![]() ![]() Try including words such as “email”, “reach” or “contact” to better filter the results. You’ll be able to choose exact phrases to look for, words to ignore, hashtags, specific accounts and time frames. People sometimes include their email addresses in their tweets or Twitter bio but try to hide them from bots by using “dot” and “at” instead of “.” and to Twitter Advanced Search and search your prospect’s tweets for “at” and “dot”. Unfortunately, Google uses for social media tags, so this trick won’t work and it doesn’t work in Bing either. It’s a handy trick that works great in DuckDuckGo and several other search engines. You can include the name of your prospect in the search if you’re looking to contact someone in particular, or just keep it generic. Running an exact match search for in DuckDuckGo will give you results for any email addresses attached to the domain that are publicly available. This little-known trick is a great way to find email addresses simply by using an alternative search engine. Just sign up for a free account and start email hunting.
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