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Saturday, September 23rd

Uk Private Investigator Blog - "Website Design Service"


HI,

I thought I'd let you know that I'm moving into the website design business smile

While promoting my uk people search services I've learned alot about designing websites and optimizing them for the search engines. My Investigations business has been going from strength to strength, but as with all small businesses there's always those days when you've only got a few hours work. So I'm going to fill that time with webdesign activities and hopefully start another income stream.

I'm setting my prices very low to start off with, just £39.99 for a website. I'm keeping the price low for now so I can build up a portfolio of websites that I've designed. Check it out on my new small business website:-

Website Design Services

Also, I think that this month has been the most successful month for my people searching business. I've maintained a 80% success rate this month but I've also gotten at least 1/4 mor ebusiness than I've ever has previously.

I hope it continues,

Andy
Andy on 09.23.06 @ 03:54 AM CST [link]

Sunday, September 10th

UK Private Investigator Blog - "Trace an Email"


Email Tracing is limited in what it can do for an investigation. You can't trace an email back tot he person's home address, but you can trace it to their work, college, library if it was sent from there or find out the town it came from.

To start an email trace I'll need to email's header. This is sort of a list of codes each server adds to the email when it receives it and passes it on. Generally, an email has to pass through several severs to get from the sender to the receiver's inbox. The sender's I.P address can be found through this email trace investigation and that will point to their home town and country.

Their Internet Service Provider will also usually be found, and they obviously have records of who was using that I.P. address at the time and the person's home address. The down side is ISP's very rarely give out this information and you will have to get a lawyer to pursue the case.

I can arrange for an email trace investigation to be conducted for around $80. I'd give you details of how to obtain the email header, as it is usually hidden by email programs. You'd then email the contents of the header to the email trace investigator.
Andy on 09.10.06 @ 06:04 AM CST [link]