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Erik Olson
http://Instantbusinesslist.com provides list management and data compilation services to help businesses.
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» The Comparison Between 'Info USA' And 'Instant Business List'
By Erik Olson | Published 09/5/2008 | Marketing | Unrated  printer version
If you have a direct marketing need, it is important to get the best content at the best price. There are two major contenders when it comes to information lists: InfoUSA and Instant Business List.

» Buying Business to Business Mailing Lists: The Hype, The Scams, And The Smart Way
By Erik Olson | Published 09/5/2008 | Marketing | Unrated  printer version
One of the most sought-after and jealously-guarded business tool is the business to business mailing list. A good one is pure gold, crammed with cold-call sales opportunities and good business karma; a bad one is an expensive waste of time.

» Working with Real Estate Agents
By Erik Olson | Published 09/4/2008 | Real Estate | Unrated  printer version
If you sell your goods or services to real estate agents, you need a steady stream of them to survive. The more people you have to market to, the better.

» Why Buy Business Leads?
By Erik Olson | Published 09/3/2008 | Marketing | Unrated  printer version
When you are in a situation where you are looking to jump start your marketing and you want to improve your traffic in an extremely meaningful way, you might be at a bit of a loss.

» Developing and Utilizing B2B Email Lists
By Erik Olson | Published 09/3/2008 | Marketing | Unrated  printer version
Business to business marketing in today’s economy can be a challenge. Finding the best method for your business may not be as easy as you may have hoped. Using direct email has become a popular trend in today’s marketplace.

» Buying Business to Business Mailing Lists: The Hype, The Scams, And The Smart Way
By Erik Olson | Published 08/11/2008 | Business | Unrated  printer version
One of the most sought-after and jealously-guarded business tool is the business to business mailing list. A good one is pure gold, crammed with cold-call sales opportunities and good business karma; a bad one is an expensive waste of time. There are two ways to get a good mailing list: compile it yourself, or purchase it. Because compiling them takes time, patience, and money, businesses often opt to purchase business to business mailing lists, at least in the early days of a company. How can you ensure you get a good list, not a bad one?

1. First, make sure any business to business mailing list you purchase has been validated using the NCOA. This verifies address accuracy. If they do not use this minimal screening technique, chances are that their information is old and inaccurate, and may contain duplicates, errors, and other problems that invalidates a large portion of the information you pay good money to buy.

2. How clear and simple to use is their website? A good business to business mailing list broker will put all their information up front. Avoid companies that accept Paypal only as a payment method; this means they could not get a merchant account through Visa or Mastercard and are not fiscally sound, an indication of a likely scam.

3. List rentals, offering lists for one-time use only, are generally offered by companies that are getting their data from someone else. While legitimate business to business mailing list companies may offer a one-time use (a common purchaser of these being not-for-profit organizations), if they ONLY offer one-time use, they are very unlikely to be legitimate.

4. The refund policy for any business to business mailing list should be clearly posted. Beware of companies that have too-good-to-be-true refund policies, or policies that seem to invite fraud. Chances are very good that these companies have bad lists and they'll do everything they can to avoid giving you your money back – or will simply disappear. In most cases, legitimate business to business mailing list companies do not offer a refund at all; that's because they know their information is accurate and the only customers seeking a refund are those whose troubles are caused by their own issues outside the list.

5. Does the company offer multiple means of contact, especially a customer service phone number? The more contact methods you see, the more likely the company is to be legitimate. To be doubly certain, check their address on a map to ensure it is real; one that is in the middle of nowhere is likely to be fraudulent.

6. Legitimate or not, a business to business mailing list company that does not offer technical support in getting your list to work for your software is one to pass up. They should offer multiple formats to download the list in, especially CSV generic, and a tech support phone number in case you still have trouble. Look also for an FAQ section. Every legitimate mailing list company gets plenty of tech assist calls; one that does not bother to address this on their site is probably a fly-by-night scam.

7. Do not purchase any business-to-business mailing list if the company will not send you a disk. Sure, it's faster to get a download, but only if you have the physical CD in hand can you be assured of having all the data you need in your mailing list – and because fake companies will never send this to you, it gives you arguable protection when you pay with a credit card.

Because almost every company purchases business to business mailing lists only once, or once per new location or expansion, this industry is riddled with frauds and scams. Be smart, protect yourself, and make certain that the company you buy from is one that cares about your future business.

» Marketing Wisely to CPA's
By Erik Olson | Published 12/31/1969 | Marketing | Unrated  printer version
When you are marketing to CPA's and they are your main audience, you already know how difficult it can be to get their attention and keep it.

» Creating a Dynamic, Functional Veterinarian List
By Erik Olson | Published 12/31/1969 | Marketing | Unrated  printer version
If you are in a field where you are marketing your products or your services to veterinarians, you already know that your clients are almost always busy and that unless you can get their attention that they are going to move on to someone else!

» Contacing and Developing Great Relationships with Insurance Agents
By Erik Olson | Published 12/31/1969 | Finance | Unrated  printer version
If you have a service that can be marketed to insurance agents, you know how difficult that can be. In every major city, there are hundreds if not thousands of different insurance agents within it.

» Should You Buy A Business Mailing List?
By Erik Olson | Published 12/31/1969 | Marketing | Unrated  printer version
Direct mailing remains the best way to contact the decision makers at most businesses. It gives you the opportunity to expose them to the benefits of your products and services. That's why many people purchase a business mailing list