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Industry classification: Safes & Vaults - Suppliers & Installers
Available data lists: 82
Market sector: Security Equipment
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.
Email Data
Business email data is available with your prospect list. Business emails are quoted separately from standard prospect data and when sourcing emails with your marketing lists you should consider:
- Do you require one email per company, or all emails from each business?
- Would you like to include generic emails (e.g. "info@") or named email addresses?
In purchasing an email data list you should question the data quality. Specifically, how many "hard bounces" do the list brokers guarantee?
Soft bounces occur when a prospect’s server rejects an email from its spam filters. No list broker can accurately forecast the percentage of soft bounces.
Hard bounces occur from out-dated (dead) emails and can be guaranteed. Responsiva guarantees less than 10% of hard bounces.
Telephone Preference Service
Responsiva's business information supplied as telephone marketing data is pre-screened against the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) as standard. This ensures that telemarketing lists are compliant with data protection requirements.
Statistics for business data registered with the TPS file across the universe of UK businesses:
- 27% of telephone data is registered with the TPS file.
- If only telemarketing data with 5+ employees are considered, the figure drops to 16.5% of company data registered with the TPS file.
- And for the telephone data lists with 20+ employees, only 12% of the universe is registered.
Smaller businesses (especially sole traders) find excessive inbound telemarketing calls obtrusive to their operation and daily trading. Therefore a higher percentage of the smaller companies are registered.
Company Date Established
Marketing data lists may be selected by the business established data at premise.
This has two key applications
The first is to select a prospect list of companies who commenced trading within (say) the last year. This has particular relevance for accountants who are seeking to target a business data list of companies who have not filed their first year's accounts.
The second is for companies seeking a prospect list of companies of a certain age. For example, premises built before the year 2000 have an associated asbestos management legislation.
There are some pitfalls with a marketing data list selected in this way because it includes business relocations and new company branches. But a directorship job title can weed out the branches.
