Leadpile’s Blog

Leadpile – The World’s Largest Lead Marketplace / Lead Exchange – Where Lead Buyers and Sellers Meet!
Subscribe

Convenience On A New “2D” Level!

September 30, 2009 By: Natasha Category: Lead Exchange

Have you ever received a coupon or incentive via email and then forget about it or lost track of it because you didn’t print it right away? Good news! JCPenny has selected a handful of it’s stores to test mobile coupons.
According to ONLINE MEDIA DAILY, 16 JCPenny locations installed “2D” capable scanners at registers that have the capability to read the barcode off the coupon directly from consumer’s cell phones with email capabilities. Customers can download a free application at cellfire.com/jcpenney or by texting “JCP” to 28888 from their cell phone.
JCpenny will be promoting several different incentives to test this during the holiday season. Pending the results of this trial, JCPenny will possibly expand this feature to additional stores.
“Ten million digital coupons were redeemed in the first six months of 2009, up 25% from a year ago.” For the high percentage of Blackberry and iPhone users that have their phones within reach every moment of the day, this could be potentially a great new thing! The incentive to use the coupon could be much greater given that printing, saving, and finding the coupon could be a thing of the past!

Advertising In A Lead Exchange!

August 12, 2008 By: Cristina B. Category: Lead Exchange, Lead Generation, Lead Marketplace, Lead Verticals

Who is still picking up the Sunday Paper?  It has some fascinating stuff like clip off coupons, find an automobile, or look for a job.  Sunday mornings, while I go for breakfast, I see the older generation reading the newspaper. Not so much the younger ones, they choose to have their laptops next to them or their iPhones. 

I was reading an article today on www.investopedia.com regarding the yard-sales.  They were explaining how to set up a yard-sale and make some cash. I’m familiar with the advertisements inside a lead exchange, but this was somewhat out of the box thinking.  The article is called “In A Cash Crush? Hold A Yard Sale” by Lisa Smith.  Lisa is explaining how to advertise and how to have a successful Yard Sale by making it unique using Craigslist, or putting colorful bulletins or advertising in the newspaper.  

It all comes down to: targeting the audience.  The older generation are not computer savvy, and they are not sitting on their computers as long as the younger generation, so they are better of reading the paper. Than you have some other people that are traveling a lot, they are more targeted by the bulletins. The ones hanging out in the Starbucks, with their computers, or with their web enabled phones, are going to see your ads on the web. The internet is the highest growing method of advertising, and it’s also the most targeted one. Not only that you are able to target exactly the demographics you are looking for, but you are able to track the efficiency of your campaign as never been possible before. You care see where the consumer came from, what ad they clicked on, how long they’ve been reading your page and even how long it took them to finish an online application. 

After reading this article, I came to think about advertising to the leads that did not sell in our marketplace. These are mostly aged leads that were left behind because the advertisers met their caps.  They might not be of any interest to the current buyers buying real time leads, but they are a treasure to the companies interested in cherry picking their leads.  LeadPile Lead exchange has an increasing network of publishers and active verticals that is doing business in.  As the Largest Online Lead Marketplace, LeadPile Lead exchange has a good number of valuable leads that can work out for the advertisers that have small budgets, or they want to complement their current inventory of leads. 

Testing out different venues of advertising or using aged leads and filtering them by the consumer initial interest, can bring some value to your current business. 

Leadpile is working closely with the buyers to increase their ROI, and we are committed to your, the Advertiser, success.

Should Lead Generators consider coupon websites for traffic?

June 20, 2008 By: Mari H. Category: Affiliate Marketing, Lead Generation, Lead Verticals

affiliate marketing Should Lead Generators consider coupon websites for traffic?

There seems to be an increase in the amount of traffic that is coming to a certain type of website.  Recent studies show that coupon websites are dealing with a large increase (sometimes almost double) in the amount of traffic because of people’s need for saving money.  Consumers are frequenting websites that offer coupons to print out, listings of stores and what they all have on sale, and other websites that provide the best deals in your area.

If consumers are going to these types of websites more often now, wouldn’t this be a good place to do some lead generation?  I took a look at some of these types of websites like coupons.com, eversave.com, couponmountain.com and coolsavings.com, and all but one of them had some sort of advertising/affiliate links on them.  These sites are attracting more consumers that might not have previously been surfing the net, like they are now.  

Therefore, should lead generation companies look at maybe generating leads from these sorts of sites?  I would say yes because if these consumers are looking for ways to save money, they might be a good candidate for someone who is interested in things like debt consolidation, debt settlement, a payday loan or other services. Is it wrong to look at this as an opportunity to generate leads?  These money saving sites are a great place to capture that targeted audience that that is obviously looking to save money.  We are all trying come up with ways to generate business, but at the same time help those that TRUELY need it.  I think it is time to go take a look at those sites and see what type of affiliate program they have.