but do not know how to begin your search because you no longer have any of their contact details, or the information you own was given to you years ago and is incomplete. No need to worry, there is a relatively simple way you can try and find your long lost pals, and even make new ones, and it is through a social networking site.

Websites that have been designed for the purpose of online social networking have become extremely popular over the past few years, and there are a number of reasons for this. Many online users enjoy the fact that they can create their own profile for free, allowing them to have their own personal space on the web. People also like the fact that they can share pictures and other media with those in their network, as well as play games and get involved in other groups, or even create their own. Additionally, it is a great way for members to find old friends, new friends, connect with co-workers or past classmates.

If you would like to try and find your friend using a social network on the web, you should begin trying to locate them with two of the most popular networks – MySpace and Facebook. However, if you have no luck with these sites, try others including LinkedIn, Plaxo, Hi5, Wink and Orkut.

How should you begin your search? Essentially, all you do is follow the searching instructions that have been laid out for you by the site. You will discover that some webpages are different than others, but basically all of them function very similar to a forward search, and will allow you to lookup a friend by using their name as your main search tool. Therefore, in the provided query box, enter the full name of the person you wish to find. If too many results, or none are found, try searching for them under another last name such as a married or maiden name if you are aware of one, or try an alias or a popular nickname they went by when you were close.

If searching their name is unsuccessful, the site may also provide you with other options for your hunt, such as finding a person from their …

– High school or college name and year they graduated
– Place of work or their career title
– Common interests or hobbies

Should you be able to track down your friend on a social networking site, keep in mind that you will likely need to create a free membership in order to contact them or access their profile. Furthermore, also keep in mind that while you can use these networks as a type of forward search, they do not function as a phone number lookup , so if you are trying to find your friend through their telephone number, you will need to use a separate reverse search

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