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Industry classification: Clothing & Fabrics - Mnfrs
Available data lists: 848
Market sector: Clothing & Coverings
Company Size
There are two ways to segment prospect data lists by company size; by turnover or employee size.
The key issues with selecting b2b data lists by company turnover are (a) the age of the information and (b) many companies are not required to file accounts. Therefore Responsiva recommends the use of employee size when sourcing business data lists. Facts & figures to consider when purchasing b2b prospect data from a list broker:
- 53% of business lists have less than 5 employees.
- 31.5% of prospect lists have 5 - 20 employees.
- 15.5% of data lists have more than 20 employees.
Depending on the Market Sector (e.g. Finance, Manufacturing etc) Responsiva can apply a "turnover per employee" ratio to your chosen business list.
Direct Mail Data Lists
All information from Responsiva is ideal for a prospect mailing list. Business lists are supplied with company name and address, with a contact name where required.
Mailing data lists may be targeted for multiple use (i.e., many mailshots) over a twelve month period. And Responsiva guarantees that you will get less than 2% returns with your direct mail data. Any excess of this figure is refunded without question, even during a difficult economic climate with so many businesses folding.
A b2b mailing list will typically yield a 1% - 2% response rate, though this depends entirely on your service offering, timing, marketing literature and the prospects selected.
The use of business mailing data has remained a consistent favourite route to market.
Customer Profiling
One of the strongest methods of identifying perfect prospect lists is to profile your existing customers. A business mailing list is ideal when the prospect data therein "looks like" your existing customers.
A customer profile has three stages:
- Match the customer database to the business universe.
- Review all variables (from the universe) of the matched customers, and identify trends.
The most common trends typically occur with the industry classifications, market sectors and company sizes. Customer profiling yields a targeted database list specification for your key prospects. (e.g. "Finance Sector with 20+ employees").
The final stage is to identify the net names; i.e., the number of prospects meeting this marketing data specification which are not resident in your customer data list.
Contact Job Titles
The contact job title of the most senior contact name is a key determinant when considering business mailing lists. 96% of Responsiva's mailing lists have a contact name.
When specifying business prospect data, you can opt to ensure all records contain a contact name.
The job title tells us a lot about the business list;
- 72% of job titles are directors. This includes titles like Managing Director, Proprietor, Partner, Chief Executive and Chairman. These are decision-making job titles with a clear autonomy at the business site. These are perfect as a telemarketing data list.
- 28% of job titles are managers. For example, Office Manager, Branch Manager.
These titles have value but are less likely to convert for marketing most services.
