Yellow Pages

5 of the best yellow pages sites. Know of another site that should be included here? Leave your suggestions at the bottom of the page. (Related searches: White Pages, Free 411, People Search)

1. YellowPages.com - Yellow pages directory from AT&T. Find a local business or search for a specific person, get maps and/or directions, or download the mobile application to access yellow pages features on your cell phone. (www.yellowpages.com)

2. Yahoo Yellow Pages - Search this online yellow pages by category or business name, or drill down through the directory to find what you’re looking for. (yp.yahoo.com)

3. Super Pages - Find business listings as well as residential phone numbers, maps, and an online shopping search from Idearc Media, publisher of the Verizon yellow pages. (www.superpages.com)

4. Yellow Pages at Wikipedia - Online encyclopedia offers a history of how the yellow pages came to be, a list of the major yellow pages publishers, the rise of online yellow pages hurting the print directory, the “fingers do the walking” logo, more. (en.wikipedia.org)

5. AT&T Plans a Mashup of Yellow Pages and Social Networking for the Under-30 Set - June, 2009 article reports on a new yellow pages being developed by AT&T that will use social networking features as a lure to reach the younger set who did not grow up thinking of the yellow pages as the first stop for finding businesses and telephone numbers. (blog.searchenginewatch.com)

2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Andrew Shane    July 10th, 2009 at 9:35 am

    I work for www.superpages.com and appreciate the inclusion. Wanted to let you know that Superpages is a part of Idearc Media, not VZ. I’d also encourage your readers to log on and check out our free SuperGuarantee - - if you hire a contractor, dog groomer, auto mechanic, painter, plumber or other service provider that has the SuperGuarantee shield next to them we will stand by them. If something goes wrong, we will step in and make it right or give you up to $500.

    Thanks,
    Andrew Shane

  • 2. AdamBessed    July 10th, 2009 at 9:40 am

    Andrew, is Idearc the publisher for Verizon’s yellow pages print editions?

    I’ve made a change above that should be correct — I think the connection to Verizon is still important in people’s minds, because they still search for the Verizon yellow pages online.

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