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How much does it cost to use a mailing list broker's services?

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Answer = Zero

One of the great things about the mailing list business is that it costs you nothing to use the services of a list broker such as Hippo Direct.

Similar to a travel agent or ad agency, a mailing list broker earns his or her income as commission on orders placed with the list owner. Your cost for a list is the same whether you order it directly from the list owner or via a list broker. Which means it's a great deal for you to use a list broker.

List brokers take care of all the hassles of the list ordering process, which can save you a lot of time, especially on orders for email lists. Plus, you get free list recommendations and marketing expertise. It's like adding a consultant to your marketing staff at no charge!

 


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Mailing list brokers services cost there clients nothing. List Brokers typically work solely on a commission basis paid directly by the owners of the mailing lists. And any broker you work with should have years of experience finding, and researching lists.  
 
 
A marketing list broker will provide you with access to nearly every source of available marketing data, and <specialty lists> <a> and give you impartial and independent recommendations on the best source of data for your unique needs.  
 
 
Posted @ Monday, May 11, 2009 11:44 PM by James Allen
Mailing list brokers services cost there clients nothing. List Brokers typically work solely on a commission basis paid directly by the owners of the mailing lists. And any broker you work with should have years of experience finding, and researching lists.  
 
 
A marketing list broker will provide you with access to nearly every source of available marketing data, specialty lists and give you impartial and independent recommendations on the best source of data for your unique needs.  
 
 
Posted @ Monday, May 11, 2009 11:45 PM by James Allen
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