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PRODUCT BENEFITS
Our in-house files contain mailing addresses and landline phone numbers on 130 million households and 19
million businesses across the country. We update this information every 30 days and weekly scrub the phone
numbers against the Federal Do Not Call Registry to guarantee its accuracy. More importantly, we have the
contact information of prospects you’d like to target in your area. We get our information from a number
of strategic partnerships and public record sources including:
- Telephone records
- United States Postal Service Information
- County Deed and Assessment Records
- Census Information
- Yellow Pages and White Pages
- Federal, State and Local Government Information
Time Savers
We know you’re busy running your agency. Why not let us help?
Lead Automation
With your X-Dates subscription you can get your Cole X-Dates leads by email every month. Simply sign up and we do the rest.
Quick Launch App
You have passwords for everything. Why not take the pain out of finding new customers with the Cole X-Dates Quick
Launch App? With it, you can set it and forget it. Install the App.
Google Maps™ Technology
Simply click on a record to see a street map of where your consumer or commercial prospect lives.
List Compatibility
Whether you’d like to print labels, mail merge your list, start a telemarketing campaign or even upload it to your
unique customer relationship management (CRM) tool, we’ve got you covered. Our online product allows you to download your
list the way you choose including:
- Labels - Avery 5160/8160 (requires IE 7 or 8)
- ASCII Text File (Tab Separated)
- CSV Format (For import into Excel, Access, DBase, etc.)
- Excel - All fields separated
- Excel - Common fields combined (Address, Phone, etc. )
- List compatibility with most major insurance carrier CRM and quote software
Do Not Call Scrubbing
We update our files every week to comply with the Federal Do Not Call Registry. In addition, the Federal Trade Commission
(FTC) requires that Cole Information ensure that each customer using the Federal Do Not Call Registry has a Subscriber
Account Number (SAN). If you don't have one-it's easy to register with the FTC. It’s also free for up to five area codes.
Follow the step-by-step instructions to get yours.
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