Thrown Out Lead Generation Bathwater Full of Baby

By: PRLog
User's Experience with LeadNetPro for Creating Sales Leads Exceeds Expectations

PR Log - Apr 11, 2013 - The gratified user of a debated lead generation system whose developer claims it to be useful for generating sales leads online reported today that his own recent experience with the method has not only yielded the desired result – lead generation – but has actually exceeded his expectations, causing him to wonder if a few naysayers aren’t throwing the sales leads baby out with the proverbial bathwater.

Given the need of businesses to expose their products or services to a perpetual stream of interested consumers, the process of lead generation has become a business all its own.  That’s why when the LeadNetPro lead generation system appeared on the market a couple years ago essentially promising to produce push-button leads online for life, many rushed to try it.

Although LeadNetPro is no longer considered “new,” one particular "onlinetrepreneur," Brad Boardman, being a promoter of the “leads online” concept recently decided to put the LeadNetPro system to the test, despite having read some negative press about the lead generation software and some of its promoters.

“I was just looking for a way to get my phone to ring,” says Boardman.  “I’m involved with a number of business endeavors, both on and offline requiring sales leads and I just needed a turnkey system for getting a stream of folks to talk to about them.  I decided to try LeadNetPro even though it had its detractors.  I needed to see for myself what they were whining about.”

Boardman says he put himself through the "LeadNetPro School of Lead Generation” over the course of about a month by listening to all 25 of the included video tutorials on topics ranging from System Setup to Reselling LeadNetPro.

“I actually began to wonder early on whether other users – especially those who were bashing the system – had actually taken the time to listen and follow the tutorials.  I found them to be the most detailed step-by-step instructions I had ever come across online.  And when I did have a question, the online support staff was very prompt and had good answers.”

LeadNetPro is a two-phase system that purports to relieve the user of the need to ever purchase another sales lead again.

In Phase 1, by targeting specific keywords and industries in search engine, classified ad and directory searches, the software returns “thousands of leads within seconds” in the form of business-to-business mailing and email addresses and phone numbers.

Raw data in hand, Phase 2 of the lead generation system can pre-filter, pre-format, print mailing labels and contact thousands within minutes using the integrated phone broadcaster.

While users of the returned email data must exercise their own discretion and creativity for avoiding misuse and working within the SPAM rules, it is apparently fact that LeadNetPro does provide email addresses as advertised for lead generation purposes.

Boardman feels the real horse-power though for lead generation lies within the feature-rich phone broadcasting module which will not only call numbers to leave fully customizable outgoing invitations, but can also accept live call transfers for direct connection to sales leads prospects.

“In this day of concern about do-not-call lists and the potential for phone intrusion, it’s certain that sales leads resulting from telephoning will require some finesse and creativity on the part of the campaign designer,” he says, “but it’s unquestionably possible.  LeadNetPro just gives you the technology part.”

LeadNetPro lead generation software sells for a one-time price of $397.00. Additionally, there is a $19.95 monthly licensing charge.  Phone broadcasting comes at .09 per call if the outgoing message is less than thirty seconds.

While Boardman reports there is a “fair number of moving parts,” he says that once the system setup and requisite tutorial-based lead generation training is accomplished, the actual creation of a ready-to-be-live calling campaign can be completed in an hour or less.

Significantly, his research of LeadNetPro involved contacting several of the products naysayers who eventually admitted their difficulties were not so much with the lead generation system itself as with the affiliate promoters of the software - who are not controlled by the developer.  It seems that at least some of the affiliate vendors touting LeadNetPro have used less-than-principled tactics in their marketing efforts.  Hence, his assertion that “some have thrown the lead generation baby out with the dirty marketing bathwater.”

Black-hat hawkers and lead generation learning curve notwithstanding, Boardman believes the software works as advertised and should not be dismissed by those seeking to generate sales leads online.

“Due diligence is always advised, but my experience with this lead generation product has been grade A.  I continue to use LeadNetPro in my own lead generation efforts as a means for getting prospects to call me.  Once that happens, sales success is up to the quality of my product, my own creativity and my own ability to persuade.”

To view additional discussion please visit:  BradBoardmanFace2Face

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