About Us

What we are

How valuable is your marketing data? Do you need to keep it up to date? Is your digital asset creating enough leads? If you are looking for accurate and precise data & demand generation solutions, the Pro-data Solutions service will be invaluable to your success.

Our mission is to increase the accuracy and preciseness of your marketing campaigns by giving you information & sales intelligence of the highest possible quality, content & scope. To ensure that we meet all your B2B marketing & demand generation needs.

 

What we do

We provide data cleansing, enrichment, dirty-to-clean, account profiling, content dissemination & sales opportunity creation services. At Pro-data Solutions we realize that single-channel cannot provide you with desired results. To ensure consistent quality and complete coverage, we utilize a multi-channel approach. Firstly, our time-tested

methodologies help us in building programs for you that focus on various channels web, email, phone, syndication, and blogs and then our technology platforms and contact centers deliver these solutions for you. End result? Every marketing dollar is guaranteed for results. We work only on a performance basis.

 

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In a professional context it often happens that private or corporate clients corder a publication to be made and presented with the actual content still not being ready. Think of a news blog that's filled with content hourly on the day of going live. However, reviewers tend to be distracted by comprehensible content, say, a random text copied from a newspaper or the internet.

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Our mission

Our mission is to increase the accuracy and preciseness of your marketing campaigns by giving you information & sales intelligence of the highest possible quality, content & scope. To ensure that we meet all your B2B marketing & demand generation needs, we provide data cleansing, enrichment, dirty-to-clean, account profiling, content dissemination & sales opportunity creation

Our vision

When an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged.