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Go back to Facebook and Twitter and talk with others.Heck, sometimes they are overseas, enjoying the fruits of other countries.Even though you had a hard time finding old friends the first time around doesn't mean you should stop trying.Find a Common Friend.Place an ad in the "Lost and Found" section of the local newspaper.

Don't be afraid to check out other places like MySpace, Fubar, or any of the other social networking sites out there.It's also possible that your friend moved abroad and they are no longer in the local area.Your old friend is out there somewhere and just by using the information above you can find old friends for free.They offer forum facilities and will have websites like; Living in.If you have a spare hour then you can simply sit at your computer and hunt around for information.Did They Move Abroad?There are tons of people signing up for social networking sites every day.Keep in mind though that when you try to find old friends for free it never truly comes together.Granted you might not have it, but if you do there are plenty of reverse telephone search sites out there.Canada, Greece, France, etc.If by chance finding old friends becomes a little more difficult you should try to find any old contact information.If you can't find them through normal searches on these social networks it's always a good idea to check out the lists of your friends.One thing you can do to start finding old friends out of the area is through ex-pat clubs.What about Those Old Photos?

The individuals on these sites are more than willing to lend a helping hand and have personal blogs with useful links available.Old Contact Information.If you are lucky then you will find your friend here and there will be not need to look anywhere else.Just do a Google search and plenty of services will come up.It's possible they can be found in someone else's friend's list.It is possible that you will have to invest a little money, and a great way to do it is through creative advertising.Utilizing these could provide you with a new phone number or address for your friend.People do it for cats and dogs all the time, but a real person will grab their attention.You could try posting an old school photograph onto Facebook , asking if anyone knows the whereabouts of 'so and so' (top row, third from right) that sort of thing, and say that you are (bottom row, next to teacher) for example then if anyone recognizes your lost friend they may post important information or contact you direct.With all the Social Networking sites that are available today, finding that old school pal is much easier than you might think.Your first port of call should be to use the 'search' facilities on sites such as Facebook or Twitter.This may take some time, but finding old friends and doing it without spending any money is well worth it.

Go back to Facebook and Twitter and talk with others.Heck, sometimes they are overseas, enjoying the fruits of other countries.Even though you had a hard time finding old friends the first time around doesn't mean you should stop trying.Find a Common Friend.Place an ad in the "Lost and Found" section of the local newspaper.Don't be afraid to check out other places like MySpace, Fubar, or any of the other social networking sites out there.It's also possible that your friend moved abroad and they are no longer in the local area.Your old friend is out there somewhere and just by using the information above you can find old friends for free.They offer forum facilities and will have websites like; Living in.If you have a spare hour then you can simply sit at your computer and hunt around for information.Did They Move Abroad?There are tons of people signing up for social networking sites every day.Keep in mind though that when you try to find old friends for free it never truly comes together.Granted you might not have it, but if you do there are plenty of reverse telephone search sites out there.Canada, Greece, France, etc.If by chance finding old friends becomes a little more difficult you should try to find any old contact information.If you can't find them through normal searches on these social networks it's always a good idea to check out the lists of your friends.One thing you can do to start finding old friends out of the area is through ex-pat clubs.The individuals on these sites are more than willing to lend a helping hand and have personal blogs with useful links available.Old Contact Information.If you are lucky then you will find your friend here and there will be not need to look anywhere else.Just do a Google search and plenty of services will come up.It's possible they can be found in someone else's friend's list.

It is possible that you will have to invest a little money, and a great way to do it is through creative advertising.Utilizing these could provide you with a new phone number or address for your friend.People do it for cats and dogs all the time, but a real person will grab their attention.You could try posting an old school photograph onto Facebook , asking if anyone knows the whereabouts of 'so and so' (top row, third from right) that sort of thing, and say that you are (bottom row, next to teacher) for example then if anyone recognizes your lost friend they may post important information or contact you direct.With all the Social Networking sites that are available today, finding that old school pal is much easier than you might think.Your first port of call should be to use the 'search' facilities on sites such as Facebook or Twitter.This may take some time, but finding old friends and doing it without spending any money is well worth it.

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Social Networking-Making It Easier To Do A People Search

By: Pat Harper




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