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Greig
8th February 2006, 13:38
Just wondered if there is anyway I can get a list of large companies/businesses etc?
Thanks
Sarah-Ink Promotions
8th February 2006, 13:39
You can download the FTSE companies list from yahoo or go to the institue of directors website where there is a directory
Hope that helps :)
Steve Roberts
8th February 2006, 13:52
Amongst others, we use this company and have found it to be very good data.
Greig
8th February 2006, 13:58
Amongst others, we use this company and have found it to be very good data.
What company is that? :oops: :oops: :roll:
ebonybailey
8th February 2006, 14:08
Greg
I run a telemarketing company so data is important to us.
I use Corpdata they have quality data and can offer detailed info as well, including decision makers name, telephone number, address, email turnover, specific industriess, specific postcodes even.
Speak to David Chiverton and tell him EB Marketing sent you, he will take care of you.
Michael
www.corpdata.co.uk
01626 777400
Greig
8th February 2006, 14:21
Greg
I run a telemarketing company so data is important to us.
I use Corpdata they have quality data and can offer detailed info as well, including decision makers name, telephone number, address, email turnover, specific industriess, specific postcodes even.
Speak to David Chiverton and tell him EB Marketing sent you, he will take care of you.
Michael
www.corpdata.co.uk
01626 777400
Thanks for that I will give him a call.
Greig
Steve Roberts
8th February 2006, 16:37
Amongst others, we use this company and have found it to be very good data.
What company is that? :oops: :oops: :roll:
Good question (the phone rang) :oops:
http://www.bvdep.com/
Pebble Communications
8th February 2006, 17:57
I use an experian service you can find at www.prospectlocator.com (or co.uk can't remember which at the moment).
This is good because you run your own search and set your own criteria and can play around with it till you get the number you can afford. Not too expensive either.
Fiona Bailey
www.pebblecommunications.co.uk
DarrenC
8th February 2006, 18:30
I second Fiona's recommendation...
data_mind
25th March 2008, 13:48
Hi
We have also used DBS and List-Logic for data. Both are good, List-Logic a little more personable and cheaper :-)