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Wikiworldbook, the Best Social Network to Find Friends

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So, how can you connect with old friends and acquaintances? Or how can they find you if both of you had lost touch for a decade already? You and I and most people will have to do one basic thing in locating for someone- GOOGLE the name of a friend.

Unluckily, the results you get from google are long lists of social network sites and profile but you can not contact your friends unless you are a member of these online social networks. That fact is a big hindrance for easy and faster communication between friends.

What if you are organizing an Alumni reunion and got a long list of names to contact? How can you handle that in the least time that you could? And what if you google a friend’s name and the social network list that a friend is a member of is a mile long? Which of these social networks are you going to register to contact a friend? Are you sure then that the social network chosen is the most frequently visited account?

The social network list perhaps will include linkedin social network, facebook social networking, myspace social network, twitter social networking and ning social network to name a few of the popular network to use in communicating with friends.

I am of the opinion that the best social network to find friends for alumni reunion or for any other reason is WIKIWORLDBOOK.

All the limitation mentioned above is taken cared off with wikiworldbook. It is the easiest and fastest way to reconnect with friends. Wikiworldbook is a free online global address book. It only takes three clicks away to reconnect with friends. You or your friends can send message even if they are not a member of the wikiworldbook community. And the message then converted into an email and is delivered straight to your email address; you do not even have to log in to read your message.

One great feature of wikiworldbook is people tracing. It allows you to create a profile for the friends that you are looking and once they hit the web, they will be automatically informed that you are looking for them.

For those reunion organizers from family to alumni reunion, what social networks are useful to you? Have you tried using wikiwordlbook?

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Beverly

Reading is my passion. To create pictures from words is my dream. To be able to write and convey message, influence and move people is one of my fantasies. Avery effective writer at that. I also want to be an educator... not only in the four corners of a classroom but also beyond those enclosures. I want to be an educator... of life, love, languages and travel. I have already started the process of becoming one. I am studying to get a certificate for teaching to get a licensed and become a licensed educator. Let it be through internet or through a university. It will take me a year to complete my Professional Education. I have always been fascinated with languages and now is the right time to reach it. I aim to communicate at least 1 European language let it be Spanish, Italian or French. To be able to widen my horizons and reach out and understand articles and blogs beyond the English language. Besides reading and writing… travel… is another glory. Someday I will be able to blog about cities that captures the heart of many. I am also a fanatic of Greek Mythology and Inspirational Stories and Poem. One poem written by an 85 year old woman dying of cancer “If I have My Life to Live All Over Again” and a short story “The Story of Rose” are just two of my favorites.

One Response to “ Wikiworldbook, the Best Social Network to Find Friends ”

  1. Hi Beverley

    Thanks for the write up! We truly believe that our free online people tracing service is now second to none. Its the fastest way to find an old friend you’ve lost touch with, with the least effort (about 3 minutes work!).

    And our site just got even better. After four months of hard work, we’ve just implemented a new site wide design that makes it look clean and sharp and makes it simple to use.

    Ben Leefield
    CEO
    WikiWorldBook

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