Intelius Aids in Reconciliation
Intelius, a company that provides customers with advanced people search, has made it easier for people to reconnect and make amends with their friends and love ones last Reconciliation Day, April 2.
“What better day to follow April Fool’s Day each year? We want to remind people how easy it can be to reconnect and reconcile, and our Reconciliation Day promotion offers an opportunity to save significant time and money tracking down friends and family,” said Intelius’ Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Edward Petersen.
Intellius, which according to comScore/Media Metrix is now one of the top 100 most trafficked sites on the internet, was founded by Naveen Jain on January 2003. Currently, Intelius has gained more than 6 million unique customers using the services it offers.
Intelius has already helped millions of people in reconnecting with long-lost family members and old time friends as well as in making intelligent decisions and protecting themselves through the company’s people search and personal safety services. The company aims to continue in empowering their customers with information about the people in their world while along the way encouraging them to mend a few fences.
Thirty percent of all search engine queries were searches that involved a person’s name, according to a 2007 Business Week feature. These figures show the significant demand for a comprehensive people search service throughout the year especially on Reconciliation Day. Intellius offers customers the opportunity to conveniently access information necessary to identify and contact people in their world, including telephone numbers, address history, age or date of birth and more, through its 24 Hour People Search.
The company was listed as an Inc. 500 company, was named by the Puget Sound Business Journal in 2007 as one of Washington’s top three best workplaces. In 2006, Intelius was named Best New Company by the American Business Awards.
The Puget Sound Business Journal also listed the company among the top 15 Corporate Philanthropists.






















