Email To send an email, you need the recipient’s email address. But what happens when you don’t have it? Do you need to send an urgent email, but can’t find the recipient’s email address? Luckily, there is a simple workaround that can help you find and verify email addresses. Using a set of free tools, we’ll show you how to get and vet email addresses from information already available in the public domain. Here’s how to find and verify any email address. 1. Find Your Recipient’s Name First and last names are often required by email finders to generate email address suggestions. If you don’t know your recipient’s full name, try the following methods. Check Out Their Corporate Website When trying to find someone’s email address, it’s worth trying to grab it from the website associated with their workplace. Here, we’ll show you how to easily do this, using CNN as an example. Visit their company/organization’s website (e.g. CNN). Locate the page titled “About Us,” “Meet the Team,” or something similar. From there, you can typically find the name you need. For this example, click on the hamburger menu to the top right, or scroll down to the footer area. Click on CNN…
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