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Optin Coregistration Leads
Every day, we get around 200,000 - 600,000 coregistration optin leads a day. This data comes with name, address, city, state, zip, phone, email, date/time stamp, ip, source and date of birth. We append this fresh data with our current database to ensure we have the most recent updated addresses for our clientele.
Frequently Asked Questions :: Coregistration Leads and Opt-In Email Leads
What is your Coregistration daily feeds all about?
You get a Coregistration email lead when a visitor on a site requests information for certain offers as part of registering for other information and services. Typically, the visitor is offered several choices for information to be sent to them. Some Coregistration daily feed services will target a particular audience and resell that list as it comes in, and some will ask advertisers to write their own offer and place it on one or more sites to collect the desired list. Typically, the advertiser is charged on a "pay per lead" or "pay per subscriber" basis and depending on the desirability of the offer and the traffic to the site, a significant list can be built rapidly at a reasonable cost.
What exactly is a Coregistration lead?
Coregistration leads are gathered when someone registers for one thing (for instance, a free membership, or a magazine subscription) and then is offered more information on a related topic (such as making money from home). In another case, they might be visiting a website targeted to entrepreneurs, and be presented a popup asking if they would like free information by email. It can also be done using a generic splash page that informs them they will hear about multiple business opportunities if they provide their contact information. These are usually "popunder" or "popup on exit" type pages, or they are presented on a "thank you" page. Yet another way to do it is to "register" the participant for one service (e.g., a search engine listing, or a free email account) and then present them a page asking if they would like information in certain related categories. You've probably coregistered yourself that way more than a few times and didn't even realize it.
Do Coregistration services pay people to subscribe, or offer other incentives?
There are lists that offer names of their members who opt in and are paid or offered to win something for doing so. We do not use them, because the participants might be more interested in the free gift rather than the information they will later receive.
Are there different kinds of Coregistration Leads Lists?
Yes, there are three basic kinds. Coregistration services present site visitors with a number of offers with check boxes next to them to indicate they want to receive information on the offers. There are two basic kinds of options here: The visitor usually has to "Opt In" by checking the box next to the offer they are interested in. Sometimes, the boxes are pre-checked, and the visitor has to uncheck those they don’t want. This is referred to as "Opt Out", and is frowned upon by many, since the person filling out the form isn't really "requesting" the information, in an active sense. Finally, when a lead has Opted In, they may be asked to confirm their sincere intentions via email or via a special web page to verify their desire to be contacted with more information. This is referred to as Double Opt-In. The higher the level of confirmation, the more expensive the lead is.
Will I be accused of spamming when contacting coreg leads?
No. The quality of the list plays a major factor in answering this question. First, even the best list will have some on it that forget they have asked for information and they will cry SPAM on any email they don’t immediately recognize. Our data is Optin. If you send a million emails, you will get complaints. It's the nature of the game.
In what format will list of coreg leads be forwarded to me?
The most common format for leads delivery is a comma delimited or tab delimited CSV file, which is readable by almost any autoresponder, and almost any spreadsheet.
How do I contact my coreg leads?
The source is included. When you contact your leads for the first time, they may not know who you are, or even remember that they have requested information. Use a quality autoresponder to mail out to your list and make sure you follow through on what they were expecting to receive. If you offered them a free report on credit repair, that is what they are expecting. Make sure your autoresponder offers them an easy way to remove themselves if they don’t want to receive emails from you. You need to study the law and take responsibility for your own compliance with it.
What kind of sites can coregistration build lists for?
You can find a source for almost any kind of list you care to build: newsletters, ezines, affiliate programs, network marketing. You may find that some sources will have restrictions on Adult sites, or lists with offensive or controversial subject areas. Also, known spammers can expect to be rejected.
I represent a network marketing or business opportunity, can I use coreg leads?
Yes! You will have a huge list instantly. It took us years to find the right quality Coregistration leads services, and give you the information you'll need to structure a successful campaign.
I want to promote a product or service that costs money. Does this matter?
No. But many marketers will offer something for free to the list to entice a greater response and build a relationship. Some sources allow you to list a price in your ad, which will decrease the number of curiosity seekers – this is known in the lead business as a "disqualifying ad". The idea is that if your service sells for $500, you don’t want to pay to recruit people who are unwilling to spend $5.
Can I offer my coregistration email list something other than what they responded for?
Yes, but you should expect a higher rate of spam complaints, and you should remind your prospects about the ad they did respond to when contacting them for the first time. Thereafter, you can offer them anything you like. This really isn't a good policy, however. Think about it. If they requested information on dog grooming, why would they respond to your offers about how to make money online, or buy your latest vegetarian cookbook? For instance, if you buy work from home leads from me at Nitro List Builder, you are dealing with "opportunity seekers". They aren't interested in buying some gadget, or in visiting the latest xxx-rated site .... they want to know how to make money. Tell them!