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hi. may i ask is there any end user finder tool apart from estibot tool ?
 
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Estibot also has a paid only service:

DomainLeads.com

Since it’s paid, and not free, it has few reviews.

Only one i know, just saw: “apart from esti tool”
Still worth follow thread, i often ask myself this.
 
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Don't know if I'm on the same page here but do you mean something like zfbot? (finds domains with the same keyword)
 
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Don't know if I'm on the same page here but do you mean something like zfbot? (finds domains with the same keyword)
hi find domains from same keyword can be done by dotdb also. i mean after finding all those domains registered with same keyword , i need to find the email addresses associated with all those domain names.
i need email addresses to contact owners for our keyword domain. i have used estibot lead generation tool in the past , looking for similar services to reduce the manual task of getting email addresses of those associated domain names by whois services.
 
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Sorry, don't know of any such tool/software. If I'm searching, I just type owner - business name and search manually.
 
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np also for geo domains you can download chrome plugins for google maps extractor they are paid but cheap for the information they provide.
then run the websites you get through whoxy and you got the leads you want
 
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just a little tip, contacting through whois gets poor results. Visit the site, most have a form. Do you do outbound for premium names?
 
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just a little tip, contacting through whois gets poor results. Visit the site, most have a form. Do you do outbound for premium names?
yes for some of them. for very premium names i use crunchbase
 
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@AEProgram you would be surprised how many contact information is wrong and lead to an email that doesn't exist
 
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Linkedin can give you a lead on names and the right person in the role (CEO, CMO, etc.) Also try crunchbase for startups.

Use hunter.io to find email addresses. You can enter the company domain name or an individual’s name. Not 100% but works a lot of the time. There are other tools but you’ll have to pay and I don’t remember them right now.
 
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@CTUXSF hunter is expensive and mainly focused on big companies but deadly accurate.
you can use leadleaper / salesql / KENDO for cheaper but less accurate options
 
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@CTUXSF hunter is expensive and mainly focused on big companies but deadly accurate.
you can use leadleaper / salesql / KENDO for cheaper but less accurate options

I’ve used hunter for free but it’s limited. I’ll try the other one. Thanks!
 
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@CTUXSF only 50 inquires from what i can remember ^^ that's not even 10% of leads for a decent geo domain(realty especially)
i got 500 credit on kendo if you want me to run you few names just pm
 
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Linkedin can give you a lead on names and the right person in the role (CEO, CMO, etc.) Also try crunchbase for startups.

Use hunter.io to find email addresses. You can enter the company domain name or an individual’s name. Not 100% but works a lot of the time. There are other tools but you’ll have to pay and I don’t remember them right now.
useful
thank you
 
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good thread that worth following
thanks everyone
 
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If your are using a mobile phone for your research you can use
EMAIL HUNTER to get the email of any company
 
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Domainers can also use signalhire.com , Apollo.io and ceoemail.com for lead generation.
 
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Just going to jump in to say that if your goal for using tools is to further automate your process in order to send out more emails faster, you're doing outbound wrong.

Just my opinion, of course... but I'm a strong believer that the manual search and customized email is the best approach.
 
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Snov.io is also a decent option to find leads and send emails
 
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