Buzzom brings out Advance People Search - Story From: Buzz in Social Media
Posted by TweetExpert | Posted in Buzzom, Twitter Tools | Posted on 09-06-2010
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With millions and billions of people creating their own profile in the Internet, People Search is something that everyone needs today. Especially with increase in openness of profile, especially in Twitter, connecting to new people has become important for businesses and online recreation.
Buzzom has been one of the pioneer in promoting the concept of index based people searching, where user can search people based on name, bio, location and tweets. But to add more value to the system, we are today launching advance people search where user can add different conditions and filter to the search condition. Now, user can do targeted people search and connect.
Let me give a first hand preview of the features.
1. Log on to buzzom with your twitter id.
2. Enter the keyword and click on FindPeople
3. Let me search for “copywriter”. Below is the list that you get after the search. Now Click on the Advance Options.

4. In advance search you are given more options to filter your result.
5. Lets say, you are searching for copywriter in Australia, just enter the location and click on FindPeople.

6. Now, you get to see “copywriters” from “Australia”. You can even view the details of each profile and follow them.
There is more filter that you can apply to your search:
1. “I don’t follow” filter lets you show you the list of people that you are not following in twitter.
2. “I follow“ filter lets you see all the list of people that you are following in twitter.
Also, you can add different match cases to the search like “Exact Phrase”, “All words”, “Any word”. This will allow you to refine your search and find more relevant people.
Please send us your feedbacks and comment on the feature and tell us what you feel about it.
With time, we will surely implement more features and refine our search functions too.









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