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Only recently discovered bounceban(.)com for verifying catch-all emails and wow
It takes 1/10th the time to run and costs 1/10th the cost
Even compared the same catch-all list across two other providers and had nearly the identical results. Just took 10x less time & money
I do MillionVerifier first, using the API on Clay. Then I take all risky emails and run them through bounceban.
Anything labeled “good” or “ok only” I don’t double verify. Unless…they’re personal emails. When they’re personal emails I typically double very all of them cause they typically are a bit more risky
How we’re using Prospeo and BounceBan to 1.5X the size of our lead lists scraped from Apollo:
For a vast majority of our lead lists, we use Apollo for decision maker data since it’s become quite cheap and effective with Apollo scrapers.
Thing is, when scraping leads from Apollo, scrapers really only find about 60% of decision makers emails from the Apollo list’s, resulting in a ton of potential data lost.
This is where Prospeo comes in.
With all contacts that haven’t had emails found, we can use Prospeo’s enrichment API inside Clay to find any missing addresses that are available in their database.
We can then verify these emails with Millionverifier + verify Catch-All emails with BounceBan.
Here’s what this workflow looks like in Clay:
1. HTTP API (MillionVerifier) to verify emails provided in CSV.
2. HTTP API (BounceBan) to verify all catch_alls (conditional formula: ONLY run on columns that include catch_alls).
3. Prospeo: Run on rows that don’t have emails.
4. HTTP API (BounceBan) to verify all Prospeo catch_alls (conditional formula: ONLY run on columns that include catch_alls).
5. Merge columns with all emails that are valid (CSV + Prospeo).
This workflow allows for a good chunk more valid data that would typically be missed by only using Apollo and Millionverifier, 100% recommend running your lists through this flow.
Some of my favorite tools for lead gen lately
Clay - data sourcing, data enrichment, personalization
Ocean - finding company lookalikes
Outscraper - scraping google maps for local businesses
Bounceban - validating catch-alls
Email Guard - domain/inbox health monitoring
Airtable/Make - client management system and automated workflows
So many more but I most of these daily
Struggling with email deliverability? @BounceBan can help. It validates addresses before adding them to your list, reducing bounce rates and ensuring your emails reach the right people. https://t.co/t6Bgio4NIo
33 leads in the last 2 weeks, 12 meetings booked, of which 3 became qualified sales opportunity AND 1 contract in the pipe!
All without any crazy guarantees!
Here are a few factors on why this cold email campaign is doing so well:
- Great offer and relevant case study to the industry we are targeting (if you can match industry, with company size type to your lead list, you're on to a winner!)
- segmenting the by company criteria (we used @ZenRowsHQ to scrape just the social links on all websites to see which prospects have TikTok social links)
- Segmenting messaging by persona, Founders and Marketing leaders care about different things. Make sure you're copy reflects that.
- Light personalisation with Clay: normalize first name (Jonathan becomes John), mentioning one of their products on their website.
- Finally the last thing is our email infrastructure, we have GWS and Mailreef inboxes, both which are great for SMB companies. And our private sequencer tool that helps us stay incognito, vigilant and aware. ⚔
If you're running a cool offer to ecom brands give me a shout and i'll share some goodies your way :)
P.S Other Tech to mention that we used: @leadmagichq , @BounceBan@serperapi
We're now featured on the homepage of ProductHunt: BounceBan: Unlimited free email verify, works great for accept-all https://t.co/3hufZ0kkmr via @hamenwen