Leads in the US
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Dean Saunders on 14/7/2001 23:06:59.Topic has 13 posts; viewed 2355 times.Planning, Strategy and Management [This topic is read only]Forum List | Unified View | Latest PostsPopular Topics | Editor's Choice | Voices WebLog
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Dean SaundersBuisness Development UK & EUCC3 Contact Centres23 posts0 friends welcomed
Leads in the US [14/7/2001 23:06:59]
Hi, I am looking to obtain leads (consumers) that are based in the united states, can anyone advise as to where i will be able to obtain them? Any information will be greatly appreciated. Warm Regards Dean Saunders :-)
andrew batesBusiness DevelopmentSykes7 posts0 friends welcomed
Leads in the US [18/7/2001 04:12:31]
Dean- Buy'im! Companies like Zapdata will sell you all the leads you need. After that it is a matter of cold calling and hard work to find opportunities. Sorry - there is no fast road to success. But good luck nonetheless.
Bob WilsonFreelance ConsultantN/A39 posts1 friends welcomed
Consumer leads in the US [19/7/2001 10:59:19]
Dean, I can't help you but there will probably be a list out there to help. What kind of "consumers" are you wanting to find? Bob
Consumer leads in the US [19/7/2001 11:37:47]
Hi Bob, I am looking for retired consumers (US) who have been on holiday in the last few years.... Bit of a strange request, that is why i am having trouble finding them. Thanks for your help Dean
John ClarkArchitect and GuruCallCentreVoice1372 posts0 friends welcomed
Retired US holidaymakers... [19/7/2001 11:50:17]
Hey, Dean, you don't need to buy a list - just come to Edinburgh around Festival time - they're all here ;-) John
hehehehe [19/7/2001 11:54:18]
I think that i might end up doing that John. Appreciate the advice :-) Dean
But, seriously... [19/7/2001 11:58:02]
Dean, Getting back onto a more serious note, I would imagine that the hit rate between recently retired US citizens and the same who have holidayed recently is likely to be fairly high - after all, travelling/holidaying is essentially the main thing that I expect people want to do when they retire. So, whilst a list that contains such rich data as 'holidaying habits' may be difficult to find or expensive to buy into, something more simple as a list of recently-retired citizens may be more easy to find and cheaper to obtain. Hope this helps... John
Antonio da CostaSales EngineerMacomber Computer & Communicatio20 posts0 friends welcomed
Leads in the US [28/8/2001 23:04:36]
Try AARP.org Try any Veterans Association There are a gazillion number of organizations for baby boomers, retirees, golfers, folks who drive a Cadillac, folks who buy an RV, prescription users, Life Insurance buyers............. Get creative.
Rick DankoPresident/CEODanko Spade Agencies4 posts0 friends welcomed
Dean... [8/9/2001 03:59:54]
How about 400,000 is that enough ? .08 cents per name... Call 570-339-3427
Marianne MarrouTelecom AnalystCC, Fulfill, Web Outsourcer307 posts0 friends welcomed
Retirees [10/9/2001 17:16:52]
Another place to check would be vitamin users. I might know someone who can help you with that, I will check. However, keep in mind that Americans are retiring much later than you might expect. You might see if you can buy info from one of the travel sites on the web. Marianne
Charles Benzcomputer mgrTelemarketing1 posts0 friends welcomed
Leads..... [19/11/2001 21:56:23]
Dear Dean We got lot's of leads as per your specifications (and others too). Email your interest to be4cbenz@yahoo.com Charles
Lawrence CormierCall Center ManagerPyxis Communications41 posts0 friends welcomed
Leads [20/11/2001 13:16:11]
We are always interested in leads. In fact I replied to your posting from the Call Center ops site but have not heard from you as of yet. Your posting there was under the name Rick Benz or would that be Rick Danko? Please clarify?
Clarification [20/11/2001 19:39:16]
Please note that this posting was not done by Richard Danko. My apology Charles,
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