Mailing List Brokers Colorado

Anyone who owns a business in Colorado knows that advertising will help make you profitable and mailing list brokers can help business owners advertise with ease. You have to spend money to make money, and mailing lists are a great investment of your money in order to gather future income. The question about advertising is-how do you know where and to whom around Colorado you should be advertising? Mailing list brokers might have a few answers.


1 . Local Companies

Denver Business Journal
(303) 837-3515
1700 Broadway Suite 515
Denver, CO
DHL DANZAS AIR AND OCEAN
303375-7515
14309 E. 35th Pl
Aurora, CO
FEDEX KINKO'S - BELLEVIEW, ENGLEWOOD
303771-0302
7795 E. Belleview
Englewood, CO
U.S. Postal Service-Belmont
(800) 275-8777
1025 E. Hwy. 50 Bypass
Pueblo, CO
Mobile Record Shredders, LLC
(719) 544-5460
205 N. Elizabeth, Ste. 120
Pueblo, CO
INXPRESS INNOVATIVE FREIGHT SOLUTIONS
303249-6023
10940 S. Parker Road, #155
Parker, CO
U.S. Postal Service-Sunset
(800) 275-8777
3000 Wedgewood
Pueblo, CO
CAP LOGISTICS
303333-3800
4210 Jackson Street
Denver, CO
Yellow Scene Magazine
(303) 828-2700
PO Box 964
Erie, CO
U.S. Postal Service-Main Office
(800) 275-8777
1022 Fortino Blvd
Pueblo, CO

2 . Mailing List Brokers Overview

Mailing list brokers are businessmen and women whose purpose is to help market your Colorado business. They do so by giving you what are referred to as “leads” to generate business. These leads come in the form of lists of potential customers who may be interested in the types of services your company in Colorado offers. Further, mailing list brokers can help business owners identify specific, targeted audiences to advertise their products and services to.

For instance, list brokers might be able to sell you a list for single people under the age of 40. If you run a company in Colorado that caters to singles events or a perhaps a dating service, then sending advertisements and promotional materials to people on this list may be a great way to drum up some new business for your company.

The lists they can sell you range from home addresses for postal mailing advertising, e-mail lists for Internet mailing materials, and even phone lists, if you wish to contact a person by telephone instead. A truly good mailing list broker can sell you one of dozens of lists that are broken down by many categories and demographics. All you have to do is tell them the proper group type that you are looking for, and they should have that kind of list available. Finally, the use of mailing list brokers allows for business owners to avoid having their advertisement time wasted: by emailing random individuals, such emails may be treated as spam and lead to legal complications.

3 . How do List Brokers Gather Their Lists?

Good mailing list brokers have many ways of getting information in order to try and help you sell your goods or services. Many have advertisements on several websites that give you the option to "opt-in" for more information.

You may have already seen this several times and even signed up with a mailing list broker. If you have signed up for a website (even a free website membership), you may recall having to either check or uncheck a box that asks if you would like more information. You then may be asked if you would like more information from third-party partners. One of those third-party partners may be a sales solution company that will use the information to make e-mail lists for their clients.

An e-mail list full of people who opted to have that type of information sent to them is worth its weight in gold. People who “opt-in” for information are truly interested in what a business advertises and mailing list brokers can send a business owner a list of thousands of interested consumers. If you are open and responsive to offers that suit your needs and lifestyle, there are dozens of people who will buy your name off a mailing list to try and pitch their products to you.

4 . Types of Lists You Can Buy from a List Broker

No matter what your needs are, you will likely be able to find mailing list brokers around Colorado that can give you the exact list you desire. From the young demographic to elderly or retired persons, college-bound students to baby boomers who are at the highest level of their jobs, no list is impossible to find.

This of course begs the question—exactly what demographics can I ask for when buying a mailing list? Though the possibilities are endless as to what is already out there, keep in mind that if you want a specialized list that does not already exist in a list broker's database, they can use cross-sections of several lists that fit your demographic and come up with one master list that suits all your needs. Of course, this will cost you extra money, but in the long run it would be worth it, if it gives you any sales leads.

Common demographic lists that already exist in most good mailing list brokers’ databases include (but are not necessarily limited to) the following: income, age range, home value, property value, marital status, college education, high school education, race, gender, type of business, size of business, previous interest in similar products to your own, whether a person has children or not, types of vehicles owned, sales volume of a company, estimated wealth, sexual orientation, political affiliation, and much more. For all intents and purposes, mailing list brokers make contacting consumers a fast, efficient, and simple process.

5 . Featured Local Company

Denver Business Journal

(303) 837-3515
1700 Broadway Suite 515
Denver, CO


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