Sullr - Phone number tracking tool

Stumbled across Sullr the other day, but for the life of me I can not remember from where. Anyways, it seemed like a cool tool that was worthy of sharing with you guys. This is what it does in 4 easy steps.

Step 1: Go to the homepage. (Easy)

Sullr - reverse phone lookup tool

Step 2: Input a phone number (In this case, a former employer), then hit the “find” button. (Easier still)

Sullr - reverse phone lookup tool

Step 3: The address associated with that phone number appears (as if by magic). Beside the address is a link to “View a map” of the address that was just sourced.

Sullr - reverse phone lookup tool

Step 4: Look at the map. (Not hard at all)

Sullr - reverse phone lookup tool

From what I can tell this tool recently debuted, so we’ll see what becomes of it. I think it may come in handy should you source a resume with a phone number only and you want to know how close the candidate is to your client’s site. (Just a thought…) If you would, give it a try and let me know how it works for you?

Thanks!

-Jim

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