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Subject: Need sales lead e-mail addresses for dealer location web service.
Category: Business and Money > Advertising and Marketing
Asked by: delzy-ga
List Price: $20.00
Posted: 30 Jan 2003 17:04 PST
Expires: 22 Feb 2003 15:11 PST
Question ID: 155456
I need 300 QUALIFIED e-mail addresses of potential customers for our
dealer/retail/franchise location web service. Our product can be found
in service at http://iga.com on the left hand side. Qualified e-mail
leads would be for sales managers, presidents and/or webmasters of
companies that sell a product or service at 100+ brick and mortar
locations in the USA or Canada. Examples of good leads would include
manufacturers of unique or not so unique items and retail corporate
headquarters. Ideal customers have large cumbersome lists of locations
(usually sorted by state) or an e-mail or "call us" link to find their
products/locations. Most well known franchisors have already been
solicited, so please do not include fast food or other well known
franchises. Also please do not include emails to websites that already
have a similar location tool.
Please include no more than two e-mail addresses per lead. Once again,
the key word in this question is "QUALIFIED". If this works well, we
will continue to do it and any closed sales will result in significant
tips to the answerer.

Request for Question Clarification by tar_heel_v-ga on 30 Jan 2003 17:46 PST
Would banks be an option?

Request for Question Clarification by tar_heel_v-ga on 30 Jan 2003 17:54 PST
Delzy...

I am interested in answering your question, but I believe  
that to answer it well, your question will require more time  
and effort than the average amount of time and effort associated  
with this price.  You are requesting that a Researcher visit a minimum
of 300 websites to determine if there is an existing service like
yours already there and to get contact information.  Assuming a bare
minimum of 4 minutes per website, that is 20 hours of labor.

Here is a link to guidelines about pricing  
your question, http://answers.google.com/answers/pricing.html 
 
If you both raise your price and also post a clarification here,  
the system will notify me and I will take another look at your
question.

Thanks!

-THV

Clarification of Question by delzy-ga on 31 Jan 2003 10:22 PST
OK, I guess 300 was a little optimistic. How about 75 distinct
businesses. Your estimate of 4 minutes per is a little high. My
experience shows that with a high speed connection and a an
appropriate query, I can average under a minute per lead. The trick is
to do find a product category such as "snowboard manufacturers" or
similar. If we can find someoned who's good at this, there would be an
opportunity for ongoing commission based work. Also, the most
effective contacts for any lead are the Marketing Managers and Owners.
Thanks, if there are any more comments, send them in.
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