This document provides information about finding old friends through the social networking site MySpace. It describes three main methods for reconnecting with old friends on MySpace: 1) Letting old friends find your profile if they search for you, as some may be looking to reconnect as well. 2) Searching for friends by name, nickname, or interests, which can be time-consuming but may be successful. 3) Making a public plea on your profile for help locating a friend in case they are avoiding revealing personal details. The document promotes downloading a free eBook from another site for additional "PLR Article" content.
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Finding Old Friends through MySpace
The MySpace community is a wonderful forum which allows members to make new friends.
While most users of MySpace are aware of the opportunity to make new friends through their
interactions in the community, some of them may not realize MySpace can be used to find old
friends with which you have lost contact. Although most people have the best of intentions of
staying in contact with friends, this often does not happen. There are a number of reasons
including careers, family obligations and social commitments which prevent old friends from
staying in touch. Fortunately, MySpace offers a way for these old friends to reconnect. Although
there are countless ways for old friends to find each other on MySpace we will describe three
methods for finding old friends on MySpace which are popularly used by members of the
community.
Let Them Come to You
The easiest way to reconnect with old friends on MySpace is to let them find you. Joining
MySpace and creating a website profile may be all it takes for some members to find old friends
within the community. If you are looking for an old friend, chances are they often wonder about
you as well. If this old friend is already a member of MySpace they may occasionally search for
you by name, nickname or interests throughout the community. MySpace has a search feature
which gives users a variety of options which can help them to find long lost friends.
While this may seem like a passive approach to finding old friends on MySpace it can be very
effective. It is especially effective when the lost friend is already a member of the community
and is actively seeking to reconnect with you as well.
Do Your Research
A more time consuming way to reconnect with an old friend on MySpace is to search for them.
This process can be incredibly time consuming and possibly fruitless or it can be extremely easy
and rewarding. When searching for an old friend, begin your search by entering their complete
name into the search feature and using the search by name button. If your old friend is a
member of MySpace and has used his full name you will find him easily. There may be multiple
results especially if your friend has a common name but you will likely recognize your friend
when you come across his MySpace website.
If entering your friend鱈s complete name does not return any useful results you can also try
entering their nickname. Members who do not use their full name when registering on MySpace
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2. often use a nickname as their moniker. Even if they don鱈t a search of the nickname may lead
you to your friend鱈s website if his other friends refer to him by this nickname in their comments
left on his website.
Finally, you can try using keywords related to your friend鱈s favorite hobby in searching for an old
friend. This method is likely to be the most time consuming and may return countless result of
those who share the same hobby as your friend.
Make a Plea
If all else fails, in searching for an old friend on MySpace you might consider making a plea for
anyone who knows him to contact you on your blog or elsewhere on your website. You may find
this leads to you being contacted either by your old friend directly or by someone who knows
him and can provide you with contact information. This may sound like a farfetched search
option but it is actually quite plausible. Many people enjoy the anonymity the Internet offers and
are careful to avoid revealing personal details about themselves online. This may make it quite
difficult for you to find an old friend on MySpace but it does not mean he is not a member. If he
is a member it is likely he will find a blog posting on another website inquiring about where he is.
This is because humans, by nature, can be quite narcissistic and it is not unusual for members
of MySpace to routinely enter their own name into the search feature on MySpace to see if
anyone is talking about them in the community.
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