How to Perform Your Own Reverse Email Lookups
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Jan-06-2010
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While the mythical free reverse email search service doesn't seem to exist, there are ways to uncover the identity of an email address owner on your own. Here are a few tips you can use to perform your own reverse email lookups.
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You've probably spent a lot of time, probably too much time in fact, chasing down the elusive free reverse email lookup service. We'll save you some time and hassle right now -- they don't exist. Sure, there are websites that will let you search for an email address for free, but none that we know of that give much in the way of usable results without a one time, or even monthly charge to your credit card. So, instead of spending a full-time work week searching for a free service, which is kind of ironic when you think about it, here are some tips that may help you to identify some information about the sender of an email address on your own.
Performing your own reverse email search services - tools you need
These methods that we'll outline only require two things -- an email address and a search engine. We're not going to get into how to dissect email headers as that's too difficult for the average computer user, and well beyond the scope of a single article.
Dissecting an email address
For this simple DIY reverse email lookup experiment, we're going to use the first part of the email address -- the part that comes before the 'at' sign (@). While the email server itself, or the part of the email address after the 'at' symbol, can give you some information about a user, such as their ISP or their place of employment, we're going to focus on the username portion of the email only.
Simple DIY reverse email search
Let's say that the email address you're looking into is wickerjosh43@yahoo.com. So, you'll take the wickerjosh43 part and plug that into Google or Bing. Yahoo may work as well, but Google and Bing tend to produce the best results. In some cases, though not too many, a simple search may be all you need to discover the real name, geographic region, or background information on a person behind an email address. Now, you'll need to be able to understand how to interpret results that you receive, but you can find a lot of information about some people using their email address username alone.
Alternative to using Google for reverse email searches
While there are a small handful of websites that allow you to perform username lookups, probably one of the most reliable is pipl.com. Using the username search at the aforementioned website, just plugin the email address' username, such as wickerjosh43 as we used above, and see if pipl.com produces any results. Again, you'll have to be able to interpret any results that you might receive through these DIY reverse email searches, but if you can, you can find out some real information on the person behind an email address all by yourself.
If the results of these do it yourself reverse email address lookup campaigns aren't giving you any results, or the results are too cryptic for you to decipher, you should consider purchasing reverse email address research services. Forget about the purported-to-be-but-aren't-really-free reverse lookup websites and find an online investigation company that offers comprehensive email address investigations for a decent price. While hiring an investigator certainly isn't free, even to perform a reverse email search service, if you really need to know who's behind an email address, using this kind of service gives you the best chances of finding what you're looking for.
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Article Source :
http://www.articleseen.com/Article_How to Perform Your Own Reverse Email Lookups_8305.aspx
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If you need help identifying the user behind your email address, EmailRevealer.com specializes in providing detailed reverse email search results alongside their marital investigation services.
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