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How to Do a Classmates Search Now

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By Ian Iacocca
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Are you planing to have a reunion but can’t locate all your classmates? I have good news for you. People finders are now offering more specified searches. These search engines are especially focusing on a certain group or type of people. For classmate searches, various people finders are made available on the internet. Locate all of your high school classmates with easy to use free high school classmate searches.

Below are tips in searching for your classmates.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
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  1. Step 1

    You can ask common friends about your old classmate. One of them could give you the person’s contact information if they are still connected with your classmate. Or, they might know of somebody who is connected to your classmate.

  2. Step 2

    You can use their old contact information. It is possible that they or their parents are still living in the same old address. You can also call the old phone number to know for sure.

  3. Step 3

    If the above won’t yield good results, you can search for them in a general search engine like Google.com or Yahoo.com. These search engines will link you to web pages containing your classmate’s information. Although it’s an easy option, it takes a lot of time and effort to find the information you need.

  4. Step 4

    You can also try looking for them on social networking sites like MySpace.com or Facebook.com. These are popular social networks and there is a high probability that you classmate owns an account in these sites.

  5. Step 5

    The last and best option would be using a classmate finder service online. Many of these sites offer a certain amount of information for free, but require a small fee for more detailed searches. One of these sites is Classmates.com.

    Classmates.com is a social networking site for schoolmate search which allows users to search for friends and acquaintances from kindergarten, primary school, high school, college and work. I highly recommend it. Visit the link below in the resources section to start using it now.

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