Design Leads is the quickest way for web designers to explode their business. Get 32,000+ new high-quality leads of business owners that have registered new domains every single day. New domain owners are the absolute hottest lead for web designers!
this is in all senses awful tool and idea, this is why we have to pay for WHOIS privacy on our domains and deal with hundreds of spam emails/calls from the likes of this. Thanks but no thanks.
@eugene_kondratyev Hey Eugene! We're actually also working on a mini-training system that users will have access teaching them to sell to these leads using hyper targeted campaigns
Our goal is to educate and assist our user in leveraging these leads not to spam calls and emails, but instead use it for outreaching to the right person at the right time
Hi guys!
I created Design Leads to help website designers and funnel designers get more clients and grow their web design business.
I genuinely think that there is no hotter lead for a website designer than a business owner who just purchased a new domain - which is why Design Leads gives you 30,000+ of these new leads every single day.
We are also in the works of creating a tool for Design Leads that will let you completely filter your lead list for hyper-targeted sales campaigns, whether it's cold email or Facebook Ads. - Super excited for this feature!
If you want to test drive it and get your first 3 lead lists downloaded for free, sign up for free by clicking below:
https://designleads.io
After looking at the trial, this is just a bunch of spreadsheets with 95% non-useful data that has been scraped from public sources. I don't see any built-in filtering tools. The idea is good, but number of actual leads is a tiny fraction of what is being claimed. This could be great if you separated out the garbage data and added the ability to segment the contacts in searchable/exportable web UI.
For example, I looked at the latest "leads" from a specific city in the U.S. There were 2,905 in this sample city. Out of those, only 19 had actual email addresses that were potentially usable. That means 0.65% of the "leads" in the spreadsheet are actually leads. Extrapolating from my sample... They are claiming 32,000 leads per day total. It's probably more like ~2,080 leads per day (32,000 * 0.065). That's not even accounting for determining how many of the domains represent a real business.
Still, 2,000 per day is great, but not good enough for $79/month without useful tools around the data. I really like the idea of the product and hope to see it improve with some filtering and more accurate claims.
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