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01. Common Questions
How do I get started?
Get started by scheduling a demo with our team. If you have any questions, feel free to list them while scheduling your demo and our team will be sure to get them answered when you meet.
What is a search credit?
Search credits are used to find contact information. Credits taken change depending on the prospecting solution being used. Most solutions cost just 1 search credit. The Investor database requires 5 search credits for each email saved.
How does LeadLoft source its data?
LeadLoft gathers data in a multitude of ways from a series of sources: • Information listed publicly on the web. • Privileged partnerships with data providers and aggregators. • A team of the worlds most dedicated data managers who search, verify, and refine data. • Integrations with data platforms. ‍ The vast majority of the data LeadLoft collects is extremely expensive and out of reach for most small to medium size businesses. By bridging this gap, LeadLoft makes advanced data integrations possible for businesses of every size.
What is the bounce rate of emails from LeadLoft?
LeadLoft's deliverability for verified leads is ~98% on average. Emails found via pattern match are sometimes impossible to be verify, in this case, the deliverability is still relatively high at ~85%. Emails determined to be invalid will not show up in the LeadLoft dashboard and you will not be charged.
How much does it cost?
LeadLoft is free to get started. You can learn more on the pricing page here.
Is LeadLoft legal? Yes!
Not only is LeadLoft legal, it is GDPR and CCPA compliant. If you reside outside of the United States or EU, reviewing local data laws is recommended before using LeadLoft.
Can LeadLoft be used for B2C?
LeadLoft's database is geared towards businesses only but this can still be used for marketing B2C products by focusing on marketing partnerships. A few examples are brand partnerships, retailers/ resellers, crossover campaigns, and even blog write ups.
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