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6 How to find someone's email address for free

How To Find Someone’s Email Address For Free

Finding someone’s email is one of the most frustrating things I’ve had to learn. It’s simple but it can get complicated when you don’t know where to look.

At first, I would search on contact pages but it wasn’t always advertised, other times I would look at other pages on the website but it wouldn’t be there either.

Most of the time it’s not visible because it invites scrapers (mainly spammers) to find your email address and add you to annoying email lists.

I made the blunder once and received many Nigerian prince letters…

I learned from my mistake, Ok?

Don’t judge me.

Anyway, in this blog post I’ll teach you how to find someone’s email address on:

  • A website.
  • Social media (X, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube.)
  • Google.
  • And what to do if you can’t find their email address.

Let’s get started.

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Peter Maxwell Davies talking in an auditorium

How to use Polls and Quizzes for lead generation – Interact review

I know this isn’t my usual way to start a post but bear with me for a moment.

It’s a beautiful day outside and you are at home with not much to do. You take your phone out of your pocket and open Facebook.

You immediately begin scrolling down your news feed and you find a post that reads: ”25 Things only teachers will understand.”

You are a teacher or know someone who is a teacher so you tap on the post and begin the quiz.

After a couple of minutes, you realize you are grinning and having a good time. 🙂

You finish the quiz and before you get to the results page, they ask for your email address to show your results.

Does that sound familiar?

If so, you are not alone. It’s happened to me many times and I’m going to teach you how to do the same.

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4 Twitter for SEO (link building)

Twitter for SEO – The Ultimate Guide to Link Building

Despite what many people seem to think, in SEO, link building is still the best thing you can do if you want more long term exposure for your content and better rankings.

After all, links are still dominating as a ranking factor.

According to Andrey Lipattsev, search quality senior strategist at Google, the three most important ranking factors are:

Having mentioned that, link-building should always be a top priority of any SEO campaign.

It doesn't really matter if you are in an industry where linking opportunities are very hard to come by or an industry where linking opportunities are everywhere, link-building will continue to be correlative to how you rank and how much traffic you'll get to your site.

This is where Twitter comes into action. 😉

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