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What is the best way to find a list of companies with a certain name? For example, a list of all companies with the name "Freedom"?

I tried Data.com but was told they no longer offer that service.
 
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Do you use a premium account for $1k/year?

It's $800+ not $1000 well I guess might as well be right? lol

@jideofor

I have found it that easy..there are also websites that you type in the company name and it tells you the email format they use for that company, then just use the format they use

There are mainly 3 or 4 formats comanies use..if you CC in all 3/4 formats, you will get the right one ☺

I use to have a list of such websites but got lost last time my pc went kaputsy!

can you share?

or what keywords would you Google to find such cool tools?
 
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I am only after the company name and website which you can see and then you can see down the side all the staff that work there, then identify the decision makers like CEO's, Business Development Manager etc

You don't contact them through LinkedIn, that looks spammy, you send them an email to the decision maker, its easy to work out the email address by looking at other email addresses from that company, just see what format they use like [email protected], [email protected] or [email protected]

I have in the past sent an invite and been accepted and then broken the ice that way by saying "Thanks for accepting, I notice we have some mutual connections......." I don't offer the domain straight away or it just looks like a sales pitch

I thought about doing this. Perhaps for Allegion. but my worry is just ending up in spam.
Also would it be a good idea to finally get a private email address? like on my DNPremium.com

so it would look legit? or would that look spammy too so stick with Gmail?

you mentioned earlier there are only 3 to 4 formats companies use.

in this post above you mentioned 3. what's the 4th? :xf.wink:

(I'm learning here)

just thought I'd share these. don't know if they would be of use.

SimilarSites.com
InfoUSA.com
USSearch.com
Intelius.com
http://www.lexisnexis.com/

those are more for background checks I guess?
 
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These are the formats most use...sorry there are 5, but the bottom one is not common as a lot of companies would have more than 1 "John"


[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]

Just google "Apple email format" for instance

Don't forget [email protected]
 
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am I the only one that prefer to contact another person in the same company instead to guess an email address?
 
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I just learned about Thomasnet.com. This provides information about company names and brands. May help.
 
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Use this guys:

http://recruitmentgeek.com/tools/linkedin/


Started using this to find better targeted leads because many times Linkedin users outside your network cannot be seen without a premium account. When used in conjunction with email finders like hunter.io, norbert, rocketreach.co, getemail.io and streak for email tracking, outbound becomes a very quick and efficient process.
This search engine that you link finds LinkedIn members and that to send them messages (InMail) I need a premium account.
 
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This search engine that you link finds LinkedIn members and that to send them messages (InMail) I need a premium account.
Once you get their profile. Use one of the email finding apps I listed like rocketreach.co which let's you obtain their email by using the URL of their LinkedIn profile.
 
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