Google
Next, I would set up Google Alerts for a number of well-known forums such as Fok.nl or Viva.nl with the same series of keywords, so that I receive an e-mail when a message with these keywords is posted on the internet. Oh yes, and don't forget Hyves. Young children are simply easier to trumpet where and when they are going on holiday. And with the Google operator 'site:' such an alert is a piece of cake. Then I would surf to waarbenjij.nu for the section 'recent travel reports', where people tell where they are NOW (instead of at home in the Netherlands). I smell opportunities.
Don't forget to follow @Dreizen , @Arkefly and associates on Twitter so that I can be kept informed via their webcare of where the Twitterers are flying to or at which airport they are stuck. I also search for data from people who, prior to a long holiday, park via park2go , Schiphol Parkfly and vakantieparking.nl and share that with us via social media.
Then I would collect these messages and see which names and possible latvia phone number list address details can be found here. And fortunately that turns out not to be so super difficult. Not everyone is careful with their address details. And if you were, there are sports clubs and music clubs that sometimes put member lists online including address details. Or I would see if the people I selected on social media use the automated (smartphone) location determination, as can be seen when posting a message on Twitter or Facebook. And then I haven't even mentioned the public Facebook or Foursquare check-ins called 'home' or 'at home'.
If that doesn't work, a search in Google with first and last name, combined with 'curriculum vitae' sometimes yields a surprising result. And if that doesn't work, scanning the names through 123people.nl or wieowie.nl can fortunately generate some data. Great!