Free Email Leads

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Free Email Leads

Building an email list can be a hard job to do. One of the ways to get more email leads is to get them from email lead services.

So without further ado here are some links to a free email lead service and a little information to help you use them.

Free Leads 

Free email leads - This service offers 5000 FREE email leads with a hope that you will upgrade your subscription to the service for even more leads and has five levels of subscription.

  • Bronze Level (Free)
    Members get access to 5000 co-reg leads monthly
  • Silver Level (Refer 5 others that become members)
    Members get access to 10,000 co-reg leads monthly
  • Gold Level (Refer 15 others that become members)
    Members get access to 20,000 co-reg leads monthly
  • Platinum Level (Refer 30 others that become members)
    Members get access to 40,000 co-reg leads monthly
  • Diamond Level (*Refer 50 others that become members)
    Members get access to 80,000 co-reg leads monthly

*or you can go instantly to the Diamond membership level by Upgrading at $99.98

As you can see you get rewarded for referring other people to the service. Thus saying, my reward for referring you the reader is a chance to climb the referal ladder and hopefully get more monthly leads.

Free Survey Leads 

Long Form Survey Leads - This service offers 25 FREE email leads with a hope that you will upgrade your subscription to the service for even more leads and has five levels of subscription. Long form survey leads are of a better quality than normal opt in leads.

  • Bronze Level (Free)
    Members get access to 25 survey leads weekly
  • Silver Level (Refer 5 others that become members)
    Members get access to 50 survey leads weekly
  • Gold Level (Refer 15 others that become members)
    Members get access to 100 survey leads weekly
  • Platinum Level (Refer 30 others that become members)
    Members get access to 200 survey leads weekly
  • Diamond Level (*Refer 50 others that become members)
    Members get access to 400 survey leads weekly

*or you can go instantly to the Diamond membership level by Upgrading at $99.98

How Good Are These Leads 

Well the main question to ask is... How Good Are These Leads?

The answer to that is ... they Suck! I have used 7500 of them to send them a link to a motivational video for the company I work for and have got maybe an extra 50-100 views which is a very low percentage.

BUT.... if 10% of the views turn into an extra sale it makes it all worth it.

As I say, don't expect a big response from these leads but any response is better than nothing.

Blind Carbon Copy 

Now you have got the leads its time to use them. Try not to post to them all in one go and don't forget to use the Blind Carbon Copy option. If you don't know what a Blind Carbon Copy is here is a Wikipedia article to explain it to you.

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:For other uses see BCC.

In the context of e-mail, blind carbon copy (abbreviated Bcc:) refers to the practice of sending a message to multiple recipients in such a way that conceals individual email addresses from the complete list of recipients.

While now associated almost exclusively with e-mail and other electronic messaging, the term originates with typewritten documents. In a now-rare practice, a typist produces multiple copies of a document by alternating one or more layers of carbon paper between sheets of blank paper. When the typewriter letter strikes the paper, the carbon transfers to the paper, producing a copy. In some circumstances, the typist must ensure that multiple recipients of such a document not see the names of other recipients. To achieve this, the typist can:

* Add the names in a second step to each copy, without carbon paper

* Set the ribbon to not strike the paper, which leaves names off the top copy (but may leave letter impressions on the paper)

To specify recipients, an e-mail message may contain addresses in any of these three fields:

* To: Primary recipients

* Cc: Carbon copy to secondary recipients—other interested parties

* Bcc: Blind carbon copy to recipients who receive the message without others, including the To: and Cc: recipients, seeing who else received it

It is common practice to use the Bcc: field when addressing a very long list of recipients, or a list of recipients that should not (necessarily) know each other, e.g. in mailing lists.

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Once you have got all your leads you could email this lens to any or all the addresses :-)

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sandip wrote

i need an email leads

Reply Posted April 11, 2009

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Reply Posted August 20, 2008

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Alex wrote

i really need a free fresh usa leads just for my business.if any help can be rendered

Reply Posted July 24, 2008

Stillwaters wrote...

Great info. I'm off to try it out now. Thanks

ReplyPosted June 28, 2008

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Don Henry wrote

I NEED AN EMAIL LEADS TO ENGROSE MY BUSSINESS. AND I WILL BE SO GLAD TO HAVE MORE AND MORE.

Reply Posted May 30, 2008

 
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