See how his intro isnt 20mins long? Very mindful, very demure, notice how he tries tobet the information across quickly? Very respectful, very cutesy, very demure
Of course this is bias. Your the owner. Suggestion, add more fields for input so that if a user knows more information, they can share it to narrow the search results. People have same names. Most likely you will get many records for the same name.
Hi, Thomas! You're right. People have same names, that's why Searchbug has more input fields to narrow down searches. You may input name, location, phone number, and/or email address to refine searches. If you don't have the name, you can opt for any known OLD contact information of the person you're looking for as a starting point. Hope this helps!
@@searchbug Thank you for your response. As we continue our conversation, I wanted to offer a suggestion. If you were the only company to offer a true pay-per-search model-where customers can pay for a single search without committing to a package-you could capture a broader audience. Most users don't need regular searches, and this flexibility could attract occasional users, translating to more business opportunities for your service.
See how his intro isnt 20mins long? Very mindful, very demure, notice how he tries tobet the information across quickly? Very respectful, very cutesy, very demure
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Of course this is bias. Your the owner. Suggestion, add more fields for input so that if a user knows more information, they can share it to narrow the search results. People have same names. Most likely you will get many records for the same name.
Hi, Thomas! You're right. People have same names, that's why Searchbug has more input fields to narrow down searches. You may input name, location, phone number, and/or email address to refine searches. If you don't have the name, you can opt for any known OLD contact information of the person you're looking for as a starting point. Hope this helps!
@@searchbug Thank you for your response. As we continue our conversation, I wanted to offer a suggestion. If you were the only company to offer a true pay-per-search model-where customers can pay for a single search without committing to a package-you could capture a broader audience. Most users don't need regular searches, and this flexibility could attract occasional users, translating to more business opportunities for your service.