Can you recommend a tool to identify contact email for list of 1000 domains?
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We researched a list of about 1000 domains, which are all in one industry segment.
Any tool you can recommend to identify corresponding contact emails, based on domain whois or email on website or in contact page?
what is your experience with sending emails just to info@DOMAIN_NAME ?
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thanks: I tried it. Buzzstream identified about 25% contact emails of the list.
In the end I did not find a way to export the email adresses out of buzzstream. I contacted support but now after 1 week no repsonse.
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Mark,
thanks. I tried seogadget.co.uk, good for lower numbers of websites.
It identified contact emails for about 20% of the sites I tested. You can test a max. of 200 websites at a time.
on the upside it is free.Still will be searching for other tools (even if paid).
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Just started using BuzzStream and have found it really helpful. You can upload domains via various sources and it'll return all the info you want and you can then launch outreach emails from within the software. I'm quite taken by it.
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Keri,
perfectly understand your concern.
in this case all domains are from an updated industry directory with a very specific niche of businesses.Our email is highly relevant to each of these businesses and we actually neither ask for a link nor plan to sell them anything. -
Can you give some details on the type of email you'll be sending? In many cases, automated tools don't provide you with appropriate context. Daily, I receive offers for providing SEO services for my site that offers RC battleships that shoot and sink each other. The only place my email appears on that site is on the About Us page, where I state that I am the webmaster, my day job is at Moz, and to please stop emailing me offers for SEO. It makes for a really bad first impression of a company, and it's what can happen if you only search for contact information without context.
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You can use scrapebox to scrape whois info for the domains, and then use the emails you get from the scrape.
For manual guess work, you can try using rapportive and plugging in variations and seeing what you find - you can also try this nifty tool built by the team at SEO Gadget to pull contact info and other various metrics - http://tools.seogadget.co.uk/
Good luck,
Mark
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