Wednesday 29 June 2011

Bargain data -US email lists

Business List Package: $295
ALL Lists Below: $295 altogether OR any 5 Lists for $149

Also, ask about our Healthcare and Consumer databases

Don't reply to this email, please contact jenny.larson@gmx.us for details

Hotels in the USA
Database : 63,260 emails

Schools in the USA
Database : 439,797 emails for Schools, Universities and Colleges in the USA.

Churches in the USA
Database : 169,377 emails for Churches of all denominations in the USA

Architects in the USA
Database : 9,790 emails in total

Real Estate Land Developers
Database : 10,837 emails in total

Construction Development
Database : 94,272 emails

Criminal Attorneys
Database : 142,906 total records, 99,857 emails

Real Estate Agents
Database : 2.4 Million Email Database (2 lists)

Police and Sheriff Services
Database : 42,987 records and 114 emails

USA Business Database
Database : 10 Million Emails for US businesses in various categories (3 lists)

Manufacturers Database
Database : 1,057,119 records with 476,509 emails

USA Lawyers Database
Database : 269,787 records with 235,244 emails

Financial Planners Database
Database : 148,857 records all with emails

Finance and Money Professionals Database
Database : 116,568 records all with emails

Insurance Agents
Database : 61,744 emails for Insurance companies in the USA (2 files)

Media Outlet Contacts
Database : over 200k records all with emails and full contact data

VARs and IT Consultants
Database : 12,000 VAR and IT consultant Emails in the USA


Samples can be downloaded in Excel format, please email me here kimjones@gmx.com.


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Wednesday 22 June 2011

Cheap but good email databases - USA, Canada, UK, India

please reply to jaygibson@gmx.us if interested

Healthcare List Package: $295 for all 21 complete lists below
- Also available, Business Lists, Foregin Business Lists and Consumer data


Physicians (34 specialties)
Database : 788k records, 17k emails, 200k fax numbers

Chiropractors
Database : 108,421 total records * 3,414 emails * 6,553 fax numbers

Alternative Medicine
Database : 1,141,602 total records with 36,320 emails and 38.935 fax numbers

Dentists
Database : 164k records, 45k emails, 77k fax numbers

Dentists with Specialties
Database : 30k records all with emails


Veterinarians
Database : 78,986 total records with 1,438 emails and 1,050 fax numbers

Hospitals
Database : 10,661 Emails for hospitals in the USA

Nursing Homes
Database : 31,589 Senior Administrators, 11,288 Nursing Directors in over 14,706 Nursing Homes (full contact info no emails)

Pharmaceutical Companies
Database : 47,000 emails of pharma company employees

Physical Therapists
Database : 125,460 total records with 5,483 emails and 4,405 fax numbers


Oncology Doctors
Database : 2,200 records all with emails

US Surgery Centers
Database : 85k records and 14k emails

Acupuncturists
Database : 23,988 records 1,826 emails

Massage Therapists
Database : 76,701 records and 8,305 emails

Medical Equipment Suppliers
Database : 67,425 total records with 6,940 emails and 5,812 fax numbers


Mental Health Counselors
Database : 283,184 records 7,206 emails

Visiting Nurses & RN's
Database : 91,386 total records with 2,788 emails and 2,390 fax numbers

Optometrists
Database : 63,837 records 2,015 emails

Psychologists
Database : 272,188 records and 9,874 emails
Healthcare Recruiters
Database : 11,370 emails for active healthcare recruiters in the USA
Plastic Surgeons
Database : 23,109 emails with full data

Send me an email here jaygibson@gmx.us for counts and sample spreadsheets. We also sell lists individually at reduced prices.


To invoke no further correspondence status please send an email to offthelistplease@gmx.com

Thursday 16 June 2011

Double Your Sales in 3 Years: AllBusiness Weekly, 6/16/11

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AllBusiness Weekly
The best news, analysis, insight, and inspiration from the Internet's largest small business resource.
June 16, 2011

Fred Paul

Don't Sweat the Bad News

June has been kind of a rough month for the economy. Small business confidence is down, hiring is weak, lending remains stagnant, the stock market is wobbling, the debt ceiling looms, gas prices are still sky-high, and pundits are once again discussing the possibility of a double-dip recession.

Ugh.

But all that bad news doesn't have to mean doom and gloom for your small business. It's important to remember that the U.S. economy is incredibly large and diverse, and even as some areas and industries struggle, others rebound and expand. In fact, there are plenty of businesses growing rapidly -- planning to double sales in just three years. Meanwhile, scrappy entrepreneurs are finding ways to start new businesses with almost no capital at all (check out this amazing restaurant success story, started with just $416!).

Sure, every business has to prepare for the fallout from macroeconomic events. But in most cases, the future of your small business depends primarily on you: Your drive. Your ideas. Your savvy. Your passion.

So don't get discouraged. Get busy.

Fredric Paul
Editorial Director

Top Stories

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How to Double Your Sales
in Three Years

Read our exclusive interview with high-growth expert Cameron Herold, former COO of 1-800-GOT-JUNK? and author of Double Double: How to Double Your Revenue and Profit in 3 Years or Less.

Put Employees on a Career Track to Gain Their Loyalty

Small businesses are the most susceptible to employee turnover. Entice your employees to stick around by helping them forge a career path to grow with your company.

Some Entrepreneurial Myths That Need to Be Busted

Rieva Lesonsky shares some personal truisms about owning a business that seem to fly in the face of what's passing for "conventional wisdom" these days.

Food Trucks Inspire Other Small Businesses to
Hit the Road

It might have started with food, but now all kinds of small business are taking their wares to the streets. Is a mobile business right for you?

How Can a Private Equity Group Help Your Business?

A private equity group can bring the expertise and financial backing you need to fuel almost unlimited growth, or allow you to exit in style.

Protect Yourself Legally When Cutting Benefits

In tough economic times, business owners may be tempted to cut employee benefits rather than lay off workers. Be sure you consider the legal ramifications.

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Every product or service requires a marketing plan to pull together all of the requirements and logistics of bringing a product or solution to the marketplace. This document provides you with an outline of the areas to cover while requiring you to define your specific product information and strategies. Click to download for free.

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AllBusiness Media

10 Low-Cost Small Business Ideas

Who needs startup capital? You can start your own business with almost no money down. All it takes is hard work, dedication, and the right idea -- and we've got 10 great ones for you.

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How to Get the Best Deal on Benefits

HR expert Noel Perkins says the key is to make sure you offer the benefits workers actually want, stay on top of your vendors, and look at the competition.

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Best Blogs

Tim Devaney and Tom Stein

Franchise Opportunities in Medical Marijuana

WeGrow isn't just blowing smoke with its national rollout plans. Tim Devaney and Tom Stein take a look at this new opportunity and run down some other franchise news.

Susan Wilson Solovic

The Dark Side of Groupon's Daily-Deal Discounts

The honeymoon between Groupon and small businesses might be over amid claims that the newly public company hurts local economies. Susan Wilson Solovic explains why trouble is brewing.

David Worrell

Uber Entrepreneur: A Conversation with
Elon Musk

Fancy a trip to Mars? If anyone might make it happen, it's Elon Musk, the man behind PayPal and Tesla. Finance expert David Worrell peeks at what Musk has up his sleeve.

Hanna Hasl-Kelchner

Famous Last Words: 'I Didn't Know It Was Illegal!'

When it comes to legal liability, ignorance is never an excuse. Attorney Hanna Hasl-Kelchner reminds business owners how costly playing dumb can be.

Ivan Schneider

Why Entrepreneurship Has No Business in Higher Education

Should universities try to teach entrepreneurship? Ivan Schneider believes the very idea misses the point of what makes a great entrepreneur in the first place.

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In This Issue
Top Stories:
How to Double Your Sales in Three Years
Media:
10 Low-Cost Small Business Ideas
Best Blogs:
Franchise Opportunities in Medical Marijuana
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Pros and Cons of Franchise Partnerships: Franchise Insight, 6/16/11

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Franchise Insight

AllBusiness Franchise Insight
Our weekly roundup of what's hot at the AllBusiness Franchise Center
June 16, 2011
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Pros and Cons of Franchise Partnerships

Buying and owning a franchise is a big, life-changing decision. And deciding with whom to start a business with can be just as big a decision as the franchise you buy.

Franchise Opportunities in Medical Marijuana

WeGrow doesn't sell pot. But it does sell the paraphernalia needed to grow your own, including hothouse kits, irrigation trays, UV lamps, and any other hydroponic accessory you can think of.

3 Awkward Questions You Must Ask a Franchisor

When buying a franchise, you may not want to ask these difficult questions and franchisors may not want to answer them, but it's crucial you do so for your own protection.

Food Trucks Inspire Other Businesses to Hit the Road

It might have started with food, but now all kinds of business are taking their wares to the streets. Is a mobile business right for you?

How to Double Your Sales in Three Years

High-growth expert Cameron Herold, former COO of franchise company 1-800-GOT-JUNK? and the author of Double Double: How to Double Your Revenue and Profit in 3 Years or Less, explains how to achieve this ambitious goal.

Entrepreneurs & Academics: Why They Make Bad Bedfellows

Should universities try to teach entrepreneurship? Ivan Schneider says the very idea misses the point of what makes a great entrepreneur in the first place.

Famous Last Words: 'I Didn't Know It Was Illegal!'

When it comes to business legal liability, ignorance is never an excuse.

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Thursday 9 June 2011

Is There a Restaurant Franchise in Your Future? Franchise Insight, 6/9/11

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AllBusiness Franchise Insight
Our weekly roundup of what's hot at the AllBusiness Franchise Center
June 9, 2011
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Is There a Franchise Restaurant in Your Future?

Food franchise concepts are one of the most successful, profitable sectors of the restaurant industry, says expert John Foley. Here are his 10 reasons on why buying a food franchise may be right for you.

Franchisee Moms Share Secrets to Success

They cook. They clean. They raise families -- and they run franchises. Despite the challenges of juggling it all, franchisee moms are proving that it is possible to be a successful business owner while raising a family.

Alternative Financing Options for Small Business

Corporations are extending their payment terms up to 90 days, forcing many small vendors to cover longer cash flow cycles. Alternative financing can help.

Franchising and Innovation: Can the Two Go Hand in Hand?

The core of any franchise's success is a tried, tested, and perfected system. However, in such a well-oiled machine, is there room for franchisee innovation?

Poor Customer Service Is a Business Killer

Two-thirds of the customers in a recent Consumer Reports study say they'll walk rather than deal with lousy service -- discount or not.

Latest Franchise Rage: Rent-a-Grandma

The pitch to potential franchisees is priceless: "Rent-A-Grandma franchises cost less than buying most new cars." And the pitch to customers is even better: "Our Grandmas don't text or tweet while on the job."

Hiring Temporary Employees for Your Small Business

Temporary workers can help fill a staffing gap during uncertain times, but temps can come with unique management challenges. Here are some helpful tips.

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Is Your Company Due for a Price Hike? AllBusiness Weekly, 6/9/11

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June 9, 2011

Fred Paul

A Tale of Two Realities

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.

No, it's not A Tale of Two Cities, but a tale of two kinds of small businesses. In this half-hearted recovery from the Great Recession, it can sometimes seem like small businesses are living in two completely different worlds.

In one world, unemployment remains sky-high, small businesses are struggling to raise cash or get loans, commodity costs -- think gasoline -- are rising, but most small businesses can't seem to raise their own prices, and even businesses that need to hire remain terrified of pulling the trigger.

In contrast, the go-go entrepreneur world seems to be going great guns -- led by the excitement around social media and mobile computing. LinkedIn's IPO was a smash hit, and now everyone from Zynga (AllBusiness.com's roommate, if you can believe it) to Groupon is lining up to be the next to cash in. In this view, we're in the midst of a new boom (don't say "bubble") and the future's so bright, entrepreneurs have gotta wear shades.

Don't take either viewpoint without a few boulders of salt. Sure, things are still tough in many places, but alternatives to traditional credit markets are finally emerging, people are getting hired, and people will pay more for products and services they care about.

And sure, some high-tech entrepreneurs are getting rich, but the gravy train doesn't run forever. Already, Internet wags are dubbing the latest IPO bids "GrouPonzi schemes."

So it pays not to get too excited, or too despondent, based on the latest news. For the vast majority of businesses, the reality is much more complicated, and your company's future is most likely somewhere in between today's extremes.

Fredric Paul
Editorial Director

Top Stories

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Is Your Company Due for a
Price Hike?

The economy is recovering, commodity costs are soaring, and corporations are raising prices. Should your small business do the same? Many say yes.

How to Get a Good Business Credit Score

If you own a small business, it's important you educate yourself on the following three fine points of establishing and maintaining good business credit.

Improve Your Business Reputation with Online Content

Are you aware how your business is perceived by clients and the general public? Learn how to defend and enhance your company's reputation.

When You Suspect an Employee Is Abusing Drugs

Unexplained absences, erratic behavior, a sudden drop in productivity? If you think your employee has an addiction problem, it's critical you proceed with caution.

Alternative Financing Options for Small Business

Corporations are extending their payment terms up to 90 days, forcing many small vendors to cover longer cash flow cycles. Alternative financing can help.

Dealing with Bad Apples in the Workplace

Negative, disruptive employees can multiply in the workplace, creating a toxic environment. Learn how to cope with these problematic people.

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The Vending Machines of the Future Are Here

Meet the next generation of vending devices, which feature biometric payment, iPod-like touchscreens, solar panels, and vastly improved efficiency -- not to mention exciting new business opportunities.

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Keys to Controlling Employee Health Care Costs

Wellness consultant Joe Byrd offers real-world tips on how small businesses can control health care costs by helping employees make healthy choices.

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Best Blogs

Rebecca Mazin

Why Nothing Is Private Online

Twitter and email are the fastest way to spread information unintentionally, as Anthony Weiner could tell you. This is especially true of work communications. HR expert Rebecca Mazin reviews online privacy issues in the workplace.

Tim Devaney and Tom Stein

The Latest Franchise Rage: Rent-a-Grandma

The concept is unique, and so is the marketing strategy. But that's not all -- Tim Devaney and Tom Stein look at this and other branding news from around the franchise world.

Enid Burns

Review: BlackBerry Privacy App Dials 'F'
for Fail

The PrivacyStar app promises to help lift the lid on mystery callers, but when tech blogger Enid Burns gave it a whirl, she found herself doing most of the detective work.

Miranda Marquit

How to Help Your Boomerang Kids

As the job market remains stagnant, more young adults are heading back to their parents' homes as they try to sort out the next stage of their lives. How should parents handle their return? Miranda Marquit offers some insight.

Hanna Hasl-Kelchner

A Simple Way to Protect Against Unpleasant Legal Surprises

Attorney Hanna Hasl-Kelchner explains the many ways a release can keep old disputes from taking a new shape and coming back to haunt you.

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In This Issue
Top Stories:
Is Your Company Due for a Price Hike?
Media:
The Vending Machines of the Future Are Here
Best Blogs:
Why Nothing Is Private Online
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