The use case finds out young startups that have recently started blogging. This can be expanded to startups that are attempting to blog, but are blogging irregularly, indicating bandwidth or manpower related issues when it comes to blogging.
Continue ReadingThis particular use case allows one to find accounts in various cities and then: a) Find what they specialize in, the kinds of customers they serve b) Extra their email addresses c) Extra their phone numbers
Continue ReadingThe use case allows marketing agencies to identify Law firms which have a very light website, indicating potentially poor conversion rates for the Ad campaigns that they are running. It finds leads running ad campaigns and the ones which might
Continue ReadingThis use case finds SaaS companies that are hyper early stage and may not even be found on platforms like Product Hunt. These companies are usually in dire need of marketing, lead generation, design or staffing services. The biggest advantage
Continue ReadingThe use case allows marketing agencies to identify Law firms which have a very light website, indicating potentially poor conversion rates for the Ad campaigns that they are running. It finds leads running ad campaigns and the ones which might
Continue ReadingThe use case allows marketing agencies to identify Law firms which have a very light website, indicating potentially poor conversion rates for the Ad campaigns that they are running. It finds leads running ad campaigns and the ones which might
Continue ReadingThe use case allows marketing agencies to identify Interior designers which: a) Were more active in their blogging in the last 1 year, but the blogging activity has declined in the last 1 month. b) Are trying to speed up
Continue ReadingThe use case allows marketing agencies to identify Law firms which: a) Were more active in their blogging in the last 1 year, but the blogging activity has declined in the last 1 month. b) Are trying to speed up
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