Okay, let’s talk about this guy, Alex Smalley. I came across his name the other day and got curious, so I started digging around.

Getting Started
First, I did a simple search just to see what would pop up. I just typed his name into the search bar.
- I found his name mentioned in a few articles.
- I noticed some social media profiles that might belong to him.
- I found a professional profile on a networking site.
Not bad for a quick initial search. It gave me some leads to follow.
Digging Deeper
Next, I focused on those articles that mentioned him. I read through them to learn a bit more about what he’s all about.
Then, I checked out those social media profiles. I looked at his posts, who he was connected with, and any other info that was publicly available. It was like putting together pieces of a puzzle. This helped me confirm it was him.
I also took a closer look at his professional profile. I examined his work history, education, and any skills or endorsements he had listed. This gave me a better sense of his career path and expertise. A lot of the stuff I found matched up with what I saw on social media, which was good. It meant I was on the right track.

Putting It All Together
After gathering all this information, I felt like I had a pretty good understanding of who Alex Smalley is. It’s like I painted a picture of him from the digital footprints he left behind. And this is the main idea of this practice, just search, read, watch, and piece information together.
This whole process was actually pretty fun. It’s like being a detective, but instead of solving crimes, you’re just learning about someone’s life and career. If you ever want to learn more about someone online, I suggest you give this a try. Just remember, only look at public information. It’s important to respect people’s privacy.
I have also recorded the full process on my computer in case I need to refer back to it. Oh, and I should also say that while I found out a lot of information, it was not like I had every single detail about him, but this was good enough for my purpose.