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The Wicked Domain on LiveParanormal.com with Guest Bill Wilkens

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Join your host Alex Matsuo as she interviews Bill Wilkens, the founder of the website, Paranormal Societies, which has been a breakthrough in connecting clients with paranormal teams. 

Bill Wilkens started ParanormalSocieties.com in the fall of 2007 as a way to increase exposure for paranormal groups. Realizing that paranormal investigators were difficult to locate, he hoped that by creating this directory it would allow people who needed help to quickly locate a team that could assist them.

Since the site's inception, Bill has dealt with thousands of paranormal investigators and specialists, and has received approximately 5,000 requests for assistance from those that believe they are experiencing paranormal phenomena. He sends the cases that he is unable to help to local, qualified investigators or specialists, depending on the details of the case. He currently operates a Twitter account (@Paranormallist) where he posts requests for assistance so local groups can get involved.

Having dealt directly with thousands of investigators and thousands of cases through the years, he has been able to identify trends in behavior and tendencies from both the investigator's and victim's standpoint. Rather than rely on opinion, he has seen what works and what does not and looks to share those experiences so others can learn from them as well.

ParanormalSocieties.com currently lists approximately 3,000 paranormal teams from across the US. The directory also lists international teams as well, with countries such as Canada, England, India, Japan, and New Zealand, among others, currently represented.

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