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February 9th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Finding information about someone or something is often a difficult task. Everything seems to be classified and kept under top secret conditions. Uncovering this information used to be something that only a hired private investigator used to be able to do, which is a luxury most people cannot afford, with most private investigators costing upwards or a couple hundred dollars to source the most basic information about someone.

There is now a way to use the same sources of information that professional private investigators use to uncover anything about anyone that any pro could get for you, without the huge cost. This product is called Web-Detective.com. There have been over one million satisfied clients since 1995 so you rest assured that you will get all you need and more. This is the best product of its kind on the internet and can certainly help you to achieve all your private investigating needs.

To check it out and learn more then go to Web-Detective.com by clicking hereÂ

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Private Investigation is a Crock of $!@#

February 2nd, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Or is it?

The thing is, you can rack up some serious bills buy getting a private investigator in to do whatever it is that you are looking to do.

The alternative is that you can do it yourself.

The good news is that we live in an age that allows us to access almost any information all we need to know, is where to look to find it.

Did you know that there is a ‘hidden internet’ 99% of the information on the web isn’t ‘public’ which means it isn’t linked to from the search engines, but you can still find it.

www.web-detective.com is giving the average person the ability to find out information that they wouldn’t normally be able to find, records, personal data, a whole HOST of information that allows you to find out the nitty gritty on a person.

It’s a cheap cost to try out, considering the cost of hiring a private detective can run into the thousands of dollars.

Thanks,

Steve Jamison

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“The Complete Idiot’s Guide(R) to Private Investigating”

February 2nd, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Written by Steven Brown The Complete Idiot’s Guide(R) to Private Investigating” is one of the best books on private investigators going around at the moment. Brown takes the reader through a series of tips and techniques people can use for their own private investigating.

Some of the techniques used in this book are very powerful so you have to make sure you use them only in times of absolute emergencies. A great read we give it 4/5 stars.

If you would like to pick yourself up a copy of this book or read more reviews, then click on the link below and you will be taken directly to Amazon.com

http://www.amazon.com/PrivateInvestigatorBooks

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Tips To Become A Private Investigator

April 5th, 2006    Subscribe To Our Feed

To become a private investigator you’ll need to qualify as one by attending a private school. Some private investigator schools also double as a private investigator company dealing with real life customers. Sometimes you can get a job offer from these schools if you are specialized in a certain skill.

To get your private investigator license you’ll need to figure out which state you want to work from because each state will have different private investigator laws. So when it comes time to opening up your own private investigator business you will need to know what it takes to be one in that state.

Each school offers a very similar program and you can read up on it from their website. It’s a fairly easy course to do and you’ll be able to complete it with a nice degree under your belt. However when you finish your private investigator course you’ll want to know that companies look for new private investigators who have spent time developing their skills.

So pick a skill that you like or maybe were born with a skill like speaking 2 or 3 different languages. This is the kind of skill many private investigator companies look for. However if you’ve actually undertaken a course to perfect your skills put it in your resume when you start applying for jobs. Make sure you put that skill and state the fact that you’ve gone to classes and paid lots of money to invest in your skill.

It’s a major bonus and can earn you a job in the very near future.

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Private Investigator School

April 4th, 2006    Subscribe To Our Feed

Becoming a private investigator is fun quick and easy. You’ll need to have some kind of passion or motive to become a private investigator because it’s not something for everyone. For example your family has been cheat out of money by a con man and you want to learn how to track these people down. This is a great motive to become a private investigator.

To become a private investigator you’ll need to go to school. Not just any ordinary school it needs to be accredited and approved by that state before you can become a professional private investigator.

Some private investigator schools can teach you and give you a certificate in just over 30 days. If you’re looking at signing up to these courses then make sure they are a member of the ILEETA – International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association.

These schools are usually a home schooled course so you don’t have to quit your day job anytime soon.

Here are the 5 most common things you can do as a private investigator to earn money.

  1. Become A People Finder
  2. Open Your Own Private Investigator Business
  3. Offer A Credit Checking System
  4. Be A Money Detective
  5. Be A Handwriting Analyst

You can actually provide most of private investigator services from our website www.privateinvestigatorcritic.com where you can do credit checks and people search plus more.

If you’re not interested in becoming a private investigator but finding people or some private investigation of your own then check out our website because you’ll be surprised what kind of information you can find out about people from here.

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Private Investigator Jobs

April 3rd, 2006    Subscribe To Our Feed

If you were a private investigator you could earn up to $50,000 or more per year and it’s a job that keeps you on the edge. You need to be ahead of the game and technology at all times. However being a private investigator is not a job for everyone. So here’s a list of a few jobs descriptions that if you like will help you become a professional private investigator.

If you like solving crimes like finding out motives and putting pieces of a crime scene together.

Find a missing person, some missing persons cases will be kidnappings, self induced or just a murder case. It can take some time locating a missing person but that’s the job and life of a private investigator.

Investigating funds from large companies. Sometimes people who work for large companies will embezzle money from the business and will require some smart detective work to trace back to the source of the problem. A great job if you love the crime solving part.

Reuniting adoptee and birth parents can be very harm warming as a private investigator. It’s a job for the warm hearted and who says you can’t do good for the world. You can be reunited one person at a time.

Doing background investigation on people. Could be done for large companies for large positions like CEO or Managing Directors. You get a job that can dig up dirt on people maybe even celebrities which can be really fun if you like the Hollywood scene. However its job that’s fun and exciting.

Protecting innocent people who’ve been sent to jail for the wrong crime. Another private investigator’s job that’s great and fun. Like crime solving only bigger. Some crimes are linked to so many people its like finding a needle in a hay stack. But this is a job for the professional private investigator.

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