Just like
Google, Zaba Search is a search engine, not a
database. We do not create, house or manage the information in the search
results.
Are you new
to using people search specific search engines?
If you're new to finding
friends, family or relatives online you can use the old
standby and simply "Google" someone, however if you want
the nitty gritty detailed information and the real dirt on
other people then you'll need to leave behind the old
school people search methods and go high tech with the
many new and more specialized people finder type of web
sites.
Did you know - That just over one third of Google searches
taking place today are directly related to people search,
people finding and locating people on the Internet? People
searching for other people often want in
to see if they're located in social networking sites,
blogs, forums, and even in the graveyards (ghastly). They
might also just want to know who that person is, where
they live or how "active" they are on the Internet.
There are many reasons for the people search phenomenon,
mainly, well, people are just curious about other people.
With the
advent of the social networking and social media sites we
now want to know
"who" they really are, not who "they" say they are.
Other times it's simply just people searching for an old
relative of theirs, a lost love, or someone they remember
from school or college. Whatever the reason... people
search is very popular, it's here to stay, and it's
growing larger with each passing day.
The information super highway is growing at an alarming
rate and at the same time it's still young and has plenty
of growth potential. Currently the big three search engines
(and most popular) are
Google,Bing,
(Microsoft), and
Yahoo.
While all three are excellent at screening and sorting a
mind boggling amount of information
into a manageable search results list for you, they have
also spawned mini search engines such as ours here at Zaba
Search, where the search is limited to a particular niche
market which of course in our case is people search.
For those unfamiliar with online people searching, it
comes down to you having sufficient information about the
person you're trying to find "before" you actually start to
try and locate the person. Information such as their first name,
last name (middle name or middle initial is a plus), and
their state of residence. If you happen to know the city
they last lived in or the names of the relatives that
might be living with them then this makes your search that
much easier. Even something as mundane as the type of work
they do, their hobbies, and any other interests are good
to know since once you locate them online you're going to
need to determine if the person you found is actually the
person you're looking for.
There are many (many) people search related web sites,
people finder type of blogs, and even people locator
resource listings - probably more then you can visit in a
month. They all serve basically the same purpose... helping you
find the information on other people that you need or want.
Of the many (thousands) of the people search niche web sites out there our favorite
is this
free people search resource site because it lists those
web sites out there that are even more specialized for
locating people such military personnel, incarcerated
state and federal inmates and even (gads, here we go
again) dead
people.
These specialized people finder sites can and do specialize
in one particular area because they cater to a particular niche
market, likely someone just like you since you're visiting
us here at Zaba Search today. Genealogists for instance are those people that
enjoy tracking down and locating people from their family
lineage, building family trees, or scouring old cemetery
records for information on their own or other peoples relatives
so they're best suited to ancestry, cemetery and genealogy
specific search engines which only screen the Internet for
that type of information.
We wish you the very best on your people finding quest and
also hope that you eventually find the information you're
looking.
The Zaba Search Team
P.S.
To
learn more about search engines, especially the history of
search engines and how they work, we recommend the popular WikiPedia web site
for... the rest of the story.