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Sales and Marketing Director at Direct Response
15 February 2008 10:44am
Help Needed!
I am trying obtain good email / telephone data for a campaign to the Retail industry.
Other than using my existing CRM database I am struggling to find good sources to obtain accurate data.
My Specific Requirement Is:
- Senior Decision Makers
- Company Name
- Telephone Number
- Personal Email Address (Not Generic Emails)
- Company Address
Any help you can give would be much appreciated.
Ross Taylor
Marketing Manager
Direct Response Ltd
www.drltd.com
Principal Email Marketing Consultant at Emailcenter UK
18 February 2008 20:55pm
Hi Ross,
Personally I would not actually recommend any B2B email data. Your own CRM data will always perform better and I have seen far too many dodgy lists from so called industry leaders which make my toes curl!
However the guys I would suggest are Electric Marketing. They have what you are looking for although this data is very much opt-out rather than opt-in.
Make sure whatever email data owner you choose you understand:
- What hard bounce rate you can expect (Make sure its under 10%)
- Who gets to deliver the email - if the data owner choose to deliver the data thats actually a good sign as they sound like they value their data!
- What percentage of generic addresses you can expect - there is always likely to be some as most B2B data is SME
- Think about the message - give the recipient some value. Salesy messages will fall flat
Be realistic with what you expect to achieve with these emails though - email is great as a retention and CRM tool but fairly weak when it comes to acquisition. Long term put plans in place to fully profile your target market in-house rather than buying it in as this will always be more effective.Sean Duffy
Emailcenter
On 10:44:17 15 February 2008 IanMitchell1 wrote:
Chairman at Nett Sales LLP
21 February 2008 08:27am
Ross,
We've used data from Electric Marketing and LBM in the past and found it to be OK. Their ability to profile the data sounds great till you actually get the data and you realise that it's not well categorised anyway. I would hesitate to buy this sort of data again unless I can very clearly define the target market vertically and geographically.
We got very lucky in finding a niche player in our industry that collates data just for the hotel and events market and because they focus so closely on our market they have up to date and relevant data. Maybe you can find someone that does the same for your area of interest?
Best,
Simon