1. Sarah Alder Silver

    Managing Director at Cranmore Digital Consulting Ltd

    14 August 2009 12:37pm

    Sarah Alder

    Can anyone recommend a list cleaning agency for b2b lists.

  2. Deri Jones

    CEO at SciVisum.co.uk

    21 August 2009 16:13pm

    Deri Jones

    Maybe my experience is not typical (and it's certainly broad) , but bought in B2B lists seem such poor quality.

    Twice this week I've spoken to folks who've been happy with their recent marketing; and both said - 'we don't buy lists, we get on the phone and do our own'.

    So if you have an existing list - maybe you could hire your own graduate or temp, and phone clean it yourself.

    A B2B list is so much shorter thana  B2C one, so manageable.

    Make sure you've a nice CRM in place first of course!

  3. Debbie Burrows Silver

    Marketing Manager at Zen Web Solutions

    07 September 2009 17:28pm

    Debbie Burrows

    Hi Sarah,

    Maybe give CorpData a call to see if they can help?

    Their web site is http://www.corpdata.co.uk/products/other/data

    Hope this helps,

    Eamonn

  4. Bill Kandohla

    Business Cunsultant at EMC

    20 September 2009 12:30pm

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    Hi Sarah

    There are many companies we have used for B2B List Cleaning. The best ones are Tech4T (http://www.tech4t.co.uk/), FC Software (www.flyingcod.com - a great list cleaning) and Harte Hanks.

    Bill

  5. Eric Chen

    Sales Representative at AsianProducts

    22 October 2009 02:55am

    Eric Chen

    hello Sarah, My name is Eric Chen. I am the sales representative from our B2B international business media company, AsianProducts. We started with publishing business-use magazines in Europe since 1954, and started our B2B on-line business media since 1996. Check on our website www.asianproducts.com 

    Please feel free to ask questions I will try my best to answer you.

    We can help you finding buyers or suppliers that you need.

    Sincerely

    Eric Chen

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